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Cuthbert 10-16-2013 05:04 PM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1374318)
Mine is that a spider will drop/crawl onto me at any time. If I feel a random itch that may or may not feel like something is on me then I immediately assume it is a spider. At least this used to be unfounded until a Black Widow spider crawled not six inches away from me when I was in bed. *shudder*

****ing hell mate.

The Batlord 10-16-2013 05:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Christian Benteke (Post 1374319)
****ing hell mate.

It was about as big as a silver dollar too. I almost **** myself.

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Cuthbert 10-16-2013 05:52 PM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1374322)
It was about as big as a silver dollar too. I almost **** myself.

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I'd shit myself.

Bad enough with wasps but the thought of venomous spiders & insects crawling around my bed :(. Hate these twats.

What did you do?

Mondo Bungle 10-16-2013 05:57 PM

I have a fear of this pink blanket I've had since I was like seven.

Sequoioideae 10-16-2013 06:00 PM

I may suffer from sever depression at times, but I'm horribly vain. My biggest fear is not doing anything in life, and becoming unknown just like everyone else. I find it frightening, and if I do end up like that, I'm not sure if I can mentally take it.

Frownland 10-16-2013 06:26 PM

I'm afraid of being under bridges. When I stop at a stoplight and I end up under the bridge I get a little bit panicky but not to the level of losing my cool.

djchameleon 10-17-2013 08:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Charlie (Post 1374283)
Cities kinda scare me too. Not in a threatening way, more a claustrophobic, can't-hear-yourself-think kinda way. I feel dehumanised somehow if I'm away from the hills and mountains and nature for too long.

I'm the opposite way. Mountains, woods/nature scares the crap out of me. You never know who is lurking out there and all horror movies start out like that with a group of stupid kids going out into the woods and being disconnected from the real world so you can't even get help and you have no cell signal and just being disconnected from technology period. I'm too much of a techy person to be disconnected for too long. I tried it as an experiment once and it felt kind of okay but I still lived in a city area. If I was doing that and in the woods I would have had so many panic attacks.

Plankton 10-17-2013 09:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Christian Benteke (Post 1374335)
I'd shit myself.

Bad enough with wasps but the thought of venomous spiders & insects crawling around my bed :(. Hate these twats.

What did you do?

He curled up into the fetal position, and started rocking back and forth all while muttering "Save Me Conrad!" to himself.

Scarlett O'Hara 10-17-2013 11:40 AM

I have a big fear of bees and wasps. I also get really anxious when I'm on the train because at one end it goes over a tiny piece of land with no fences and right in the water. I'm scared of it crashing and it would be very hard to get out of, especially underwater. Another fear is of white tail spiders which is the only venomous spider that is aggressive and can bite you.

Trollheart 10-17-2013 01:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Vanilla (Post 1374541)
I have a big fear of bees and wasps. I also get really anxious when I'm on the train because at one end it goes over a tiny piece of land with no fences and right in the water. I'm scared of it crashing and it would be very hard to get out of, especially underwater. Another fear is of white tail spiders which is the only venomous spider that is aggressive and can bite you.

I'm sending you this by Fedex....
(just in case) :pssst:
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