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Postby TurkishMonky » Tue Feb 28, 2006 4:51 pm

sometimes, though, weren't mild childhood fears a little fun?

for instance, my fear of the dark made for quite an adrenaline pumping game of late-night hide-and-go-seek.
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Postby Doe Johnson » Tue Feb 28, 2006 6:13 pm

TurkishMonky wrote:sometimes, though, weren't mild childhood fears a little fun?

for instance, my fear of the dark made for quite an adrenaline pumping game of late-night hide-and-go-seek.

Looking back on my one about my teddybear, it now seems fun, but back then it wasn't, even though I knew it was my imagination.
My fear of the dark will NEVER look fun. It freaked me out. I could always see shapes in the dark, especially since the coat rack was right outside my door and my door was usually open. Coat racks are EVIL I tell you! Evil!!!!! One night it freaked me out so much all I could do was hide under my blanket staring at the rack. I couldn't go to sleep or look away. Finally this scene from a Precious Moments bible verse collection appeared before my eyes. (the following account is from the memory of a memory) It was weird because it wasn't like when I generally imagine things, it seemed like I could actually see it. That brought a sort of peace over me and made me feel safe(r) so that I could finally get to sleep. - This would have been some time in grade school.
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Postby Rambo » Tue Feb 28, 2006 6:21 pm

Man I was afraid of the dark to and ya It was fun to play something out in the dark. But my real fear was well still is clowns there weird o and mimes something about them make me want to hurt them its like I think that they think they get away with every thing so I just want to show them they cant by hurting them but ya sorry if I scared or offended anyone.
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Postby FarmGirl » Tue Feb 28, 2006 6:54 pm

I was lividly afraid of getting left behind in the grocery store. I kid you not.
Used to have nightmares about it.
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Postby Anna Mae » Sat Mar 04, 2006 11:40 am

I was afraid the the witch from Snow White. I don't really know why. Every night there was a thunderstorm I could just see her appearing in my doorway. Those nights I would always make my mom come in and sleep with me in my tiny bed! It is funny now, but I kind of feel bad about making her loose so much sleep...
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Postby Starfire1 » Fri Mar 10, 2006 4:09 pm

i was scared of a lot of games. crash bandicoot was the worst. i was so afraid of the Dr. N guy (i havent played in forever, thus, i dont remember names) and this anti-virus system on the computer. which also involved a doctor who would pop up and lead you through this thing to clean it up. i was just afraid of anything related to the doctor. or medicine. anything like that. odd, because now i plan on going into a field in allied health.
and i was terrified out of my mind of dogs and cats. my neighbors got a dog one Christmas and i refused to go outside to play all winter and spring.
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Postby Sai » Wed Mar 15, 2006 2:22 pm

I'm afraid of sharks due to a jaws clip i saw when i was young. I had toilet-phobia too. I have a strong fear of doctors. When i went to my physical two years ago, i almost burst out crying. People carrying sharp objects or guns or wood shaped in some form(bo, tonfa) freak me out. I also am scared of driving and of course bugs.
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Postby Heart of Sword » Wed Mar 15, 2006 7:09 pm

1) The SEGA game Bubsy. There was this noisy piano that rolls down a hill you're running up. It scared me everytime.

2) The Count from Sesame Street (I would have nightmares that he was on TV and I couldn't turn him off)

3) Remote controls for the TV, because my dad would pretend that he was going to turn me off/mute me

4) Shorter-than-average people

5) Taller-than-average people

6) My uncle (after I watched Lion King, I thought my uncle was going to kill my dad)

7) Anybody wearing a mascot costume

8) This game called Dragon's Quest where this blue demon comes out of a drain

9) Anything with glowing eyes

10) The headhunters in a deserted island game

11) Fire, because my mom showed me photographs of kids with third-degree-burns so that I wouldn't play with matches (I still have a phobia of fire but I doubt it's because of those pictures)

12) Lumps in my bedsheets

13) Doctors (still am phobic)

14) The bad guy (red hair/beard) in the original Sonic (SEGA) game. I was absolutely TERRIFIED of him.

15) The witch from Snow White

16) This oven in a kiddie game I had that said, "Don't touch me! I'm VERY VERY hot!"

