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Re: The strange and not so strange fear thread

Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2012 9:11 am
by TinFoilHats
Zukio wrote: Dolls- I've read that they were used to store spirits in voodoo rituals. Plus there is Robert, America's most haunted doll.
Mannequins, Puppets, Wax Figures, and Statues- I can't help but feel like they will jump out at me.
Yeah, not to mention Chuckie...... *shiver and cringe* That doll
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Re: The strange and not so strange fear thread

Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2012 1:38 pm
by Radio Blue Heart
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Behind irrational fears there are often very rational causes.

Re: The strange and not so strange fear thread

Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2012 3:45 pm
by Sleet
Fears are natural defense mechanisms, after all.

Re: The strange and not so strange fear thread

Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2012 5:46 pm
by Cm4F
Something interesting that I read once. I think, from a psychological point of view, laughter is actually a way that your body responds to fear. I don't know if thi is true but it sounded like it could be. What do y'all think?

Re: The strange and not so strange fear thread

Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2012 7:27 pm
by Radio Blue Heart
I would believe it. I laugh when I am nervous or agitated sometimes.

Interesting thing is that hyenas make their laughing sound when they are agitated.

Re: The strange and not so strange fear thread

Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2012 9:28 pm
by Sleet
Cm4F wrote:Something interesting that I read once. I think, from a psychological point of view, laughter is actually a way that your body responds to fear. I don't know if thi is true but it sounded like it could be. What do y'all think?
Giggle at the ghostly?

Re: The strange and not so strange fear thread

Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2012 1:44 pm
by Cm4F
Sleet wrote:
Cm4F wrote:Something interesting that I read once. I think, from a psychological point of view, laughter is actually a way that your body responds to fear. I don't know if thi is true but it sounded like it could be. What do y'all think?
Giggle at the ghostly?
Oh you.

Re: The strange and not so strange fear thread

Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2012 5:22 pm
by CaptainPea
Cm4F wrote:Something interesting that I read once. I think, from a psychological point of view, laughter is actually a way that your body responds to fear. I don't know if thi is true but it sounded like it could be. What do y'all think?
Certain kinds of fear, definitely. Maybe not, like, "oh gosh there's suddenly a spider an inch from my face" popscare type fear, but things like fear of our own death, or fear of war or disaster are things people laugh about all the time.

Re: The strange and not so strange fear thread

Posted: Sat Mar 30, 2013 9:50 pm
by Kateleo007
My normal fears are blood and needles, I basically faint at the sight of them.

My strange fear is of the movie Nightmare Before Christmas. ANYTHING from that movie makes my heartrate skyrocket.

Re: The strange and not so strange fear thread

Posted: Sun Mar 31, 2013 8:07 pm
by TinFoilHats
Kateleo007 wrote:My normal fears are blood and needles, I basically faint at the sight of them.

My strange fear is of the movie Nightmare Before Christmas. ANYTHING from that movie makes my heartrate skyrocket.
Then you wouldn't like me then: that is one of my all time favorite movies.

Re: The strange and not so strange fear thread

Posted: Sun Mar 31, 2013 9:32 pm
by Kateleo007
TinFoilHats wrote:
Kateleo007 wrote:My normal fears are blood and needles, I basically faint at the sight of them.

My strange fear is of the movie Nightmare Before Christmas. ANYTHING from that movie makes my heartrate skyrocket.
Then you wouldn't like me then: that is one of my all time favorite movies.
It's not that I don't like anyone who is a fan of that movie, I just can't be around when the movie itself is playing. I judge a person by their personality, not by who/what they like.

Re: The strange and not so strange fear thread

Posted: Sun Mar 31, 2013 9:53 pm
by TinFoilHats
No worries, I was just messin' with ya. But seriously, though, I do like NBC

Re: The strange and not so strange fear thread

Posted: Sun Mar 31, 2013 10:09 pm
by Mickey the Luxray
I'm afraid of being near a dark room.

But, oddly enough, I'm not afraid of being IN a dark room. Just when I'm right outside the doorway is when I get antsy.

Re: The strange and not so strange fear thread

Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2013 2:59 am
by Silly Zealot
Mickey the Luxray wrote:I'm afraid of being near a dark room.

But, oddly enough, I'm not afraid of being IN a dark room. Just when I'm right outside the doorway is when I get antsy.
Might be the fear of something popping out of the dark doorway and snatching you, like those spiders that make holes under the sand and catch anything that gets too close to the entrance.
I'm a real wussy since I fear people trying to physically hurt me, causing a bad impression, words that i've never seen or heard of before, a vast mayority of bugs, anything strange or that seems out of place, being stared at, physical deformities, strange behavior and being suddenly touched by strangers.

