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#110193 by Ocean Soul
Mon Feb 06, 2006 3:08 pm
Im terrified of needles (injections), wasps and heights!

Was hoping i'd grow out of them, but no luck!

#110195 by Atari
Mon Feb 06, 2006 3:28 pm
Heights, confined spaces and dogs.

The dogs one I understand......fooking huuuuuge demonic Alsatian from hell attacked me when I was 3....I was feeding the ducks. Took a nice chunk out of my hand.

#110197 by Ocean Soul
Mon Feb 06, 2006 3:33 pm
My heights one is a bit weird... Say if im on a plane and look out the window, I feel perfectly safe despite the fact im 5 miles above the surface of the Earth.
I only seem to get it looking over the side of a tall bulilding or on the edge of a cliff etc....

#110225 by djskrimp
Mon Feb 06, 2006 6:25 pm
My biggest fear as a kid was something I experienced quite a bit. When I was young, I suffered sleep paralysis a lot. The problem with sleep paralysis isn't that it exists, (we all naturally are "paralyzed" when we sleep, our brain dumps a hormone in our blood to paralyze the muscles a bit to keep us from moving around so much in reaction to our dreams http://www.aufora.org/discuss/messages/6465.html ), but because I am such a light sleeper, I'd frequently wake up and not be able to move. Unfortunately, another problem associated with sleep paralysis is the feeling of being held down by something evil. Well, I always thought it was Satan holding me down, and if I turned to look behind me to see, that I would die and go to hell. (What the hell was my problem? I dunno) One night, I was sick and tired of waking up scared out of my mind, (during these episodes, not only could I not move, but I could never speak above a whisper, so I couldn't call for my parents), so I fought until I could turn around to confront what was holding me down. Turned out to be nothing, I don't remember waking up feeling like that since. I have occasionally woke up unable to move for a little bit, but not afraid. Yeah, I know, I was a weird kid. Well, the weird kid turned into a stranger adult...

#110235 by fragility
Mon Feb 06, 2006 7:14 pm
Ocean Soul wrote:My heights one is a bit weird... Say if im on a plane and look out the window, I feel perfectly safe despite the fact im 5 miles above the surface of the Earth.
I only seem to get it looking over the side of a tall bulilding or on the edge of a cliff etc....


I think most people have more problems with the latter....its probably mroe of a balance issue, and on a aplane, you are kind of removed from the fact that you are so high

#110236 by Pisshead
Mon Feb 06, 2006 7:31 pm
fragility wrote:
Ocean Soul wrote:My heights one is a bit weird... Say if im on a plane and look out the window, I feel perfectly safe despite the fact im 5 miles above the surface of the Earth.
I only seem to get it looking over the side of a tall bulilding or on the edge of a cliff etc....


I think most people have more problems with the latter....its probably mroe of a balance issue, and on a aplane, you are kind of removed from the fact that you are so high


Aye, vertigo and all that. Perfectly normal, we all get the same reaction to stop us jumping off cliffs and shit.

#110250 by Coma Divine
Mon Feb 06, 2006 9:11 pm
THIS little fucker.

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Anyone who's ever seen a shitty old '70's movie called "Trilogy Of Terror" might know what I'm on about.

I see one of these little bastards NOW, and I'm gonna smack him into PIONS. :lol:

#110258 by ominousnocturna
Mon Feb 06, 2006 9:42 pm
Catfood wrote:That scene in Ghostbusters where Dana opens her fridge to find a demon dimension scared the living shit out of me when I was quite young.

I watched it recently and it looked cheesy.


The library scene from the first one did the same thing to me when I was young. It's pretty entertaining now!

#110270 by psychotic
Mon Feb 06, 2006 11:47 pm
I get sleep paralysis episodes myself quite often, just did last night, but I don't really fear it anymore, because I know what it really is.

I forgot to mention bees as well, but I still am afraid of them, because I'm also deathly allergic to bee stings (guaranteed a hospital visit if I get stung)

Another one I forgot that I saw mentioned is heights, which I'm nowhere near afraid of anymore, but other than in an airplane or something like that I used to be very afraid of them.

#110299 by Persuader
Tue Feb 07, 2006 4:28 am
I think I've mentioned this earlier, but...the hospital corridor scene from Excorcist III...Watched the movie real late in a dark room with some friends (that fell asleep one by one, which in itself was pretty weird). When that fuckin' sheet covered dude appeared I just died. I've never been that frightened ever!

#110330 by Cav
Tue Feb 07, 2006 5:36 am
djskrimp wrote:Unfortunately, another problem associated with sleep paralysis is the feeling of being held down by something evil. Well, I always thought it was Satan holding me down, and if I turned to look behind me to see, that I would die and go to hell. (What the hell was my problem? I dunno) One night, I was sick and tired of waking up scared out of my mind, (during these episodes, not only could I not move, but I could never speak above a whisper, so I couldn't call for my parents), so I fought until I could turn around to confront what was holding me down.


I've only ever had sleep paralysis once, a couple of months ago. It's scary as hell when you don't know about it, especially as your brain's still hal;f asleep and you're not thinking rationally. I thought a ghost was holding me down, fought to turn round then realized no ghost was around. It was only a couple days later that a friend told me about sleep paralysis.

More than anything, it's the not being able to shout/scream that's probably the freakiest part of it. That said, once you know about it it's not scary anymore, but Christ does it make a first impression! :lol:

#110340 by Blazingmonga
Tue Feb 07, 2006 5:56 am
Don't get my started on sleep paralysis....ooooh dear god that really changed my life.

#110356 by Goat
Tue Feb 07, 2006 8:04 am
It's the first time I hear about this sleep paralysis thing. Sounds like fun: you want to move but can't! Freaky. I want to experience it too. Once, of course.



Hahaha, don't take me too seriously.

#110364 by Blazingmonga
Tue Feb 07, 2006 8:53 am
Goat wrote:It's the first time I hear about this sleep paralysis thing. Sounds like fun: you want to move but can't! Freaky. I want to experience it too. Once, of course.



Hahaha, don't take me too seriously.


You want to experience that kind of terror willingly? The kind of horror I can only imagine compares to that of car crash victims, or worse. Its not good!

And yes, I'm not taking you seriously heh.

#110368 by funny_little_guy
Tue Feb 07, 2006 9:01 am
Wow, sounds crazy. I'd never even heard of it. I was pretty scared of the dark as a kid, but then I got some glow in the dark stars for my roof and everything was cool again.

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