17) In a Disney music video from Lion King, a palm tree has two glowing eyes that turn out to be fireflies. It scared me so badly that I was actually afraid of ii]living[/i] because I couldn't get it out of my mind. ^^:;;

18) Tornadoes (still am)

19) Tsunamis (still am)

20) The Pokemon, Mewtwo and Pinsir

21) Those wind-up chattery teeth

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As for things I've never been afraid of that most children are...I've never been afraid of bugs, spiders, snakes, dentists, clowns, sharks, big dogs, or wolves.
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Postby GrubbTheFragger » Wed Mar 15, 2006 7:23 pm

i had a fear that things would come out of the toilet and attack me XD boy thats sounds stupid when i read that out loudXD
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Postby Mr. SmartyPants » Wed Mar 15, 2006 7:49 pm

I used to be scared of this painting my sister drew. See it was a picture of herself looking into a mirror. Freaky!
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Postby Ssjjvash » Wed Mar 15, 2006 7:55 pm

I used to be terrified of tornadoes. I'd have nightmares about them every time the subject was brought up or I saw a movie or documentary about them on TV.
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Postby Reba » Wed Mar 15, 2006 8:14 pm

Hmmm im scared of the ocean because it almost almost killed me XD!
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Postby Fionn Fael » Wed Mar 15, 2006 10:28 pm

Redeads, the enemies from the Legend of Zelda games. I was horrified of those creatures.


Oh my gosh! Me too! I loved LoZ: Ocarina of Time, but I was only 6 when my older brother got the game, and when I watched him play through the Kakariko Graveyard, I was terrified. I actually had a nightmare in which a Redead graphically devoured a zebra, a gazelle, and two people before coming after me. *shudders* They still creep me out, but I'm proud to say that I can now successfully play Zelda!

I also was afraid of the show, Are You Afraid of the Dark?. Every time the title would come on the screen, my brother would say, "You are!" and I'd pout. Speaking of which, I was afraid of the dark, or rather, the hideous creatures lurking in its depths. I almost always slept in my mom's bed until I was 7 or 8. When my parents asked what I was afraid of, I would respond, "Er... Bad people coming to get me!" because I thought they would think I was stupid if I told them that it was ghosts and monsters that really scared me.
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Postby Heart of Sword » Thu Mar 16, 2006 12:48 pm

The ocean almost killed me, too--a few times--but I'm such a water-lover that I keep going back for more. I can swim now, too, which helps. :P
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Postby mitsuki lover » Sat Mar 18, 2006 1:30 pm

Has anyone else ever had the fear that they were going to be left behind in the
Rapture?
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Postby Doe Johnson » Sat Mar 18, 2006 5:40 pm

mitsuki lover wrote:Has anyone else ever had the fear that they were going to be left behind in the
Rapture?

Sometime when I was reading the Left Behind books I was thinking about the rapture a lot. I started reading those before I got saved actually....I read them sometime during the period of right before Assassin came out to right after The Mark came out. Anywho, yeah, if I was waiting a long time for like my mom or one of my brothers I'd suddenly get this idea in my head that I was left behind. I haven't done this in a long time though. It was a rather frightening experience when it happened.
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Postby Fionn Fael » Fri Mar 24, 2006 6:18 pm

mitsuki lover wrote:Has anyone else ever had the fear that they were going to be left behind in the Rapture?


Yes! When I was a small child, if I woke up in my house, and everyone else had left while I was gone, or if nobody I called on the phone would answer, I would immediately jump to the conclusion that the Rapture had occurred, and that I had been left behind. Gosh, I don't know how many times I scared myself silly with that particular notion.
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Postby Pan Chan » Fri Mar 24, 2006 6:27 pm

My childhood fears?
I'm still a child sooo.....
I used to be afraid of the shower, the bathtub, the toilet, dogs, cats, baby dolls, people,painted pictures of people, the dark, the basement, monsters that lived in my room and and evil demons that lived in my sisters room (realy I thought there were! There were'nt though lol) germs uhhh.... should I keep going? lol
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Postby Sayuri » Mon Apr 10, 2006 5:35 pm

childhood fears:

Heights, strange looking and tasting foods because of a book I read once that was about food turning into monsters. the ocean, because of the movie Jaws. Graveyards, because of the human skeleton freaked me out. Lakes that you can't see the bottom of, I think everyone knows why... Peter pan the movie, because I always thought there was someone outside my window. Clowns, the movie IT freked the crap out of me. the dark on some nights... because I couldn't see inside my closet..
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Postby Heart of Sword » Tue Apr 11, 2006 8:45 am

Yes! When I was a small child, if I woke up in my house, and everyone else had left while I was gone, or if nobody I called on the phone would answer, I would immediately jump to the conclusion that the Rapture had occurred, and that I had been left behind. Gosh, I don't know how many times I scared myself silly with that particular notion.


When I was little, I woke up one morning and couldn't see my fish in their tank (I had two huge goldfish). I immediately thought they had been raptured and I'd been left behind. It scared the nightlights out of me!

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Postby Tommy » Tue Apr 11, 2006 12:33 pm

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Postby TheDrunkenNinja » Thu Apr 20, 2006 8:05 pm

Slugs, snails, blood, and any undead related creatures. If I saw a zombie or something in a movie, I'd be as pale as death for almost two days straight.

