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So guys what are your phobias? Name all your phobias, maybe members here can help you.


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        Originally Posted by Kay King View Post

        Pretty much headed the same way down here, don't you think?

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        More typical now:
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        Think it can be reversed?
        Don't know. But a few more intelligent people down here...and maybe or or two more crazy ones, would sure make it more interesting.

        Who am I kidding. The crazy ones make it interesting.
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          and maybe or or two more crazy ones,
          You don't think we already have our fill of 'crazy?' Seriously? lol

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          Originally Posted by Claude Whitacre View Post

          Don't know. But a few more intelligent people down here...and maybe or or two more crazy ones, would sure make it more interesting.

          Who am I kidding. The crazy ones make it interesting.
          Are u talking about me Joseph?

          I have a fear of heights.
          Acrophobia.

          Also I hate people.
          Whats that called??
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          • Profile picture of the author Claude Whitacre
            Originally Posted by WalkingCarpet View Post

            Are u talking about me Joseph?

            I have a fear of heights.
            Acrophobia.

            Also I hate people.
            Whats that called??
            Is one of the people named Kurt? It's called being normal.
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            • Profile picture of the author Claude Whitacre
              Speaking of phobias. I have one
              It's a very specific color. that makes me nauseous. Fortunately, it isn't a common color. But I used to be epileptic, and this color would make me sick and induce seizures.

              One day, selling door to door, I was in a home that had their living room painted in this color. I almost couldn't make it through the presentation. I had to look at the floor. My wife knows the color, so she won't buy clothes in that color. It weird. No idea how it works. Now, I just get queasy when I see it. No, I'll never say what color it is. It isn't exactly a phobia, just a strong visceral reaction.
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              • Profile picture of the author lanfear63
                Originally Posted by Claude Whitacre View Post

                Speaking of phobias. I have one
                It's a very specific color. that makes me nauseous. Fortunately, it isn't a common color. But I used to be epileptic, and this color would make me sick and induce seizures.

                One day, selling door to door, I was in a home that had their living room painted in this color. I almost couldn't make it through the presentation. I had to look at the floor. My wife knows the color, so she won't buy clothes in that color. It weird. No idea how it works. Now, I just get queasy when I see it. No, I'll never say what color it is. It isn't exactly a phobia, just a strong visceral reaction.
                You should get a shirt that color, then you will never look down upon yourself.

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                Originally Posted by Claude Whitacre View Post

                Speaking of phobias. I have one
                It's a very specific color. that makes me nauseous. Fortunately, it isn't a common color. But I used to be epileptic, and this color would make me sick and induce seizures.

                One day, selling door to door, I was in a home that had their living room painted in this color. I almost couldn't make it through the presentation. I had to look at the floor. My wife knows the color, so she won't buy clothes in that color. It weird. No idea how it works. Now, I just get queasy when I see it. No, I'll never say what color it is. It isn't exactly a phobia, just a strong visceral reaction.
                I just had a great idea for color palette flash cards...
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                • Profile picture of the author lanfear63
                  Originally Posted by Kurt View Post

                  I just had a great idea for color palette flash cards...
                  Based on your color pallete, I have called in a few favors. Starting today, all dounut and cake vendors in the Wooster area ( and just to be safe, the rest of Ohio ) will be making their merchandise that color.

                  It's for his own good.
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                Originally Posted by Claude Whitacre View Post

                Speaking of phobias. I have one
                It's a very specific color.
                that makes me nauseous. Fortunately, it isn't a common color. But I used to be epileptic, and this color would make me sick and induce seizures.

