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What are some of your scariest thoughts (or worst fears)?

Some of mine are:
    Being mistaken for being dead and being burried alive, only to wake up to find out there is no way out of the coffin.
    Walking across a cafeteria floor with no shoes.
    Looking out a window to see someone staring at you back (with a big, evil face! Ahh!).
    Realizing that I forgot to get dressed for school.


What are some of yours?

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No way in hell am I touching that link.

I have a huge fear of screamers and the dark.


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No way in hell am I touching that link.


Don't worry, if it was bad I would have deleted it by now. It's funny. Kinda. It's not one of those "stare very closely at the picture until you see-- BOO!" things.

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And that's actually me. So you guys get to see me. Kinda. Well, the upper half of my head.


Still, you scared me...

Anyway back on subject...I, being the klutz I am have had many bad things happen to me in my life...one of my worst ever last night (I will not tell)...but other that that, my scariest thoughts are of:

My dog dying :((
Me dying
Messing up in my play on Friday...
and many, many others...

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This may sound stupid, but I have a fear of the Glad Man. You know, the white-haired guy in the white suit on the Glad commercials. He's just creepy. When I was little I used to have nightmares of him, and to this day I still can't look at the screen when he's on TV. I hear there's a new Glad Man these days, but I can't get the courage to check.

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that link was scary...thats what im scared of too.

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Here are my top fears:

1. Everything is perfect until one person makes one mistake, causing the entire universe to enter an eternal hell.

2. My closest family and friends suddenly turn on the world and change into demonic unearthly beings.

3. I am kidnapped, molested, and slowly killed through a horrid process of imminent torture.

(Note: I am not obsessed with these ideas; they simply are in my dreams and deepest subconcious thoughts.

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Totalitarian Government gives me the creeps. (I think I'm reading too much Orwell).

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mathgrant wrote:
Here's what I think is the scariest thing ever:

http://www.glpics.com/mathgrant/scariestthing.WMV

HALARIOUS! That is also my greatest fear.

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Being mistaked [sic] for being dead and being burried [sic] alive, only to wake up [sic] to find out there is no way out of the coffin.

I would scream at the top of my lungs if that happened to me. Eariler this month I said that having a cold is like being in /dev/null . Well, that's even worse. That is one of my worst fears. I can't emphasise that enough.

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Another one of my fears is being kidnapped, like Ricksea said, and being totured slowly.

Gives me the jibbles.

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Fire Bird wrote:
Another one of my fears is being kidnapped, like mathgrant said, and being totured slowly.


Mathgrant didn't say that; I did. Please check your references.

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Hmm, I like this topic. It allows you to vent a bit.

Ok, my big fears:
Picking the wrong college. No personal rationale behind it.....just the importance placed upon it by other people many times in the past has given me a big fear of college

Fish. Icthyophobia, so to speak. I shrivel up when seeing those. Live, behind a tank, not so bad. Dead in any form, horrible. A dead fish in a tank, in a market, or on a plate just grosses me out to the point that I do have a phobia-type aversion. Fish flesh creeps me out a lot. Basically, the worst is just a dead fish. Have the shape/symbol of a fish burned into my fear- slimy scales, numerous long thin bones, open eyes, pink flesh, membrane-like tail, etc. Ugh.

Drowning. Even worse, drowning in water with dead fish nearby.

Being doomed to stay short, at 5'6, for the rest of my life. Had it bad for the first half; must I be the one who was always short? You'll have the little kid who was picked on in school growing to be 6'5, wealthy, and happy. And you have the big bully who shrivels up. And me, I was always short and don't hope to stay that way. It's not so bad in itself- sure you lose a lot of athletic potential, but it's the element of change that bothers me. >:v(

Chinese people. Not really that big a fear, this one's more rational. But I've chosen not to mess with them (no offense to any of you who are Chinese). When I do, I seem to plunge into a sea of slitty-eyed guys with semi-long hair, big glasses and women who look 20 years older than they are and have harsh sharp voices. And kids who talk about school as if it's their hobby, like it's fun time. Japanese is different though.

Lots of heat. Like ovens and stoves. While able to handle one, I'm very tense around them, worried about inadvertently touching something I shouldn't due eto clumsiness.

Good luck with the play ikipapa!

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Everettimmy62 wrote:
Good luck with the play ikipapa!


Thank you much Timster! :)

only two more days...

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mathgrant wrote:
http://www.glpics.com/mathgrant/scariestthing.WMV


You're afraid of windows media player refusing to open a corrupt WMV?

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Walking across a cafeteria floor with no shoes.


Huh?? Why? I did that all the time in school. In fact I rarely wore shoes at all in school.


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Ricksea wrote:
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Another one of my fears is being kidnapped, like mathgrant said, and being totured slowly.


Mathgrant didn't say that; I did. Please check your references.


Well pluck my guitar! Sorry 'bout that, Ricksea.

Another one of my fears are stoves or ovens. I hate pulling things out of the oven, even with mits. I fear that the heat will burn through the mits and onto my fingers.

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Fire Bird wrote:
Another one of my fears are stoves or ovens. I hate pulling things out of the oven, even with mits. I fear that the heat will burn through the mits and onto my fingers.


Yea, I have to agree with you on that one...scary, scary...

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A few things scare me, such as heights. I don't know why, but I just like to be in the ground, thank you. Another is Oprah. Need I say anymore about that? And one of my biggest is when I'm driving over or under a bridge. I always think that they're gonna collaspe. Don't ask why, but I do.

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It's not one of those "stare very closely at the picture until you see-- BOO!" things.

Here's another one:

http://www.princeton.edu/~ccaro/mist_or_ghost.html

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A few things scare me, such as heights. I don't know why, but I just like to be in the ground, thank you. Another is Oprah. Need I say anymore about that? And one of my biggest is when I'm driving over or under a bridge. I always think that they're gonna collaspe. Don't ask why, but I do.


Yeah, I used to be fine with heights, but now I'm afraid of 'em. Another one is closed spaces, with the exception of walk-in closets. If someone was to lock me in a walk-in closet, I wouldn't get all scared-like. Unless they never let me out. Then I'd get scared-like.

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Yeah, I used to be fine with heights, but now I'm afraid of 'em. Another one is closed spaces, with the exception of walk-in closets. If someone was to lock me in a walk-in closet, I wouldn't get all scared-like. Unless they never let me out. Then I'd get scared-like.
I'm not really scared of closed spaces, ever since some people at work thought it would be funny to lock me into the walk-in freezer for a couple minutes. After that, I was freezing, and non-scared of closed in spaces.

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Here's what I think is the scariest thing ever:

http://www.glpics.com/mathgrant/scariestthing.WMV



That's great! Reminds me of a simpsons quote "It's just something parents made up to scare children. You know? Like the boogey man, or Michael Jackson"

I'm scared... Hold me..

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mathgrant wrote:
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Here's what I think is the scariest thing ever:

http://www.glpics.com/mathgrant/scariestthing.WMV



That's great! Reminds me of a simpsons quote "It's just something parents made up to scare children. You know? Like the boogey man, or [Michael Jackson]"

I'm scared... Hold me..


Aw, man! Now you ruined the joke for everyone who hasn't seen it yet! :)


It's okay, seeing "him" will still scare anybody. I mean it's "him"!
I'm afraid every time I watch :eek:

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I didn't get a video I just got the audio.

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