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What is your greatest fear?

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And not like dying or losing a loved one or anything like that. I mean movies, songs, books, ghost stories, noises in the dark, spiders, etc, etc. What creeps the hell out of you the most?

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When I was little, it was vacuum cleaners. At night. During the day, they were fine, but at night, they could come to life...

 

Anyway, I guess mannequins and huge spiders. Scary as hell. I'm also afraid of the dark on occasion. A few nights a month, I have to sleep with a night light.

When I was a kid, I watched I Know What You Did Last Summer.

 

And I was freaked out like hell. And right after we watched it my sister and my cousin went into the bathroom to brush their teeth and I was still in the living room scared as hell. Then the lights went out. I was never the same.

 

Anyways, then for the next like 3 years of my life my uncle used to scare the shit out me talking about the "hookman" from the movie.

 

I'd freak the hell out if I saw something that looked like a hook in shadows or whatever in my room. Not scream or anything but be really scared.

 

To this day, sometimes when I see a hook, I imagine someone pushing it under my chin up through the bottom of my mouth so that it comes out of my mouth and blood gushing everywhere.

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That's messed up and kicks my fears' asses.

LMAO

Yeah. Tell me about it. I don't have anywhere to hang my coats.

Ok! this is going to be ridiculous.

I have coulrophia, thanks to Stephen King.

Also, even though I can swim, I'm deadly scared of doing it, caused by a stupid near death experience when I went to the beach once. </3

And darkness. LOL.

Ok! this is going to be ridiculous.

I have coulrophia, thanks to Stephen King.

Also, even though I can swim, I'm deadly scared of doing it, caused by a stupid near death experience when I went to the beach once. </3

And darkness. LOL.

 

Stephen King can do that to a person...sometimes when I walk into my room, I'm afraid Zelda will be in there. :uhoh:

Aww clowns.

 

Omg. True story. This is all gonna sound like bullshit cause I just told another scary story which wasn't really unbelievable so ignore this sentence.

 

Anyways, I'd always go to like my best friends house and we'd go in her back yard and jump on the trampoline. And out of no where, we'd hear these random clown laughs. But it was like the same laugh over and over. And at first I thought she was totally pulling my leg and had like a little clown doll in her pocket or something other. But nope. And this happened on like two different occasions. We ran the hell inside both times.

 

Still don't know what it was. Maybe the neighbors? I dunno. Really doubt there was like a ghost clown hanging around. But still scary as fuck.

 

 

Anyways. I'm pretty much scared of everything. I kept looking over my shoulder just writing that story. I'm a chicken.

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Why do people insist Stephen King is scary?

Venomous creatures and all his friends. Snakes, spiders (well, not local spiders), centipedes, etc.

 

Oh, and I'm afraid of height.

Why do people insist Stephen King is scary?

 

I know right. I admit I havn't seen much or read much of his stuff.

 

But once I had this book of short scary stories. And they were just stupid.. I didn't see the horror in any of them.

Why do people insist Stephen King is scary?

 

We have good imaginations. You are just boring. =3

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I know right. I admit I havn't seen much or read much of his stuff.

 

But once I had this book of short scary stories. And they were just stupid.. I didn't see the horror in any of them.

Most of his stories I find to be stupid and a waste of time.

 

I do like Misery and Cujo, but I find neither of them "scary", just entertaining and suspenseful.

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We have good imaginations. You are just boring. =3

I could have Spngebob's imagination and still not be scared by shit writing.

Stephen King can do that to a person...sometimes when I walk into my room, I'm afraid Zelda will be in there. :uhoh:

 

That's why he's the master of horror :uhoh:

THAT REMINDS ME! When I was 5 or 6, my dad made me watch Pink Floyd The Wall which I generally just call The Wall but I wiki'd and IMDB'd it and it told me to call it that.

 

What is it with families tormenting small children? D:

Movies never affect me in such way, except those with disturbingly violent deaths... like irreversible :stunned:

See, violent deaths don't actually bother me. Gore and all that is meh. I like movies where the anticipation of something happening causes anxiety and you feel like you're going to vomit before anything even happens.

 

I feel like I'm talking about myself an awful lot, I think I'll leave. xD

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Awwww, come on then, Felix. What scares you?

Justin Hayward with Jeff Wayne :disappointed::cry2::uhoh2::dead::bigcry::worried2::freak::uneasy::embarassed:

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See, violent deaths don't actually bother me. Gore and all that is meh. I like movies where the anticipation of something happening causes anxiety and you feel like you're going to vomit before anything even happens.

THIS

See, violent deaths don't actually bother me. Gore and all that is meh. I like movies where the anticipation of something happening causes anxiety and you feel like you're going to vomit before anything even happens.

 

I feel like I'm talking about myself an awful lot, I think I'll leave. xD

 

That's totally true though. Gore is fine.

 

I hate horror movies because of the anticipation too. You get all anxious and you know somethin bad's gonna happen and it's almost like you get stressed out. And then you're talking to the tv like oh fuck, you're screwed! It's not an enjoyable experience.

 

I always find myself nearly yelling at the TV, when people hear noises and they go to check what it is in the darkness. Like holy shit, you know there's something wrong, just stay in bed and die peacefully.

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