                One day, selling door to door, I was in a home that had their living room painted in this color. I almost couldn't make it through the presentation. I had to look at the floor. My wife knows the color, so she won't buy clothes in that color. It weird. No idea how it works. Now, I just get queasy when I see it. No, I'll never say what color it is. It isn't exactly a phobia, just a strong visceral reaction.
                When I was around 5 years old I decided that eating a whole watermelon as fast as I could was a great idea. When it came back up it was the most vivid pink I had ever seen. Up until about 5 years ago the color pink would make me very ill and sometimes cause me to vomit.
                I still don't eat watermelon.
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                • Profile picture of the author Claude Whitacre
                  Originally Posted by ThomM View Post

                  When I was around 5 years old I decided that eating a whole watermelon as fast as I could was a great idea. When it came back up it was the most vivid pink I had ever seen. Up until about 5 years ago the color pink would make me very ill and sometimes cause me to vomit.
                  I still don't eat watermelon.

                  Back then, your dad had a journal. It read; "My son Thom 5, ate a whole watermelon today...."
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                    Originally Posted by Claude Whitacre View Post

                    Back then, your dad had a journal. It read; "My son Thom 5, ate a whole watermelon today...."
                    I tried to do that with a bottle of whiskey once when I was 15. I bet my mom had that one in her journal. I never have drank whiskey since either.
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                      Originally Posted by HeySal View Post

                      I tried to do that with a bottle of whiskey once when I was 15. I bet my mom had that one in her journal. I never have drank whiskey since either.
                      No Whiskey?
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                        Originally Posted by WalkingCarpet View Post

                        No Whiskey?
                        Nadda. I was a bartender and had to hold the whiskey at arms length to pour it - even the smell gets me. I don't miss it - I like Asti, White Russians with baileys instead of cream, and margaritas, so don't need any whiskey. Can't drink 151 rum since college either. At least I'm not afraid of it, huh?
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                    Originally Posted by Claude Whitacre View Post

                    Back then, your dad had a journal. It read; "My son Thom 5, ate a whole watermelon today...."
                    You forgot the last part, the dumb ass.
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                    • Profile picture of the author Claude Whitacre
                      Originally Posted by ThomM View Post

                      You forgot the last part, the dumb ass.
                      Thom; If you were five...and showed wisdom, that's what would be freaky.

                      Kids get a pass on being called Dumb Ass. Heck, eating a whole watermelon, and throwing it back up...wouldn't even make my list of "The 1,000 Stupidest Things Claude Did As A Kid".

                      Frankly, I'm amazed i survived to puberty.
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                        Originally Posted by Claude Whitacre View Post

                        Thom; If you were five...and showed wisdom, that's what would be freaky.

                        Kids get a pass on being called Dumb Ass. Heck, eating a whole watermelon, and throwing it back up...wouldn't even make my list of "The 1,000 Stupidest Things Claude Did As A Kid".

                        Frankly, I'm amazed i survived to puberty.
                        I've got a pretty long list myself. Things like peeing on an electric fence and sticking my tongue on a metal fence post in the middle of winter are on it. Now that I've survived to make my 60's I'd like to think I stopped doing dumb things, but the reality is I just do different dumb things
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                        Originally Posted by Claude Whitacre View Post

                        Frankly, I'll be amazed if I survive until puberty.
                        Fixed that for you.
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                Originally Posted by Claude Whitacre View Post

                Speaking of phobias. I have one
                It's a very specific color. that makes me nauseous. Fortunately, it isn't a common color. But I used to be epileptic, and this color would make me sick and induce seizures.

                One day, selling door to door, I was in a home that had their living room painted in this color. I almost couldn't make it through the presentation. I had to look at the floor. My wife knows the color, so she won't buy clothes in that color. It weird. No idea how it works. Now, I just get queasy when I see it. No, I'll never say what color it is. It isn't exactly a phobia, just a strong visceral reaction.
                BTW, is the color one that's on a Twister mat? THAT would be interesting...
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                  Originally Posted by Kurt View Post

                  BTW, is the color one that's on a Twister mat? THAT would be interesting...


                  The last time Claude played Twister people died.
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                  • Profile picture of the author lanfear63
                    Originally Posted by Dan Riffle View Post

                    The last time Claude played Twister people died.
                    You should have seen the video footage of last years, hunt the dounut competition, that was a massacre.
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                  • Profile picture of the author Claude Whitacre
                    Ok, I have real true phobia.

