MPH Posted 5 April 2009 Posted 5 April 2009 i dont know if its a fear, exactly... but i HATE... and i mean totally HATE the sound of the crunching of a snail under my foot when i step on them by accident... it just send shivers down my body and just makes me think its like the crunching of a bone as their shell all crunches up it Actually makes me feel sick and causes me physical pain when i do it. *shudders*
lavrentis Posted 5 April 2009 Posted 5 April 2009 Butterflys, in Rhodes there was this butterfly place where millions of butterflys flew about and you could walk through them. For the majority of it, the butterflys were on the rocks but there was a section you had to walk through where they were all flapping about and I was holding up about 10 germans with bumbags on who were not amused. I was there for about 10 minutes waiting till they would go away, they woudnt go so I bravely sprinted through the beasts and ran into my sister who I cut the back of her foot.
Guppy Posted 5 April 2009 Posted 5 April 2009 Waking up one morning and being blind actually plays on my mind a bit.
Fox You Forest Posted 5 April 2009 Posted 5 April 2009 I'm not sure if it actually counts as I've done it loads of times but i hate flying, If someone asks me if they can have the window seat I'm in there seat before they finish the question, Must be mad to want to look out of the window...
lildave3 Posted 5 April 2009 Posted 5 April 2009 Also, flying things...Moths Bees Wasps Flies Helicopters?
Tilley Posted 5 April 2009 Posted 5 April 2009 Helicopters? Not so scary. They don't make a bzzzz noise. *Cringe* <_<
lildave3 Posted 5 April 2009 Posted 5 April 2009 Not so scary.They don't make a bzzzz noise. *Cringe* <_< They do if they have an onboard fridge.
Head Honcho Posted 5 April 2009 Posted 5 April 2009 As Franklin D Roosevelt once said "There's nothing to fear but fear itself"
Samilktray Posted 5 April 2009 Posted 5 April 2009 Moths, Spiders, Death and Drowning. Others aswell.
Bert Posted 5 April 2009 Author Posted 5 April 2009 Death for me too. Which is a shame, seeing as that's the only certainty in life.
Hullfox Posted 5 April 2009 Posted 5 April 2009 Heights. I even get clammy hands if I see people on ladders. Despite this I have actually done a bungee jump and climbed kilimanjaro - it hasn't cured me one bit though.
Edmund Posted 5 April 2009 Posted 5 April 2009 I ran like a little girl when a bumblebee came into my room earlier. It was fooking huge though. Hate wasps, bees, hornets etc Been stung to many times in my lifetime.
Daggers Posted 5 April 2009 Posted 5 April 2009 A future where television is ruled by celebrity chefs and homosexual fashion advisors
ozleicester Posted 6 April 2009 Posted 6 April 2009 A future where television is ruled by celebrity chefs and homosexual fashion advisors Future? F alse E xpectations A ppearing R eal
MC Prussian Posted 6 April 2009 Posted 6 April 2009 Some spiders, deafness, loss of other senses (such as taste and feel). Dying not so much as losing a limb or two, because there's an uncanny part of my dad's family who's lost some in traffic accidents. And to top it all, falling off a cliff or from another great height.
Guest Posted 6 April 2009 Posted 6 April 2009 I'm not sure if it actually counts as I've done it loads of times but i hate flying, If someone asks me if they can have the window seat I'm in there seat before they finish the question, Must be mad to want to look out of the window... No, not at all. I find planes very claustrophobic, I also get travel sickness. Sitting next to the window helps with both.
Monk Posted 6 April 2009 Posted 6 April 2009 I fear regret, and I fear my transplanted kidney failing. Hopefully neither of those things will happen until I'm past 40....
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