Re: The strange and not so strange fear thread

Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2013 5:56 am
by TinFoilHats
Your afraid of people staring at you, eh? Well, in that case
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Re: The strange and not so strange fear thread

Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2013 4:23 pm
by lasthunter
i only have two fears in the world. one is the fear that everything that i have done in my life is a wast of time and means nothing and that i will always fail at everything in the end. and the other is my fear on the spider known as the daddy long legs....i ran into a nest of them when i was young....so many spiders...so many. :shock:

Re: The strange and not so strange fear thread

Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2013 10:38 pm
by Sleet
Fortunately you are the master of your own future, and those little critters are harmless to humans. ^o^

Re: The strange and not so strange fear thread

Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2013 10:48 pm
by Mickey the Luxray
Oh, also, this thing terrifies me to no end.

It scares me so much that when I added the file I didn't dare scroll down any further than what was necessary to post, and I dread seeing the picture in my post.

Re: The strange and not so strange fear thread

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2013 1:06 am
by Dissension
Why's that?

Re: The strange and not so strange fear thread

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2013 1:10 am
by Mickey the Luxray
If you've ever played/watched that game, you'd know how scary he is. Just waiting. He's on your computer. Waiting. In a file.

I just saw him flash in my peripheral vision.

I'm scared to sleep now...

Re: The strange and not so strange fear thread

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2013 1:44 am
by Silly Zealot
Mickey the Luxray wrote:If you've ever played/watched that game, you'd know how scary he is. Just waiting. He's on your computer. Waiting. In a file.

I just saw him flash in my peripheral vision.

I'm scared to sleep now...
Yeah I have a videogame trauma of my own, but then again....
You think that guy is scary?
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Re: The strange and not so strange fear thread

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2013 1:52 am
by Lifio13
I have a huge fear of bees and wasps, and generally any insect that happens to be near me that makes a "buzz" sound. I also have a fear of blood, but that's mainly because I'm extrememly squeamish.

I also have this really strange fear of being praised. No idea why. I guess you could say I have a fear of being better than others.

I could list so many more fears I have, because I worry and panic so easily. xD

Re: The strange and not so strange fear thread

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2013 8:28 am
by lasthunter
blood never really scars me....its just a liquid that was once inside your body like spit....and other liquids....i have no fear of blood or broken bones or any other human ailments...it just never scared me...as a matter of fact it just makes me angry at what hurts me.

Re: The strange and not so strange fear thread

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2013 8:34 am
by ChewyChewy
Strange fear: open doors. I don't know what it is--I'm not afraid of open spaces, or of closed doors, but I'm afraid of open doors. I don't like to leave a door open unless I'm outside the room. The same goes for open windows--I don't like them.

Not so strange fear: thunderstorms--although maybe it's less "not so" than I thought because I still can't figure out how anyone could possibly find them relaxing! Exciting I can fathom, though I never find them so myself, but relaxing? Quit pulling my leg!

This isn't necessarily a fear so much as a "squick": the holes in the ears of women who have pierced ears. Those have always made me squirm, and any woman can forget about me helping her put her earrings in--I cannot do it, I'm too afraid of hurting your ears. Your reassurances that I won't hurt you will avail you nothing--please don't make me do it!



EDIT: I too hate buzzing insects, especially when they fly RIGHT IN YOUR FACE. :shock: :oops:

Re: The strange and not so strange fear thread

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2013 8:38 am
by lasthunter
yea the first one i can understand open door fears are now more common today due to the fear of intruders of your personal space....(fear of a stranger/family member walking in.)

Re: The strange and not so strange fear thread

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2013 8:40 am
by ChewyChewy
lasthunter wrote:yea the first one i can understand open door fears are now more common today due to the fear of intruders of your personal space....(fear of a stranger/family member walking in.)
Or a bug--especially the kind that buzz, and are BIG, and that fly FAST.... >.<

Re: The strange and not so strange fear thread

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2013 8:42 am
by lasthunter
oh like the city roach that fly's.

Re: The strange and not so strange fear thread

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2013 8:45 am
by ChewyChewy
lasthunter wrote:oh like the city roach that fly's.
*shudder*

Don't even MENTION it.... >.<

Re: The strange and not so strange fear thread

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2013 8:48 am
by lasthunter
lol :lol: i kill the little within the automobile it's fun!

Re: The strange and not so strange fear thread

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2013 9:14 am
by ChewyChewy
lasthunter wrote:lol :lol: i kill the little within the automobile it's fun!
It is not fun!

I kill bugs and spiders too but I do NOT enjoy it. >.< One time there was a centipede in the garage.... *shudders*

Re: The strange and not so strange fear thread

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2013 9:22 am
by lasthunter
oh come on there not all bad. take the mosquito hawk for example or the simple scarab beetle or a pill bug.

