Nate (post: 1352580) wrote:The third thing is, well, a combination of two things. Death and eternity. I'm not so much afraid of death in that I know as a Christian my soul is secure, but it's thinking about the afterlife at all, which ties into eternity. Basically the way I see it, there's two possibilities.
One, after I die I go to Heaven, and life for eternity. The concept of eternity frightens the crap out of me. I'm actually starting to have chest pains and trembling right now even writing this post. The second situation is that I'm wrong, there is no Heaven, meaning I'm dead for all eternity. That ALSO frightens me, and to be honest I'm not sure whether death being the end or living eternally is more terrifying.
I know I should gain comfort from the fact that I will be in Heaven for eternity, but I gain no such comfort. Eternity is just too scary for it to be of any help.
Phantom_Sorano (post: 1353016) wrote:I feel rather silly about some of my fears...but they are:
-insects
-heights
-clowns
-dolls
-public bathrooms
-heavily crowded areas
-germs
-others being hurt
rocklobster (post: 1353112) wrote:KNowing you, the others don't surprise me much, but dolls? Soran, you're a girl. Why would you fear dolls? (And I never thought you were agoraphobic. Surprising.)
rocklobster wrote:KNowing you, the others don't surprise me much, but dolls? Soran, you're a girl. Why would you fear dolls?
Mr. SmartyPants (post: 1353113) wrote:You mean claustrophobia. Agoraphobia is the fear of having no way to escape into hiding from an unfamiliar place. But that being said, I think most people who say they have a phobia really don't. There is this social "cool factor" into having a mental disorder for some reason...
Fantasy Dreamer (post: 1353163) wrote:um... yeah. I think thats about it... the clouds one is more because of the fog one, though. It creeps me out to think of being in a cloud. XD Don't know why...
Loneliness.
Doesn't matter what kind. Desolation or singularity.
You can be alone in a vast, empty space, or in a sea of indistinct people. A sense of isolation in a sprawling canopy of nothingness. Not praised or persecuted, not even acknowledged, not by nature or by man. The full spectrum of your insignificance played out against the background of the entire world, densely populated or not. There is no one you can talk to, and no one who will talk to you. It could be dark or day, hostile or tranquil. Loneliness is a stasis unaffected by the elements. Unaffected by anything, and everything. Because you are alone.
That frightens me.
Barracuda777 (post: 1353194) wrote:yeah that could be a fear, i believe its more of an insecurity.
ChristianKitsune (post: 1353199) wrote:*raises hand* Extroverted? Me? absolutely!
Anyways I had a purpose for this thread... I'll post more in a while
mysngoeshere56 wrote:There's this one girl in my class who wears clothes and does her hair EXACTLY like the doll in that link... Talk about irony.
S.M.O.G. wrote:Fear itself.
I have nothing else to fear.
mechana2015 (post: 1353169) wrote:Man... you'd hate like... half the flights I've been on a LOT.
Mr. SmartyPants (post: 1353185) wrote:You can't say you really have a phobia unless you're clinically diagnosed with it.
A phobia is an irrational fear.
Barracuda777 (post: 1353192) wrote:a phobia would affect your life. if something scares you that doesent make it a phobia unless it puts somehow directly effects and puts limitations on your life. for example. im spiders scare me a little but that wont stop me from going into that room. someone with a phobia of spiders would not go in there it would limit there everyday life and interactions
Phantom_Sorano (post: 1353016) wrote:I feel rather silly about some of my fears...but they are:
-insects
-heights
-clowns
-dolls
-public bathrooms
-heavily crowded areas
-germs
-others being hurt
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:a fear and a phobia are two different things
Fantasy Dreamer (post: 1353305) wrote:Actualy, I've flown before, and we flew through a few clouds... I couldn't look out the window until we were out of the cloud, because seeing nothing but fluffy white cloud creped me out to no end... kind of freaked me out, too. XD
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