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MrLlamaLlama

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Moths. If you want further specifics, the notion that one / many may try to fly at me and down my windpipe. They just flat scare the crap outta me.
 

platinawolf

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Spiders, very silly I kno ^^* I hate the feeling of elevators but not sure if its a fobia or just general discomfort. Oh, lets not forget needle's! Then again, mostly discomfort and not very much fear.
 

AbstractJuggler

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Flying, but only in a plane. Helicopters are fine, and wings would be too, if that happened for some odd reason, but I don't trust planes. This is mainly to the combination of two facts; the fact that they have to be moving forwards in order to stay in the air, and the fact they are huge lumps of metal.
 

Xariat

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arachnaphobia, i flip my shit each time i see even the smallest spider, ive been like this ever since i ran straight into a spider web with a huge ass spider sitting in it, so it got stuck to my face.
 

Eclipse Dragon

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Cockroaches, particularly the giant flying ones the palmetto bugs, urg I know they are harmless but they creep me out.
 

Fishyash

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Pretty much flying insects, bonus points if they make a noise (flies, bees, wasps, and hornets will make me leave the room they're in every time).

Hell, even butterflies make me flinch if they fly past me.
 

smartengine

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Bugs flying into my ears.

I'm not afraid of bugs, just when they're buzzing around my ears.

That's why I sleep with earphones.
 

Fiad

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Is there a medical name for the fear of wombats? That is really the only thing that scares me in this universe.
 

PlasticTree

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Living a lonely, empty life, without the love of someone who could give meaning to all of it, and whose absence can't be compensated by wealth or interests or friends. And eventually I'll die alone and miserable in the end, knowing that I failed in giving any purpose to my existence.


Also, being overly dramatic. Creeps the shit out of me.
 

Generic_Username

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Robert Ewing said:
I'm afraid of losing my memory. Literally scared to death.
I'd actually like to experience that. I mean my life's okay and I'm not depressed or anything, but still.

Anyway, phobia: spiders and insects of any kind. If it has more than two legs, chances are I hate it and want to see it die. Or don't want to see it at all.
 

ToastiestZombie

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Fiad said:
Is there a medical name for the fear of wombats? That is really the only thing that scares me in this universe.
There probably isn't, but lets say its called "Wombatnophobia" and you are a "Wombatnophobiac".

OT: My phobias are, falling (pretty normal), Spiders (normal too) and my most wierd is the fact that I hate being in the dark, and it being completely quiet.
 

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MrLlamaLlama said:
Moths. If you want further specifics, the notion that one / many may try to fly at me and down my windpipe. They just flat scare the crap outta me.
Gnats are even less noticeable than moths, and therefore would be more likely to do just that.
 

Fiz_The_Toaster

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Spiders.

They are the devil spawn and must be eradicated from every crack on Earth. I mean, look at them! They have eight little legs and are super hairy! Those little bastards are up to no good, I tells ya.

Seriously, I will flip out if I see one and run away, and, depending on the size of the thing, I will kill it or continue on running away.
 

The Thinker

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If I went around telling people my fears, I wouldn't be a very smart super-hero, now would I? I mean, I'd show up at my nemesis's lair, and he'd just throw a box of spiders at me. I will tell you, however, that my dog has hydrophobia (*rimshot*).
 

J-dog42

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Fireworks and by association, thunder and lightning. It stems from my parents taking me to a massive fireworks display around the age of three. That's psychological scarring for you.