Re: The strange and not so strange fear thread

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2013 9:29 am
by TinFoilHats
Lifio13 wrote: I also have a fear of blood, but that's mainly because I'm extrememly squeamish.
So if you give yourself a paper cut, you cringe? (just curious)

Re: The strange and not so strange fear thread

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2013 10:35 am
by Sleet
I hate killing bugs too, but mostly because I don't like hurting animals that I otherwise wouldn't have to.

Re: The strange and not so strange fear thread

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2013 10:50 am
by Mickey the Luxray
My brother hates spiders for some unknown reason. There was a house spider a few days ago that he took three hours and three Isaac-force stomps to kill.

I hate ants. I was walking down a path one day and all of a sudden there were ants all over my feet, just chewing it up. Scared the living daylights out of me. A few of them bit me. I've killed as many ants as I pleased after that.

Re: The strange and not so strange fear thread

Posted: Thu Apr 04, 2013 4:17 am
by JohnWillow
I can't stand the thought of passing a mirror in a dark room, and when I go upstairs with all the lights off I usually keep one eye closed so I don't see into my kitchen. I think the second one is more an irrational fear that I'll see my old dog standing in the corridor.

But what I most fear is needles and operations. I had ingrown toenails removed a few months ago and I had to get a general anesthetic to help me cope with my fears but it took half an hour to get me on the trolley (whatever you call that thing they wheel you in on). I came close to feinting as it was hard for me to breathe and the tears billowing out of me made my head hurt

Re: The strange and not so strange fear thread

Posted: Thu Apr 04, 2013 5:21 am
by kurowolfe
Fears huh? I have acrophobia, though I was more afraid of dropping something that I'm holding down more than me falling myself.

I'm afraid of ringing handphones as well as the sound of doors being knocked. Had a traumatic incidence that involved these two items.
ChewyChewy wrote: Not so strange fear: thunderstorms--although maybe it's less "not so" than I thought because I still can't figure out how anyone could possibly find them relaxing! Exciting I can fathom, though I never find them so myself, but relaxing? Quit pulling my leg!
Erm.... I kinda like thunderstorms, especially with big lightning strikes. Looks cool, and as you said, I find them relaxing. Given where I live, we get those a lot! Funny thing is, if I need to wade through a thunderstorm to get somewhere, I always say a little prayer that if I were to be hit and killed by a strike, let it be quick and painless.

Re: The strange and not so strange fear thread

Posted: Thu Apr 04, 2013 11:25 am
by ChewyChewy
Will someone please tell me how it's possible for SUDDEN, LOUD NOISES you cannot control or predict can be relaxing?! :(

Re: The strange and not so strange fear thread

Posted: Thu Apr 04, 2013 11:30 am
by Lifio13
TinFoilHats wrote:So if you give yourself a paper cut, you cringe? (just curious)
I'm not that bad with paper cuts. It's usually things larger than that my squeamishness starts to kick in.

On the topic of cuts, I also have a fear of handling/using kitchen knives in the off chance that I cut myself.

Re: The strange and not so strange fear thread

Posted: Thu Apr 04, 2013 11:44 am
by Render
ChewyChewy wrote:Will someone please tell me how it's possible for SUDDEN, LOUD NOISES you cannot control or predict can be relaxing?! :(
That can be very relaxing. Imagine sitting unter the roof of a big tent, just looking to the beautiful lightnings while the rain patters in the tent. That is a very peaceful situation. Just you, the family and the silence...
Maybe silence is the wrong word, but what I mean is that you simply do not hear the rest of the world.
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Re: The strange and not so strange fear thread

Posted: Thu Apr 04, 2013 11:48 am
by ChewyChewy
Render wrote:
ChewyChewy wrote:Will someone please tell me how it's possible for SUDDEN, LOUD NOISES you cannot control or predict can be relaxing?! :(
That can be very relaxing. Imagine sitting unter the roof of a big tent, just looking to the beautiful lightnings while the rain patters in the tent. That is a very peaceful situation. Just you, the family and the silence...
Maybe silence is the wrong word, but what I mean is that you simply do not hear the rest of the world.
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I don't buy it. It isn't possible by definition. It's not even the least bit peaceful, it's as stressful as it's possible to get, and no one has explained to my satisfaction how it can be otherwise. I wonder if anyone even can.

I spend my thunderstorms either with the computer, TV, and a CD turned WAY up or else in the bathroom with the fan on playing The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh in my head. Either way I shut my earflaps against my ears and hum.

Point is, I have to drown out the noise somehow and I don't know how long it's going to take so I need to distract myself somehow. It's an excess of stimulation, and I cannot possibly relax until it's over--and you never know when that will be.

I cannot possibly take seriously the idea that anyone can find a thunderstorm relaxing. That's an oxymoron. Does not compute. Does not compute.

Might as well find an air raid relaxing, or Godzilla stomping around the city....