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Whats the thing your most afraid of?

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Post Tue Jun 22, 2004 10:34 am

Spiders freak me out. I've gotten better, now it's only big ones that bug me. I can smash those tiny ones with my finger, and flick the medium sized ones, but for the big ones, I need a boot or poison. I know it's irrational, because, at least where I live, the only poisonous spiders are black widows, brown recluse and hobo spiders, and they're not going out of their way to bite people. I know that most spiders in my house aren't capable of harming me, but I don't like them anyway. It's wierd because I'm not afraid of insects, and I don't freak out when they get on me. But it's a whole different thing with spiders.

Another thing I'm afraid of is heights, but only when I don't have anything to hold onto. My wife's uncle has this giant see-saw on his spread. I can't ride it because there's nothing to hang on to. If it had a solid handle I would probably like it. I love roller coasters because most of the time you're tightly held in your seat.

Let's get those missiles ready to destroy the universe!!

Post Tue Jun 22, 2004 4:04 pm

What scares me? Bad game-to-movie translations. Seriously though, the one thing I am afraid of the most is to die alone. I'm not afraid of dying, per se, it happens to everyone, but I don't want to die alone. It seems kind of silly, but it would make my passing into the next world easier if there was someone by my side when I do cross over.

"Violence is the supreme authority from which all other authority is derived."

Post Tue Jun 22, 2004 5:30 pm

In the late 19th Century, when medicine was still sort of, er, hit or miss, there was a thriving burial accessories industry that was devoted to providing the recently interred a means of signaling to the outside world that the "rumors of {their} demise were greatly exagerrated." <Mark Twain>

Often a little steeple like thing was to be installed over the grave with a bell in the steeple which could be rung by a cable that fed through a pipe in the ground, through your coffin lid and by your hand so that you could tug the cable and rig the bell.

There was a huge variety in the kinds of "alarm" devices that would be triggered by these things.

I'm looking for the websites for examples without any luck atm. Anyone else know where to find them?


Edited by - Indy11 on 6/22/2004 6:32:53 PM

Post Tue Jun 22, 2004 5:32 pm

esq you said it
me surgery don't ask, i hate docters

Post Tue Jun 22, 2004 6:55 pm

Actually now that you guys mention it, anything debilitating like MS or motor neuron disease would probably be my worst fear. Actually anything that effects my motor functions really frightens me, I don't think I would cope all that well.

Post Tue Jun 22, 2004 8:19 pm

Being forgoten.

Life: No one gets out alive.

Post Tue Jun 22, 2004 9:04 pm

RILMS? Never heard of him.

Mustang - I'm with you; losing control of your mental faculties is something I wouldn't wish upon anyone.

Post Wed Jun 23, 2004 2:36 am

Something like RMLS:
Being lost in a totally wierd country were no speaks your language - - That would be really scary.

Post Wed Jun 23, 2004 5:05 am

I think I'm most afraid of being forgotten. I'm a very insecure little chap ya know

....oh and Wasps make me run like a girl

EDIT: I just noticed that RILMS said the same thing...looks like we've got something in common there matee...

Edited by - gromit on 6/23/2004 6:05:48 AM

Post Wed Jun 23, 2004 5:12 am

grom, same here with wasps and bees.

Post Wed Jun 23, 2004 6:09 am

Alzheimers disease.

Post Wed Jun 23, 2004 6:21 am

being forgoten, dying alone with alzhimers would do it

Post Wed Jun 23, 2004 10:37 am

The only thing I fear is only myself, because I am fully aware of what I am capable of, and that is something I am very wary and afraid of.

zlo

Post Thu Jun 24, 2004 5:04 am

Losing one's mental capacities is nothing - you wouldn't be able to realized it anyway after it occurs
I can't think of any real stuff I could be absolutely horrified with, but speaking of hypothetical happenings, the most horrible thing would be if sth happend to my family. Sth happening to myself is not that scary.

Wisdom comes with age. But sometimes age comes alone...

Post Thu Jun 24, 2004 5:07 am

@Zlo... that's what so scary about Alzheimers. For at least the first half of the disease you get to cognitively witness the disintegration of your own mind.
*shudder*

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