                    I hate getting hit in the face with a baseball bat. There is just something about the experience that I want to avoid. Every time someone gets a baseball bat, and is about to hit me in the face with it, I just get this unpleasant sensation of fear.

                    I know it's silly. But there is a moment, as the bat hits me in the face, that I want to avoid.
                    Most other people are OK with getting hit in the face with a baseball bat. But there is just something about it...that freaks me out.
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                • Profile picture of the author Claude Whitacre
                  Originally Posted by Kurt View Post

                  BTW, is the color one that's on a Twister mat? THAT would be interesting...
                  I have a very strong suspicion, that the moment we meet, for the first time......there will instantly be a second color that makes me nauseous.
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            Originally Posted by WalkingCarpet View Post

            Are u talking about me Joseph?

            I have a fear of heights.
            Acrophobia.

            Also I hate people.
            Whats that called??
            Arsehophobia?


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        Originally Posted by Kay King View Post

        Pretty much headed the same way down here, don't you think?

        One year ago:
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        More typical now:
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        Currently Active Users: 9348 (1136 members and 8212 guests)
        Wow. Talk about frightening.
        Think it can be reversed?
        Not as long as the powers that be don't care about how the place is perceived. I'd be embarrassed to not moderate the IM forum more closely.

        If you are going to allow post after post of newbies telling people it's possible to make $400k per year, starting with no experience and no capital, as long as you "believe you can do it," then they are going to have to live with the results.

        Additionally, if you are never going to respond to support tickets, or the reporting of threads that require clarification, then no, the numbers will never recover.

        Hard to believe that anyone could make an investment of the magnitude required to acquire this place and let it deteriorate so much and so quickly.

        I'm assuming that they thought that if they bought it and just 'believed real hard' - that it would grow itself into a multi-million dollar operation.

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      Originally Posted by BigFrank View Post

      Visiting the IM forum, upstairs. At first it was funny, then sad. Lately, it's down-right frightening.

      I'm glad to see that so many millionaires are now posting with their tips to success, though.

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      Yeah, I might just have to stay downstairs here with the millionaires

      The poverty level up there is almost intolerable lol
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        The intelligence level up there is totally intolerable :-(
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    Heights - kinda. I can climb as long as there's oxygen if I can do it at least on all fours. I've climbed some damned steep peaks without a problem - as long as the drop isn't completely vertical. Vertical drops scare me crapless - so am I afraid of heights or maybe just ledges? I don't do planes well, but I don't freak out when I'm in one. Putting myself in positions where other people are at the controls is extremely uncomfortable. I can't stand near a ledge at all though - I have to lay on the ground and inch up to the ledge slowly to be able to look over it.

    Clowns and dolls - don't like em. Not phobic, but I don't like em. At all.
    So guys what are your phobias? Name all your phobias, maybe members here can help you.
    Uh......sure they will. Sure. If they had my address right now, I'd have all sorts of dolls in the mail on their way here. We OTers just love to help.
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      Originally Posted by HeySal View Post

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      Clowns and dolls - don't like em. Not phobic, but I don't like em. At all.
      ...
      Dolls? You mean the baby dolls that are made to look like real babies? Those are just too dang freaky. I wouldn't call it a phobia, I just don't like those. I never liked pretend games like making mud pies. You couldn't eat them and they had no value to me when I was a kid.
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        Originally Posted by AprilCT View Post

        Dolls? You mean the baby dolls that are made to look like real babies? Those are just too dang freaky. I wouldn't call it a phobia, I just don't like those. I never liked pretend games like making mud pies. You couldn't eat them and they had no value to me when I was a kid.
        Baby dolls - any doll, marionettes, human replica puppets of any sort, human likeness curios. Don't like em. I can handle animal puppets no problem - but if it look human, I don't want it around. Not actually phobic, but if they're around, I'll end up dreaming about them. They're eerie. My roomie has a Betty Boop collection and I'd give anything to pack it up and send it to Terra....I hate those things.
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          Originally Posted by HeySal View Post

          Baby dolls - any doll, marionettes, human replica puppets of any sort, human likeness curios. Don't like em. I can handle animal puppets no problem - but if it look human, I don't want it around. Not actually phobic, but if they're around, I'll end up dreaming about them. They're eerie. My roomie has a Betty Boop collection and I'd give anything to pack it up and send it to Terra....I hate those things.
          I can't find one thing wrong with that. Not one thing at all! Haha!


