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Unicron's_head wrote:The Happy Locust wrote:When I was younger, I used to have the "My buddy" doll which i then kept in my closet. Then i had the childish genius to watch the movie "Child's play". I would spend every night with that doll staring at me....![]()
A more current one isn't so much a phobia as just a sense of discomfort. I will forever hate the movie "Toy Story" because now I can't stop thinking my toys are watching me, even when I change.
Then you wouldn't like my house...
Psycho Warrior wrote:for this reason, that is why I like to be around Locust. fun stuff happens.
Nightwatcher wrote:I'm afraid of hillbillies chasing me in a pickup truck with a spotlight through a giant field. Oddly enough that sort of thing never phased me until it happened.
Senor Hugo wrote:Nightwatcher wrote:I'm afraid of hillbillies chasing me in a pickup truck with a spotlight through a giant field. Oddly enough that sort of thing never phased me until it happened.
Deliverance?
I don't have any huge phobias. Just a need to kill any spiders whose overall size becomes about the size of a quarter.
Nightwatcher wrote:I'm afraid of hillbillies chasing me in a pickup truck with a spotlight through a giant field. Oddly enough that sort of thing never phased me until it happened.
The Happy Locust wrote:Unicron's_head wrote:The Happy Locust wrote:When I was younger, I used to have the "My buddy" doll which i then kept in my closet. Then i had the childish genius to watch the movie "Child's play". I would spend every night with that doll staring at me....![]()
A more current one isn't so much a phobia as just a sense of discomfort. I will forever hate the movie "Toy Story" because now I can't stop thinking my toys are watching me, even when I change.
Then you wouldn't like my house...
I seem to have hit on a common problem. And I'm sure your house is scary, but then again, I've got TFs clamoring for shelf space in one room, dolls in another, Football memorabilia in a third room, and more figurines int he living room. Oddly, only my toys bug me.
Cheetron wrote:Oh, lets see.. Needles, Snakes, Fear of dying alone. This is this really really big one too...
Mankind advancing technology so fast and recklessly that it evolves to a point where it will come alive and destroy humanity.
So the Terminator movies scared me in a different way...
Caelus wrote:Needles and zombies.
Seriously.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:Caelus wrote:Needles and zombies.
Seriously.
Needles make sense.
Zombies make for a pretty weird phobia, though. I sympathize with you. After watching Dawn of the Dead, I get a little nervous every time someone mentions Zombies.
Oh, and here's another one: Freddy Krueger. Honestly. I have trouble getting to sleep at night because of Freddy vs. Jason.
Leonardo wrote:Shadowman wrote:Caelus wrote:Needles and zombies.
Seriously.
Needles make sense.
Zombies make for a pretty weird phobia, though. I sympathize with you. After watching Dawn of the Dead, I get a little nervous every time someone mentions Zombies.
Oh, and here's another one: Freddy Krueger. Honestly. I have trouble getting to sleep at night because of Freddy vs. Jason.
I was about to say, "I understand," but then you said it was because of Freddy Vs. Jason.
Is Dawn of the Dead frightening?
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
PorQPine wrote:Mild Clausterphobia in general. But mostly I hate being touched by unfamiliar people. As far as I'm concerned it's an act of aggression...the last guy that put his hands on me in a bar ended up with a sprained wrist and a night in jail. Thank goodness security saw the whole thing, otherwise I may have been up on assault charges.
Nightwatcher wrote:I'm afraid of hillbillies chasing me in a pickup truck with a spotlight through a giant field. Oddly enough that sort of thing never phased me until it happened.
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