What scares you the most...
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Re: What scares you the most...
I find as im getting older that its seeing family or friends suffer that terrify me the most, im quite close to my family and as the years pass you realise that happy moments with family and friends are precious so you care less about material things. I know thats easy to say having a good job but i would happpily give it up if it meant longer with family and friends. Thats the most important thing in life in my opinion.
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I know what you mean about little girl ghosts, I am exactly the same. Especially the ones that don't talk and just appear in the background coming closer all the time. "The Ring" and "The Ring 2" come to mind.RuqeeD wrote:I hate clowns, they just have these really weird grins that freak me out.
Little girl ghosts in movies are scary - and I'm not sure why it's specifically little girl ghosts - little boy ghosts....nope nothing. Weird I know.
Watching a possession of any kind will completely terrify me - which is why I have never watched fully any sort of exorcist movie and probably never will - forget about facing my fears and all that.
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Ahh yes, just thinking of that is scaring me nowGannon wrote:I know what you mean about little girl ghosts, I am exactly the same. Especially the ones that don't talk and just appear in the background coming closer all the time. "The Ring" and "The Ring 2" come to mind.RuqeeD wrote:I hate clowns, they just have these really weird grins that freak me out.
Little girl ghosts in movies are scary - and I'm not sure why it's specifically little girl ghosts - little boy ghosts....nope nothing. Weird I know.
Watching a possession of any kind will completely terrify me - which is why I have never watched fully any sort of exorcist movie and probably never will - forget about facing my fears and all that.

But weird thing is The Ring first and second never really freaked me out. I enjoyed it for sure and there are parts that make you uneasy. In fact I used to freak my sister out by brushing my hair in front of my face (I have really long black hair so it works really well


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What an awful thing to do to your sister.RuqeeD wrote:Ahh yes, just thinking of that is scaring me nowGannon wrote:I know what you mean about little girl ghosts, I am exactly the same. Especially the ones that don't talk and just appear in the background coming closer all the time. "The Ring" and "The Ring 2" come to mind.RuqeeD wrote:I hate clowns, they just have these really weird grins that freak me out.
Little girl ghosts in movies are scary - and I'm not sure why it's specifically little girl ghosts - little boy ghosts....nope nothing. Weird I know.
Watching a possession of any kind will completely terrify me - which is why I have never watched fully any sort of exorcist movie and probably never will - forget about facing my fears and all that.! I'm thinking of the twins in The Shining *shudder*.
But weird thing is The Ring first and second never really freaked me out. I enjoyed it for sure and there are parts that make you uneasy. In fact I used to freak my sister out by brushing my hair in front of my face (I have really long black hair so it works really well) and waiting in a dark room for her.....umm ok maybe a bit disturbed but I'm blaming it entirely on my youth


Have you seen the original Japanese versions of the Ring? Imho they are much better and much scarier.
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That would completely terrify me! I'd be demanding my own roomGannon wrote: What an awful thing to do to your sister.Its funny I used to do something very similar to my younger brother. When we were little kids we shared a room and he was two years younger than me. Just after we had gone to bed I used to sit straight up and speak in an evil voice and pretend I was possessed by an evil spirit. When he threatened to yell out to our parents I would pretend to come back to normal and act as if I had no idea what was going on. Then I would wait a few minutes and do it all over again.
Writing it now it seems a horrible thing to do, but it was funny.
Have you seen the original Japanese versions of the Ring? Imho they are much better and much scarier.

I have watched the first Ring in the original Japanese which is definitely better than the re-release I agree. I didn't know there was a second one in the Japanese version. I just thought Hollywood wanted to churn another out (as they do) because the first proved to be very popular. But if it is from the Japanese version, then will definitely check that one out.
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Bighuey wrote:My own cooking scares me. I eat blindfolded so I dont have to look at it.

My mother inspecting my cooking scares me.
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No joke, the same thing happened to me and closed spaces make me nervous too. I do better since one of my sisters reminded me of what happened, she was the one on the other side trying to shove a knife under the door. I had repressed the memory until I had a panic attack in a big auditorium we went to. I still feel uncomfortable but I don't cry anymore!Gannon wrote:I am very claustrophobic. Every time in a movie when someone is buried alive I lose it. I can't watch. Caves freak me out. I think its because when I was a little kid about three years old I managed to lock myself in our toilet. I stood up on the pan and could just reach the lock. However when I tried to reach it again to open it, I could not reach it. It seemed like I was in there forever until they got a screwdriver and opened it from the outside. Its ok now I can reach the lock.
Usually I just look down or step off to the side if I get stuck in a crowd.
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being awake during surgery due to a failure of the anesthesia working....
i've heard that while you're feeling that first cut of the scalpel thru your skin, although fully aware and conscious you are numb and actually too paralyzed to scream....
choking on a fish bone...
being burned alive....
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Also, flying. I just hate thinking I'm so high up with nothing keeping the plane up there. Stupid, yes, but if I'm going on a flight I normally take calming pills.
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Oh and slugs, stepping on a slug in bare feet or sandals, even sneakers just ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww

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