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      Originally Posted by HeySal View Post


      Clowns and dolls - don't like em. Not phobic, but I don't like em. At all.

      If you were phobic of clowns, you'd have Coulrophobia.

      If you were phobic of dolls, you'd have Pediophobia (a branch of automatonophobia: fear of humanoid figures)

      And it's a good thing you're not superstitious and afraid of Friday the thirteenth or you'd have Friggatriskaidekaphobia which sounds much worse, lol!


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        Originally Posted by MissTerraK View Post

        If you were phobic of clowns, you'd have Coulrophobia.

        If you were phobic of dolls, you'd have Pediophobia

        And it's a good thing you're not superstitious and afraid of Friday the thirteenth or you'd have Friggatriskaidekaphobia which sounds much worse, lol!


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          Originally Posted by WalkingCarpet View Post

          Wonder what Terraphobia might mean?
          Only some Martians and some other aliens have that.

          It means fear of Earth.


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          • Profile picture of the author lanfear63
            Originally Posted by MissTerraK View Post

            Only some Martians and some other aliens have that.

            It means fear of Earth.


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            Or the more robust one, Terrafirmaphobia
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              Originally Posted by lanfear63 View Post

              Or the more robust one, Terrafirmaphobia
              Terrafirmaphobia; The fear of Terra, after she has taken her Pilates class.
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                Originally Posted by Claude Whitacre View Post

                Terrafirmaphobia; The fear of Terra, after she has taken her Pilates class.
                You had better believe it, Baby! =P


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                • Profile picture of the author Claude Whitacre
                  I had a nightmare last night. I dreamed that the singer Perry Como was a transient, making lewd advances at me. I told the story to my psychiatrist. He confirmed it. I have ComoHoboHomophobia.
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                  • Profile picture of the author lanfear63
                    Originally Posted by Claude Whitacre View Post

                    I had a nightmare last night. I dreamed that the singer Perry Como was a transient, making lewd advances at me. I told the story to my psychiatrist. He confirmed it. I have ComoHoboHomophobia.
                    He said, And I Love You So, you said, It's Impossible, he said, Try To Remember this dream For The Good Times and the Magic Moments.
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          Originally Posted by WalkingCarpet View Post

          Wonder what Terraphobia might mean?
          The fear of pink adorable cupcakes?
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    Claustrophobia, bad. If I even read about being trapped in enclosed spaces, my heart starts racing. I could never be a cave explorer or a miner.

    Jumpophobia. If I get close to a high ledge like a dropoff, I have this overwhelming urge to do a swan dive from it, maybe to see if I could fly or something. So I don't go close to dropoffs on foot
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      Originally Posted by SteveJohnson View Post

      Claudtrophobia, bad. If I even read about....
      Yes Thom, yes.

      You are not alone. I too have the same nightmares.

      He can fly apparently as well.
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    • Profile picture of the author Claude Whitacre
      Originally Posted by SteveJohnson View Post

      Claustrophobia, bad. If I even read about being trapped in enclosed spaces, my heart starts racing. I could never be a cave explorer or a miner.

      Jumpophobia. If I get close to a high ledge like a dropoff, I have this overwhelming urge to do a swan dive from it, maybe to see if I could fly or something. So I don't go close to dropoffs on foot
      When I was a kid, I had a fear of thunderstorms and a huge fear of heights.

      We had a large living room window. During thunderstorms, I would force myself to stand there, and watch the whole thing. I was maybe 8 or 10.

