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vede

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Congratulations, you've made a thread title that isn't ambiguous at all!

Keep the entire title in the title line, not half in, half out.

And no.
 

Bigfatstupid

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Wasps and Bees. . . . I had a wasp fly up my shirt and sting my hand.

Fucking hate'em now. I flinch every time I see one flying by my face. I won't even go near a door if a wasp is sitting next to it.
 

HateDread

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Being buried alive!

Euugh!

And I can't face that fear without... you know... dying.

Oh well.
 

ExaltedK9

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Kukul said:
I'm scared of existance. It's fucking horrifying.


AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!
I don't mean to be a grammar nazi, but I'm pretty sure you are terrified of 'existence'. I myself am extremely claustrophobic. And asthmatic so...I guess that fear came from when I was younger. I was about 9 or 10, and I got trapped inside of an elevator, during an asthma attack,..in a university...during a weekend. And with no inhaler. My dad was visiting a close friend who had just set up a small coffee shop on the third floor. I was afraid they were gonna leave campass to look for me, after it had been awhile.

To this day I won't step foot in an elevator. As long as I can avoid them I am not going to face that fear. I guess another fear i have, is that I only exist in someone else's dream. And that when they awake, I will cease to exist.

Edit: Also I'm afraid of dying...like alot. Dying by asthma induced suffocation mostly.
 

killgannon

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I'm still coming to terms with my case of Anatidaephobia; the fear that somewhere, somehow, a duck is watching you.
 

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HateDread said:
Being buried alive!

Euugh!

And I can't face that fear without... you know... dying.

Oh well.
They say that and one other fear (eaten alive, I think) are the two fears inherent in humans. No matter who you are, you're automatically scared of those two.

For me, it depends on my fear. For example, I'm a huge arachnophobe (and I love Zelda. Ugh, bad combo), but I can't really see that impacting me in my future, so I just let it go. However, my fear of public speaking was one that just had to go, so I took a public speaking class in my high school. Teacher was a git, but my classmates were pretty cool, so that helped me. I'm no better at public speaking, but I'm at least not scared of it now.
 

Ruzzian Roulette

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I over came my Fear of the Dark, and not just because I'm an Iron Maiden fan, nothingness scares me.

Oh, and I used to be afraid of rejection, now I couldn't care less.
 

Dys

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Well, I'm not fantastic with heights and I went through a phase of going on every really high amusement park ride I could find as a kid (giant ferris wheels, those long drop things etc) and I'm still not so fantastic with heights. I wouldn't say I got any better with them, but I don't think I'm any worse.
 

ExaltedK9

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I don't want to edit my original post again, so I'm gonna try to fit this one in. I also suffer from: Lupaslipaphobia, (the fear of being chased by a wolf around a table, while wearing socks) and no I'm not joking it's real. And it's a fear I must live with every day.