Most Terrifying Sensation YOU Can Think Of

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Lucid_Camel

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One night, where i just couldnt fall asleep so i did nothing but non-stop thinking.The previous day i looked up the stages a person gets when he dies like feeling cold and going blind before you go def etc. Well as i was thinking that I always was wondering if i thought hard enough ..would i be able to trick my brain into dieing? x.x got the idea from those monks that can break steel off their heads.
 

CrazyCapnMorgan

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The feeling of actually having liquid lava come out of your asshole. It burns, you can't sit down, you can't wipe because it'll hurt AND burn to wipe (not to mention no amount of toilet paper can withstand something like that in the first place), it stinks to unholy hell, it's melting the goddamned toilet, the water went to an instantaneous boil as soon as the shit hit it, it's not staying as a continuous stream and your stomach and intestines groan and howl in protest as you suddenly realize...you've got LOTS more on the way.

Then you wake up.

And have to go to the bathroom. =/
 

TheRightToArmBears

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I have a phobia of squid and octopusses, every now and again if end up thinking about them I imagine tentacles grabbing at my legs. That's pretty awful.

Other than that, walking into an exam knowing you haven't revised enough is painful.
 

M920CAIN

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Being conscious that no matter how great you are, you will still die if not today, maybe tomorrow >:).
 

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TheRightToArmBears said:
I have a phobia of squid and octopusses, every now and again if end up thinking about them I imagine tentacles grabbing at my legs. That's pretty awful.

Other than that, walking into an exam knowing you haven't revised enough is painful.
I've seen enough Hent Never mind, you're a dude. Second one is true though.

M920CAIN said:
Being conscious that no matter how great you are, you will still die if not today, maybe tomorrow >:).
This doesn't scare me at all to be honest. Its inevitable, (for now) so why worry about it?
 

Fogold

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You're swimming in an endless ocean. It's calm, and you can see all the way to the horizon. No land in sight. Beneath you is so vast, all you can see is darkness. You know you can't keep swimming forever, and that you're going to end up making your descent downwards into the darkness at some point.

Then you see something move in the water.

Every time I go through that scenario in my head, I get the shivers. The sense of vulnerability terrifies me. It might the worst thing I can think of, but it's up there.
 

The White Hunter

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Brains sucked out by obese alien queen.

Yup, saw2 starship troopers when I was like 6. Scarred for life xP
 

Xarathox

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I'm deathly afraid of Bee's.

When I was a kid, I stepped in a Yellow Jackets nest (hole in the ground) and was swarmed, getting stung a bunch of times. Every since that day, I've been terrified of them. Even just the sound of them flying nearby sends me into a panic, which often times has me running full sprint like I'm being chased by Death himself.

The worst kind are Asian Hornets. They're on average, about the size of a humming bird, but to me they might as well be flying fucking Deathstars of death. I wish I could find the person who decided to release them into wild here in Tennessee, because I would skin that son of a ***** alive for doing so.
 
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Worst I can imagine?

Umm...Being eaten alive from the inside by a liquid alien that's coursing through your veins and consuming you from the inside out until-.....Yeah, I don't think I can finish that sentence.

That said, being totally unable to control your body and it begins to do stuff you don't want is terrifying as hell too. I've had a few dreams like that. >_< Being mind-controlled and being made to walk to a clear and painful death is...not a good dream.
 

Longstreet

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http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/animals/bugs-animals/spiders-and-scorpions/tarantula_goliath/

This thing. Anywhere near you.

Enjoy your nightmares
 

Sonicron

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What does it for me is the idea of being taken over, raped or otherwise repurposed by an alien organism, with mind-melting bonus points if the process involves being restrained by tentacles and fleshy tubes being shoved down one or more orifices. Creatures like Flood parasites and, above all, xenomorph facehuggers are the ultimate embodiment of terror for me.
 

shrimpcel

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rhizhim said:
Keoul said:
Lathered in honey.
Tied to a table.
Covered in cockroaches plus one the size of a cat.

That would be absolutely horrifying. I'd drink myself to death just to forget the experience.
at least you will live through it.

unlike with scaphism. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scaphism
The Persians win, this contest is over. Thank you for creating a new horror in my mind!
 

cerebreturns

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You seem to equate physical pain with deep anguish. This is just not the way terror works. Look at the way torturing by terrorist and the governments work (haha same thing? don't care).

True pain comes not from physical pain but from the fear of it, and from other things deep inside, memories, loss, fear, lack of control is the main thing.


To me I think the most terrifying thing is seeing yourself fall and become exactly what you despise and know you could be. There is nothing that can bring you back from that, and it's always there.

Wounds heal, aches go away, feelings and memories generally aren't so flighty.
 

repeating integers

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Being eaten alive by army ants, yeah. Those things really exist, and they really do that to living creatures that can feel.

I'm not going to give you any links. Just looking at those things is enough to give anyone nightmares.
 

mParadox

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Claustrophobia.

Being a tall guy( 6' 1.5", relatively tall then!), being trapped in a small confined space is that last thing I want. The lack of movement and breathing space will be horrifying.
 

bartholen_v1legacy

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I don't think one can truly answer to this thread without having experienced said sensation first. Most of these descriptions just describe pain, which is just one sensation. I could dedicate 50 pages coming up with insane torture techniques, yet they would nearly all boil down to pain or humiliation.

To me it would probably be something I've experienced a bit of: rejection. Utter, complete and total rejection from outside individuals. Imagine being stranded on an island with, say, 200 beautiful, smart and lovable women, of whom nobody wants to have any interaction of any kind with you. That would probably be my nightmare.
 

MeChaNiZ3D

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Complete blackness, texture of rocks surrounding you, as if under a pile of heavy rubble. Also there is something slithering around you, pressing in accordance with the contours of the rocks. Also you nose is itchy, and water is gradually getting higher, beginning at the soles of your feet. There is a small gap above you, but you can't reach it and even if you could, you would scrape all your skin off getting through.