      I would also find, if I stood on a ledge, an overpowering urge to jump off, or at least be pulled off the ledge. So I would force myself to stand on porch roofs and on top of our school (sneaking in at night). I still get a small queasy feeling when I look out of a hotel room on the 20th floor...but it passes very quickly. At least the urge to jump off is gone.
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        Originally Posted by Claude Whitacre View Post

        I still get a small queazy feeling when I look out of a hotel room on the 20th floor...but it passes very quickly. At least the urge to jump off is gone.


        Dammit. My powers must be weakening.
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        • Profile picture of the author Claude Whitacre
          Originally Posted by Dan Riffle View Post

          Dammit. My jokes must be weakening.
          Fixed it for you.
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          • Profile picture of the author ThomM
            I still get a small queasy feeling when I look out of a hotel room on the 20th floor...but it passes very quickly. At least the urge to jump off is gone.
            Funny you should mention that.
            Another time when I was a little kid my parents took me to NYC where we stayed at the Taft Hotel. We where staying on the 20th floor and I decided to look out the window at the end of the hall and see if I could see the ground below the window. I almost fell out and it started my life long fear of heights.
            I also have a fear of the windshield coming off my motorcycle whenever I go over 100mph. I think a fairing will fix that fear though.
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        Originally Posted by Claude Whitacre View Post

        When I was a kid, I had a fear of thunderstorms and a huge fear of heights.

        We had a large living room window. During thunderstorms, I would force myself to stand there, and watch the whole thing. I was maybe 8 or 10.

        I would also find, if I stood on a ledge, an overpowering urge to jump off, or at least be pulled off the ledge. So I would force myself to stand on porch roofs and on top of our school (sneaking in at night). I still get a small queasy feeling when I look out of a hotel room on the 20th floor...but it passes very quickly. At least the urge to jump off is gone.
        I always go on the balcony for a fart too.
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        • Profile picture of the author tagiscom
          I don't have a fear of heights, but l do have a fear of falling off!

          The only real fear l have is jumping into some deep ocean water, (a few metres deep onwards).

          Eventhough there may be no sharks around, l am scared that if l jump in, l will be chewed up or some nasty creature will appear?

          Probably a past life thing?

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      Originally Posted by SteveJohnson View Post

      Claustrophobia, bad. If I even read about being trapped in enclosed spaces, my heart starts racing. I could never be a cave explorer or a miner.

      Jumpophobia. If I get close to a high ledge like a dropoff, I have this overwhelming urge to do a swan dive from it, maybe to see if I could fly or something. So I don't go close to dropoffs on foot
      Yeah,
      I was a huge Spelunker growing up. I remember two times where I was stuck in a small crawl space way back in a Cave for over 30 minutes. Iam not claustrophobic at all, but I admit these two instances shook me up
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    • Profile picture of the author whateverpedia
      Originally Posted by SteveJohnson View Post

      Jumpophobia. If I get close to a high ledge like a dropoff, I have this overwhelming urge to do a swan dive from it, maybe to see if I could fly or something. So I don't go close to dropoffs on foot
      I get that one as well.

      Also heights in general. It's so bad that I even get dizzy watching movies where the scene is at a height.
      Examples:

      The Bond film A View to A Kill - the scene where Bond and the girl are dangling from the Golden Gate Bridge.

      The recent King Kong remake when they show the ground from atop the Empire State Building.

      In both of those cases I actually get very dizzy* and have to turn my head or close my eyes.

      * Yeah, I know, I'm dizzy enough to start with. Got that in before the usual OT jokers do.
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        Originally Posted by whateverpedia View Post

        I get that one as well.

        Also heights in general. It's so bad that I even get dizzy watching movies where the scene is at a height.
        Examples:

        The Bond film A View to A Kill - the scene where Bond and the girl are dangling from the Golden Gate Bridge.

        The recent King Kong remake when they show the ground from atop the Empire State Building.

        In both of those cases I actually get very dizzy* and have to turn my head or close my eyes.

