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[–] BR0prah_Winfrey ago 

sooooo i have this discussion with friends on occassion... i say that im not scared of heights, but that im scared of falling to my death. and i only really ever feel that when im up high and i look down... is there a difference?

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[–] Truce ago 

Death, because the idea of simply not being alive itself is terrifying to me. Including the deaths of people I know. I get panicky just thinking about it.

Also, failure and letting the ones I love down. So both very common fears.

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[–] patatoeswizard ago 

Heights. When I'm near the edge of any 20+ ft drop I get intense feelings of being top-heavy and off balance, as if accidentally stumbling off and falling is unavoidable. I have recurring nightmares involving being on the top of skyscrapers, having to cross thin walkways with no sort of railing; those are just the worst.

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[–] Atryum ago 

Other than normal stuff like home invasions, because that's mundane, I have to admit that I am horrified by aliens. Only the typical 'greys' with the teardrop heads and big eyes do it to me -- I don't even believe that they exist, and yet every time I see a picture or video of one it fills me with dread. I have no idea why, so it must be some kind of subconscious reaction to the way they are portrayed that does it for me.

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[–] whoscumin ago 

Failure, a pretty common fear. Also going outside at night really freaks me out sometimes.

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[–] Pyg ago 

Dying homeless and alone, for obvious reason.

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[–] arimer ago 

Drowning or being burned alive. I'm not worried about death but I would hate for either of those things to be the last thing I experience ever.

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[–] TjTy 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Open ocean. Really freaks me the fuck out. Im fine on a boat but being IN the water is a whole different story.