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Posted by Bierheld on Jan-26-2014 13:43:
Don't worry about it, he already knows I don't like dubstep.
Posted by Desiderata on Jan-26-2014 13:56:
I don't tell those peeps anything anymore, I just get my script of happy pills and I'm gone. Like a mist...
Posted by SYSTEM-J on Jan-26-2014 23:14:
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Originally posted by Lira
Needles, even vaccines which are supposed to be helpful (It's my second time here in the Amazon and I've yet to take my yellow fever shot). |
Oh, and about this one. I've got no real problem with injections, but I get very queasy about the thought of blood being taken out of me. I had to have a blood test a few months back and they took it from my wrist. I had my eyes closed tight the whole time and I was on the verge of passing out. Traumatic. I'm not sure why it freaks me out so much.
Posted by Lews on Jan-27-2014 00:05:
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Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Now I just fear falling from considerable heights and dying, which is hardly irrational. |
I think my fear of falling from considerable heights is completely irrational, haha. Several weeks ago I was on the 11th floor of a building with a giant atrium all the way down to the ground level, and I was sweating buckets as I walked from the elevator to an office, because I was freaking out that I might accidentally slip and fall over the edge. Jesus Christ, my hands are sweating now just thinking about it again - when clearly it wasn't going to happen then, let alone now!
For some weird reason, having my blood drawn has never been an issue. I've had tons of blood drawn over the years, what with numerous health issues, and I've always watched the whole process, as I find it fascinating that they take out this completely essential substance, and yet I seem to function completely fine. And the body just makes more! I've always found cool the few areas where the human body does have some type of regenerative power.
Posted by Lews on Jan-27-2014 00:07:
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Originally posted by Redd
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Yeah, I've seen those videos and things before. It kinda freaks me out, but not really, because they're clearly fucking idiots and I would never do anything like that. I'm much more terrified of myself making a dumb mistake on a balcony or an earthquake/terrorist-attack/asteroid/ pissed-off-Zeus/etc. occurring while I'm in a tall building.
Posted by rdevito on Jan-27-2014 00:56:
The fucking bees. 
Posted by OrangestO on Jan-27-2014 00:59:
Sitting in a car that a woman is driving.
Posted by Guest on Jan-27-2014 00:59:
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Originally posted by Sykonee
I used to fear quicksand quite a bit. Like, super freaked me out as a kid. Anytime there was a show or even cartoon where quicksand was involved, I'd make my excuses and leave the room until the scene was over. Doesn't bother me now anymore.
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Hahaha dude I thought I was the only one who felt this way. Glad TA is there to fill in the void
Also, in terms of heights, Edgewalk much? Jack/Lews would you guys do this?
P.S. turn down the sound, might as well mute it, it bled my ears
Posted by Lews on Jan-27-2014 01:32:
Fuck no! There's a decent chance I'd have a heart attack if I did that! Several weeks ago I had a bit of a rough time simply looking out a window 940 feet up - the CN Tower Edge Walk is 200 feet higher and outdoors. I just can't handle being up high and there not being something between me and falling.
My friends want to go out to the forest here and walk across an 800 foot long, 350 foot high abandoned train bridge - I think they're fucking nuts.
Here's the bridge:

Posted by Redd on Jan-27-2014 06:20:
that looks really cool
Posted by LoveHate on Jan-27-2014 09:22:
Pretty much scared of every creature that i am at least 10 times bigger than, it sucks.
Posted by Guest on Jan-27-2014 10:12:
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Originally posted by Redd
that looks really cool |
I'm inclined to agree as well lol. Would be even cooler walking across!
Posted by Desiderata on Jan-27-2014 13:46:
Nah, I agree with Lews, they are fucking nuts!
Posted by SYSTEM-J on Jan-27-2014 14:31:
It definitely looks amazing, but I'm not sure I'd want to walk across an abandoned and neglected wooden structure 350 feet up in the air.
Posted by Scoops on Jan-27-2014 14:38:
Heights for sure....
ever since my father took a nasty fall of a roof, I've been somewhat afraid of heights.
I also used to have the reoccurring dream where I'm falling into oblivion and I just keep falling.
Posted by Silky Johnson on Jan-27-2014 15:55:
Can't really say that I'm truly afraid of anything. Probably why I'm such a huge bitch. 
Posted by Lira on Jan-27-2014 21:06:
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Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Oh, and about this one. I've got no real problem with injections, but I get very queasy about the thought of blood being taken out of me. I had to have a blood test a few months back and they took it from my wrist. I had my eyes closed tight the whole time and I was on the verge of passing out. Traumatic. I'm not sure why it freaks me out so much. |
It took me a lot of convincing to donate blood every time I did it, and I hate it when I need to have some blood drawn for the same reason you mentioned: Needle spotted, eyes shut.
It's actually a bit funny because I try to amuse the nurses a bit before the prick so they're in a good mood when they stick the needle in - and, to my surprise, they tend to remember me when I show up again months later.
Posted by on Jan-27-2014 22:53:
Faulty motion detector ghosts
Posted by on Jan-27-2014 23:02:
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Originally posted by Silky Johnson
Can't really say that I'm truly afraid of anything. Probably why I'm such a huge bitch. |
You're afraid of emtional intimacy. The bitchiness shields you from people from getting too close and hurting you. But you already knew that I'm just saying it out loud.
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Posted by Silky Johnson on Jan-27-2014 23:05:
No.
Posted by Guest on Jan-28-2014 00:57:

Posted by Lews on Jan-28-2014 01:06:
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Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
It definitely looks amazing, but I'm not sure I'd want to walk across an abandoned and neglected wooden structure 350 feet up in the air. |
On the neglect note, I should also mention that it was built in the 20s and abandoned in the 50s. 60 years worth of neglect is too rich for my blood.
I'll happily go to the bridge, it looks really cool and I love Washington's forests, but I'm not crossing that thing.
Posted by Desiderata on Jan-28-2014 01:20:
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Originally posted by Jon_Snow
You're afraid of emtional intimacy. The bitchiness shields you from people from getting too close and hurting you. But you already knew that I'm just saying it out loud.
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Hasn't she been in a good relationship since she was like 12 years old. I hardly think she has a fear of intimacy. Are you taking a piss or do you just not keep up and are too busy coming up with random one liners.
Posted by on Jan-28-2014 03:52:
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Originally posted by Desiderata
Hasn't she been in a good relationship since she was like 12 years old. I hardly think she has a fear of intimacy. Are you taking a piss or do you just not keep up and are too busy coming up with random one liners. |
Only one slychologist is allowed in a thread.
Posted by Silky Johnson on Jan-28-2014 03:53:
Lol 12!! I have never had a problem with intimacy or had stupid fears of being hurt or whatever the fuck. I'm just not that kind of person and I think people like that are fucking idiotic. As if I live life like it's some shitty rom-com, hahaha.
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