        * Yeah, I know, I'm dizzy enough to start with. Got that in before the usual OT jokers do.
        I am the same way, but strangely enough being in an airplane doesn't bother me in the least, even with open doors.

        I watched the opening to Cliffhanger once, then I could never watch it again...

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        • Profile picture of the author whateverpedia
          Originally Posted by SteveJohnson View Post

          I am the same way, but strangely enough being in an airplane doesn't bother me in the least, even with open doors.

          I watched the opening to Cliffhanger once, then I could never watch it again...

          Cliffhanger Opening- Frank smiling like maniac - YouTube
          Zactly the same. I've been up in all size planes from crop dusters to jumbos, even helicopters with no probs.

          PS I'll pass on watching that video
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      Originally Posted by SteveJohnson View Post

      Claustrophobia, bad. If I even read about being trapped in enclosed spaces, my heart starts racing. I could never be a cave explorer or a miner.
      I also suffer from claustrophobia really bad - and also I discovered after being trapped at a Rolling Stones concert that I suffer from a mild form of enochlophobia - fear of crowds - but that came about because after the concert the doors were locked and everyone was pushing to get out - I was trapped in the middle - I was with 3 other people and we hung on to each other for dear life - this happened at Rich Memorial Stadium in Buffalo in 1981
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        • Profile picture of the author Claude Whitacre
          Originally Posted by hardraysnight View Post

          i fear only phobophobia
          There are now 5 Forum Members that are thinking "I wish I would have said that". I'm one of them.
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          • Profile picture of the author lanfear63
            Originally Posted by Claude Whitacre View Post

            There are now 5 Forum Members that are thinking "I wish I would have said that". I'm one of them.
            Phobophobia is fear of a small Martian moon. Unlike Deimos which is a very quiet and law abiding rock, its companion Phobos has huge jaws, sharp teeth and tusks, if you fly close to it, it will growl at you and lunge at your spacecraft.

            Lord Tagiscom had to impose a 5 mile exclusion zone around the tiny moon as a recent excursion into space to look for orbiting carrot patches ended in tragedy. Five fluffy bunny astronauts were thought to have perished after being lured in by the moon which was projecting holograms of carrot patches into space.

            Darth Vader takes up the story........
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            • Profile picture of the author tagiscom
              Originally Posted by lanfear63 View Post

              Phobophobia is fear of a small Martian moon. Unlike Deimos which is a very quiet and law abiding rock, its companion Phobos has huge jaws, sharp teeth and tusks, if you fly close to it, it will growl at you and lunge at your spacecraft.

              Lord Tagiscom had to impose a 5 mile exclusion zone around the tiny moon as a recent excursion into space to look for orbiting carrot patches ended in tragedy. Five fluffy bunny astronauts were thought to have perished after being lured in by the moon which was projecting holograms of carrot patches into space.

              Darth Vader takes up the story........
              Geeesh, Claude and Terra, you are picking on the wrong person!

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              • Profile picture of the author MissTerraK
                Originally Posted by tagiscom View Post

                Geeesh, Claude and Terra, you are picking on the wrong person!


                Awww! I'm not picking on you Shane!

                Do I look like a bully to you?

                I was just having a little fun. You know what? Sometimes, you just have to laugh at yourself when you make a blunder. I always do and then I feel so much better.

                I do have a question for you though. You quoted Ian and then addressed me and Claude. I was a little confused at first. But I haven't even finished one cup of coffee yet this morning, Haha!


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                • Profile picture of the author tagiscom
                  Originally Posted by MissTerraK View Post

                  Awww! I'm not picking on you Shane!

                  Do I look like a bully to you?

                  I was just having a little fun. You know what? Sometimes, you just have to laugh at yourself when you make a blunder. I always do and then I feel so much better.

                  I do have a question for you though. You quoted Ian and then addressed me and Claude. I was a little confused at first. But I haven't even finished one cup of coffee yet this morning, Haha!


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                  Niah!

