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What is your biggest fear?

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That I all of the sudden realize that I am old, alone and didn't do the things I wanted to in life.

(Me Thinks about the commercial of the old dude on the porch, saying that if he would have changed anything in his life, he would've bought that Harley Davidson)
 
Falling off of a cliff and drowning. I have a horrible fear of edges... not heights... just edges. Also, suffocation has always been a big fear of mine and I think doing so in water would be worst.
 
That Americans don't even care when their freedoms are eroded, or others take advantage of their fear, just as long as they can pretend they feel safe.
 
Originally posted by: idNut
Wasps and anything that flies and stings. I am absolutely terrified of them. You have to see me jump when I hear a buzzing sound. We're talking a major phobia here that restricts me, at times, of leaving the house. My one friend put a dead wasp on my leg and I seriously had a panic attack from it.

Wasps can still sting you after they're dead, right?

I have the same level of fear for large spiders. The bigger they are the more I hate them

 
Falling from high heights, not height but the fear of falling, and BIG spiders. Puny ones, naw, but the ones the size of your fist, AHHHHHHHHH.
 
Originally posted by: Hayabusarider
That Americans don't even care when their freedoms are eroded, or others take advantage of their fear, just as long as they can pretend they feel safe.

Same here.
 
Originally posted by: idNut
Wasps and anything that flies and stings. I am absolutely terrified of them. You have to see me jump when I hear a buzzing sound. We're talking a major phobia here that restricts me, at times, of leaving the house. My one friend put a dead wasp on my leg and I seriously had a panic attack from it.

Wasps can still sting you after they're dead, right?

Eeeeugghhh. Anything that flies and stings is definitely high on my "Least Favorite Things" list. They may have a reason for existing, but I'd just as soon never see one again.

 
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