Phobias

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  1. Torana

    Torana Contributor Contributor

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    You always put the blame on others. You really dropped it in the bin without realising and trying to say valiance gave you fearasnakeisinmydessertophobia to cover up the fact that you threw the perfectly good cake in the rubbish bin for no reason at all other than the fact that you weren't watching what you were doing!
     
  2. leopharry

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    I am desperately afraid of heights, spiders, clowns, dentists, doctors, hospitals, public speaking, and needles.

    I am also afraid of many less common things.
    I'm not claustrophobic, but I'm the opposite. I'm afraid of wide, open spaces.
    I'm afraid of barns. Animal barns.
    I'm afraid of cornfields. Not wheat fields, or any other kind of vegetable field. Just corn fields. But I'm not afraid of corn. =P
    I'm afraid of what comes after death. I'm not afraid to die, or of being around people who've died. I'm afraid of what comes after death.
    I am also afraid of dolls. I'm terrified of dolls. I saw Dead Silence, a while ago, in theaters. I left the theater crying, my friends almost had to carry me. I couldn't breathe, I was so afraid. =[
     
  3. UnknowingWriter

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    Paraskavedekatriaphobia, Paraskevidekatriaphobia, Friggatriskaidekaphobia — fear of Friday the 13th.

    WOW.

    Also:

    Hexakosioihexekontahexaphobia — fear of the number 666.
     
  4. sad-happy

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    Life can scare the **** out of me.

    I like to push it's boundaries and sometimes, it pushes back.
     
  5. Cogito

    Cogito Former Mod, Retired Supporter Contributor

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    In that case, I hope you carry a trowel and a ziploc bag at all times. ;)
     
  6. sad-happy

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    lol

    I just leave it. It's good for the environment.
     
  7. Oasis Writer

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    I suffer from Aichmophobia pretty badly even though I'm going to be a doctor, and am running a blood drive next monday. Funny stuff.
     
  8. Torana

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    I actually made a step to get over my coulrophobia. I had a clown in my house....I had never been so scared in all my life as I was at that very moment to be honest. Other than the birth of my kids of course.

    But yeah it was terrifying, but I've got to get over it cause my BF loves clowns...o_O
     
  9. Raven

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    My phobia is seeing Torana in a bright pink dress.
     
  10. Torana

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    <walks in with a massive lump of wood and smashes Raven over the head with it knocking unconcious instantly>

    What was that Raven? Did you say something? I didn't think so! :D :p lol
     
  11. Slippery

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    I used to be afraid of spiders. But then I had a bad period of about five years where they kept appearing near me. I would find them rappelling down onto my pillow, dangling in front of my face, on my leg while driving, on the ceiling while I was in bed... now when I see a spider it's less of a deal.

    I'm also afraid of deep water. Even though I would actually have to swim harder to get to the bottom, I have this fear that I'll get sucked down.
     

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