                  Ian, wrote up such an insane post, that l thought that it might be a good idea, to put him in the spotlight.

                  And that post was totally wrong, it was a 6 km, exclusion zone!

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                    Originally Posted by tagiscom View Post

                    Niah!

                    Ian, wrote up such an insane post, that l thought that it might be a good idea, to put him in the spotlight.

                    And that post was totally wrong, it was a 6 km, exclusion zone!


                    Oooooh! Now I get it, lol!


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          • Profile picture of the author positivenegative
            Originally Posted by Claude Whitacre View Post

            There are now 5 Forum Members that are thinking "I wish I would have said that". I'm one of them.
            Name the other 4. In alphabetical order please!

            I'm simply interested to know if they were aware that they "wished they would have said that".

            PS . . . Pedantic is a lovely word.
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            • Profile picture of the author Claude Whitacre
              Originally Posted by positivenegative View Post

              Name the other 4. In alphabetical order please!

              I'm simply interested to know if they were aware that they "wished they would have said that".

              PS . . . Pedantic is a lovely word.
              Aaron Aardvarkian
              Betty Circadian
              Ralph Demonsthanesio
              Zelda Zemergious

              Now I know why some members don't use their real names.

              I could talk about the word pedantic for hours.
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    I am afraid of heights. Whatever that phobia is called.
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    • Profile picture of the author Claude Whitacre
      Originally Posted by dilawer View Post

      I am afraid of heights. Whatever that phobia is called.
      Rifflephobia. In 2013, a team of researchers found that all fears originate in a deep seated aversion to Dan Riffle. Riffle is so used to making babies cry, that he has started using his "Evil Spock" disguise.

      It's all described in his autobiography, I Am Short Stocky Evil Spock. The book (including photos ) has primarily been used as a way to cure Persistent genital arousal disorder.
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      • Profile picture of the author MissTerraK
        I'm quite certain we've discussed this in several threads before and therefore I have most likely wrote the same thing, but I have:

        Acrophobia - fear of heights
        Aeroacrophobia - fear of high wide open spaces
        Arachnophobia - fear of spiders

        I'm pretty sure I know where they originated from, too and that is from experiences in my childhood.

        Whenever we went to the drive-in, my parents wouldn't let me go on the big silver slide, I always had to play on the little blue elephant one with only three little steps, before the movie started.

        They explained it was too high and that I could fall off of it and get hurt.

        Shortly thereafter, I started having bad dreams where I climbed all the way up, but when I went to step forward to slide down, I lost my balance and fell backwards off the slide. The trip down always seemed to last forever and I would wake up right before hitting the ground with butterflies in my stomach, gasping for breath and this fear that sent something shooting throughout my limbs making my muscles feel weak. Similar to an adrenaline rush but kind of with nerves involved too.

        These are the exact things I feel when I am somewhere high up as an adult!

        When we go to amusement parks and get on the tall attractions and rides, I scream and everyone thinks that I'm fun screaming, but I am really scared sh*tless! Sorry, didn't know how else to explain that fear.

        But it is real and all encompassing!

        Heights, whether I'm in the open or in an enclosed area makes my tummy do flip flops, my heart race, and my palms get all sweaty!

        Again, from childhood, fearing spiders. Spiders honestly creep me out! It all started way back when I was a little four year old girl...

        Mom had taken us to a flea market and bought me a box of books. I loved to read and she just couldn't keep up with my reading habits with more new books, so decided we'd go and get a huge box of used ones for me from the flea market.

        Anyway, on the way home, in the backseat, I was holding the box on my lap admiring all of my books when I noticed a small yellow and beige striped spider peer over the top of the box at me. Before I could even open my mouth to scream, it jumped, yes jumped, not crawled, off the box, onto my shirt, jumped onto my face and then jumped again into my hair.

        That scared the heck out me and I started screaming and flailing my arms in complete hysteria. That did it for me. I apparently never got over it.


