[–] Blobfish 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Having to face this thing everyday I am always scared my hips will get crushed, I am hoping to maintain that this is a harmless thing.
[–] Tumblr_shitlady ago
Pretty sure they have a sensor to prevent that if it makes you feel any better.
If not, do you remember that clip of a politician using a Myki machine and how it just brown off? I assume these things are just as breakable and would snap off or break before causing any serious damage.
[–] GPardal 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Deep horror environment games. I'm not talking about cheap scare games, I'm talking about games like Metro 2033 and Amnesia, Doom and such, where the whole environment scares the shoot out of you. I know they are just games, and I shouldn't be scared, but like hell I'm playing that at night with my headphones.
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[–] zombieshogun ago
I'm about the same. I'll go out of my way and spend extra time just to use public transport instead of drive.
I'd say your justified in that, though. People die every hour from driving and a lot of times it's because they get too comfortable. I drive for work and it helps to have a healthy bit of fear.
[–] thefaller 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Pores. Like the ones in your skin. I feel like this is probably a trypophobia thing. In fact I know it is, and I'm usually fine with it.. but as soon as i start staring at my pores or the hair growing from my skin and i get freaked out for no apparent reason.
[–] Tumblr_shitlady 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I once had a dream that I had all these little holes in the palm of my hand, bigger than pores but they didn't hurt at all. My dreamself was partially freaked out by it and partially curious. Since then, images that people with trypophobia react to make me feel just a little bit uncomfortable.
[–] Reow 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
This is going to sound weird, but: falling up. When laying on my back on the grass and looking up at the sky, I get terrified. Oddly I have the same fear of heights when I'm high up inside tall open structures (e.g. walking around the whisper gallery of St Paul's in London), but no fear of heights when I'm outside of those structures (i.e. looking down from the roof).