I still have a phobia for snails and slugs.
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Postby mitsuki lover » Sat Apr 22, 2006 1:46 pm

Here's one:Ghosts and Aliens.
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Postby Destroyer2000 » Sat Apr 22, 2006 2:00 pm

I think we have all feared being left behind at some point or another.
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Postby Sapphire225 » Wed Aug 09, 2006 8:37 pm

[quote="Yumie"]Hey, me too! Well, not during the day. But if I had to go to the bathroom at night, I was so scared that if I flushed, all the monsters in the house would hear it and know I was out of bed, and come get me. So, if there was a night that I was feeling especially courageous, I'd open the door of the bathroom, go back to the toilet and put my hand on the trigger, take a deep breath, and get ready to run. Fast. And I would. As soon as I flushed, I'd run as fast as I could and jump into bed. But if I wasn't feeling so brave, I'd just shut the lid and walk away :lol:. Something that made this worse was that when I was probably seven or eight, I saw a news report where a woman found a snake that was traveling through her water pipes and coming out through her toilet. So that doubled my fear and made me think that one of those days a snake was going to get me. Yeah. I was stupid.[quote]

Kinda embarrasing, but I am afraid of Automatic toilets. Its stupid, I know, but I had a bad experience with them when I was young. When I was four, I tried to use the bathroom and it flushed loudly on me (I'm also afraid of sudden loud noises). I ran out, only to bang my head against the sharp bottom of the sink. It hurted so bad, so very bad. And I'm still scared of those things, and loud noises.

Also, I kinda have a fear of rip chairs. Got pinched by a leather one. I bled. Alot. Not as scared, but still it gives me shivers when I sit on one.

I know those fears are stupid and/or strange.

I'm also was afraid of clowns because of the movie IT, hearing the word "mutation," That blob from the game where a man is given a needle and turns into this green blob thing (SEGA), Thunder and Lightning, Death, Daddy longlegs, a ghost, my now- deceased albino rabbit (red eyes and the scary things he did), rapers and pedophiles, killers, guns, the dark, the music from Courage the Cowardly Dog (there was a creepy song that played on the episode Muriel and two teddies were going to be eaten by a worm), The T-Rex from the Jurrasic Park game at Chuckie cheeses, stalkers, sharks, and being alone.

Do you know how creepy everything is when you go downstairs in a big house and the floor creaks? I'm still scared of that.
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Postby Sapphire225 » Wed Aug 09, 2006 8:46 pm

[quote="Heart of Sword"]1) The SEGA game Bubsy. There was this noisy piano that rolls down a hill you're running up. It scared me everytime.

2) The Count from Sesame Street (I would have nightmares that he was on TV and I couldn't turn him off)

3) Remote controls for the TV, because my dad would pretend that he was going to turn me off/mute me

4) Shorter-than-average people

5) Taller-than-average people

6) My uncle (after I watched Lion King, I thought my uncle was going to kill my dad)

7) Anybody wearing a mascot costume

8) This game called Dragon's Quest where this blue demon comes out of a drain

9) Anything with glowing eyes

10) The headhunters in a deserted island game

11) Fire, because my mom showed me photographs of kids with third-degree-burns so that I wouldn't play with matches (I still have a phobia of fire but I doubt it's because of those pictures)

12) Lumps in my bedsheets

13) Doctors (still am phobic)

14) The bad guy (red hair/beard) in the original Sonic (SEGA) game. I was absolutely TERRIFIED of him.

15) The witch from Snow White

16) This oven in a kiddie game I had that said, "Don't touch me! I'm VERY VERY hot!"

17) In a Disney music video from Lion King, a palm tree has two glowing eyes that turn out to be fireflies. It scared me so badly that I was actually afraid of ii]living[/i] because I couldn't get it out of my mind. ^^:]

YES! I wasn't the only one afraid of Robotnik! (The guy from Sonic the hedgehog)
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Postby Myoti » Wed Aug 09, 2006 8:59 pm

Growing up. >_>

There's lots of stuff I was afraid, and still pretty much am now, though maybe not to the same extent. Now when a storm comes in, I just freak out instead of going into hysteria. =)
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Postby QtheQreater » Wed Aug 09, 2006 9:03 pm

Dogs. I'm scared of dogs. Always have been, always will be. My family has three of them, and they still freak me out.

I used to be afraid of gremlins. Like if I didn't get in bed fast enough after turning out the light at night, the gremlins would...well...show up, I guess. I really wasn't afraid of them doing anything other than showing up. Weird, eh?
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Postby Angel37 » Wed Aug 09, 2006 9:09 pm

I was afraid of lightning (still am), robbers coming into my house, bombs setting off in my house (any random beeping scared me), and bees.
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