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          Originally Posted by MissTerraK View Post

          Anyway, on the way home, in the backseat, I was holding the box on my lap admiring all of my books when I noticed a small yellow and beige striped spider peer over the top of the box at me. Before I could even open my mouth to scream, it jumped, yes jumped, not crawled, off the box, onto my shirt, jumped onto my face and then jumped again into my hair.

          That scared the heck out me and I started screaming and flailing my arms in complete hysteria. That did it for me. I apparently never got over it.


          Terra
          Hmmm, l used to live on a farm, so daddy long leg spiders were everywhere, (one landed on me once, and like you l went a bit nuts brushing it off). Well they also occasionally crawed over my legs while driving, but after a while you realise they are harmless and fuzzy, and can't really bite, (l still don't like them, but l would say they are more scared of us)?

          I also had a centerpieide on me but didn't realise until it bit me a few times, (that seriously freaked me out).

          Bats, poisonous snakes, foxes, rabbits, wombats kangaroo,s the list goes on and cockabarra's.

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          • Profile picture of the author MissTerraK
            Originally Posted by tagiscom View Post

            Hmmm, l used to live on a farm, so daddy long leg spiders were everywhere, (one landed on me once, and like you l went a bit nuts brushing it off). Well they also occasionally crawed over my legs while driving, but after a while you realise they are harmless and fuzzy, and can't really bite, (l still don't like them, but l would say they are more scared of us)?

            I also had a centerpiece on me but didn't realise until it bit me a few times, (that seriously freaked me out).

            Bats, poisonous snakes, foxes, rabbits, wombats kangeroo,s the list goes on and cockabarra's.

            A centerpiece? LOL! LOL! LOL!

            Do you mean centipede?


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            • Profile picture of the author tagiscom
              Originally Posted by MissTerraK View Post

              A centerpiece? LOL! LOL! LOL!

              Do you mean centipede?


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              Yeeeeeeesssss!

              Damn, chillies!


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            • Profile picture of the author Claude Whitacre
              Originally Posted by MissTerraK View Post

              A centerpiece? LOL! LOL! LOL!

              Do you mean centipede?


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              No. He meant centerpiece!

              (Just go with it. He's on a roll)
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              • Profile picture of the author MissTerraK
                Originally Posted by Claude Whitacre View Post

                No. He meant centerpiece!

                (Just go with it. He's on a roll)

                Yea!

                He was probably at a bug party, like this



                or this




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  • Profile picture of the author More Than Tips
    Not really phobia but more of a preference to avoid...

    I do not like tight places like coffins. Bat caves (unless a car and a cape comes with that). Deep Sea Diving or Outer Space. I consider my self as Jame Bondsy as the next guy but some situations you're just not going to McGuyver your ass out of.
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  • Profile picture of the author Dennis Gaskill
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    For all your phobias, just be glad you don't have phobophobia - the phobia of getting phobias.

    I could talk about the word pedantic for hours.
    Why do I get the feeling you could talk about any word for hours?
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    • Profile picture of the author Claude Whitacre
      Originally Posted by Dennis Gaskill View Post

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      For all your phobias, just be glad you don't have phobophobia - the phobia of getting phobias.
      Sorry Dennis, Hardraysnight beat you to it.

      Originally Posted by Dennis Gaskill View Post

      Why do I get the feeling you could talk about any word for hours?
      Dennis! Now, you're just being mean.
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        Originally Posted by Claude Whitacre View Post

        Sorry Dennis, Hardraysnight beat you to it.
        Ah . . . well, it was bound to happen sooner or later. I often skip his/her posts (no offense intended, HRN - we just don't seem to be on the same wavelength).
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    Gagaphobia - The fear of entering a bathroom without a Haz Mat suit within 24 hours of Claude using it.
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      Originally Posted by Kurt View Post

      Gagaphobia - The fear of entering a bathroom without a Haz Mat suit within 24 hours of Claude using it.

      Alternative definition of Gagaphobia: Fear of turning up like so many of the women that date Kurt.

      Also see, Cartrunkaphobia.
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    Haven't seen her in a while
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