What you 'fraid of?

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My fear of the future is related to my fear of change, looking at how much the world has changed in 50 years then thinking how much it may change in the next 50 years is scary, I like things how they are :(
 
CalibreDan
My fear of the future is related to my fear of change, looking at how much the world has changed in 50 years then thinking how much it may change in the next 50 years is scary, I like things how they are :(

"Change is inevitable... except from a vending machine."
 
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CalibreDan
I like things how they are :(
Really, I think the worlds like a rotten turd right now, I don't like things as they are.
 
live4speed
Really, I think the worlds like a rotten turd right now, I don't like things as they are.

Yeah, the world is a rotten turd with sweetcorny bits in, trampled on by a gunky green boot twit from a slobbish chavvy builder, probably from Liverpool...
 
Several people have listed getting their house broken into. To that I'd say get an alarm and a gun and you probably won't worry about that much anymore.

As with several other people on this thread, I fear heights. I have dreams about riding an escalator that keeps going up and up and keeps getting steeper and steeper until finally I can't hang on and I fall.

I also have dreams where I'm in an airplane cruising and all of the sudden the engines fail and the plane goes into a flat spin and breaks in half - but I don't get sucked out, I ride half of the plane all the way down.

My fear of heights is rather debilitating, I'm not comfortable in tall buildings or riding elevators up too many floors - and I find lots of ways to avoid flying. Many people have no idea what it is like to try to make sure that at no point in your life do you need to take a plane - it isn't possible.

I'm well aware that flying in an aircraft is safer than driving your car statistically speaking. But I would rather die 10 times in a car accident than once falling from the sky.
 
i have a fear of being near a large object e.g. a pier while in the water...

e.g., swimming in the sea near a large structure, freaks me out big style just thinking about it, and down at newhaven, i was only on the beach next too a large pier-like thing and i fainted....


as for heights, cant stand them but i love them at the same time....:D
 
danoff
Several people have listed getting their house broken into. To that I'd say get an alarm and a gun and you probably won't worry about that much anymore.
Um, that's a little out of my control right now (on both accounts). ;)

And even if I could – what if the criminal could get around the alarm? Then what if he found me starting to wake up and decided to hold me at gunpoint? That's my big fear.

Any kind of conflict with an armed criminal, really. When I was about 7 or 8, I saw a police chase on the news where the man being chased fled from his car and hijacked another car. Ever since then I've always made sure that all the doors are locked in my car.
 
Any kind of conflict with an armed criminal, really. When I was about 7 or 8, I saw a police chase on the news where the man being chased fled from his car and hijacked another car. Ever since then I've always made sure that all the doors are locked in my car.
My mum has done that ever since thieves in my area would pull up next to cars at traffic lights, open the rear doors and steal bags, coats etc.

I'm also afraid of majorly scewing up my computer, mainly because it isn't my computer but my family's, or more precisely again, my Dad's.
 
They say the best way to overcome a fear is to confront it.


Personally I'm afraid of an all-night threesome with breasty red-headed twins. Bring it on!
 
Famine
They say the best way to overcome a fear is to confront it.


Personally I'm afraid of an all-night threesome with breasty red-headed twins. Bring it on!


Your mad!
 
live4speed
Really, I think the worlds like a rotten turd right now, I don't like things as they are.

That's half the problem, things are only going to get worse. It's not so much the people I like, it's everything - I like where cars are now, I like how my surroundings are, I like where technology stands at the moment.

Maybe I was just scarred from seeing too many futuristic films as a kid, but I don't want to see floating cars, identity chips and star trek-essque sliding doors that go "wooosh".
 
Famine
They say the best way to overcome a fear is to confront it.


Personally I'm afraid of an all-night threesome with breasty red-headed twins. Bring it on!
You're killing me! :lol:👍
 
I fear someone coming up to u at night while your sleeping and strangling me. that's why whenever i hear the slightest sound i open my eyes and look toward the ddoor maybe i should close the door when i sleep.
 
Famine

Personally I'm afraid of an all-night threesome with breasty red-headed twins. Bring it on!

Sounds terrific!

'tough the haircolours doesn't matter, I'd take brunnetes. :sly:


*edit* Blondes would work well also. 👍
 
I am afraid of lots. I will say that one of the main things I am afraid of is heights. I am afraid of heights. I can't even stand on a chair most of the time.
 
Hey, I haven't seen this thread in a while.
powripper
Prairies? care to explain?
I donno. Even seeing pictures makes me nervous, especially if there are no clouds visible, it makes the sky look that much bigger. Maybe it's because I've lived my entire life surrounded by mountains (like this, I think that was taken about 5 minutes drive from right here). I just don't see the horizon as something that should be at ground level.
 
Emohawk
Hey, I haven't seen this thread in a while.

I donno. Even seeing pictures makes me nervous, especially if there are no clouds visible, it makes the sky look that much bigger. Maybe it's because I've lived my entire life surrounded by mountains (like this, I think that was taken about 5 minutes drive from right here). I just don't see the horizon as something that should be at ground level.
The only thing about praries that scares me, are the tornado's that come across it.
I see you live in British Columbia. I have been to Whistler. It is great there. The mountains are beautiful.
 
A billion Chinese swimming over and invading the US like a roach tidal wave and forcing us to eat with chop sticks. That would suck . They dont make good cars either .
If I really have a bad nightmare I dream France gets all of the outsourced customer service jobs and all my stuff is broken ...I get suicidal from that one .
 
I'm afraid of the unknown, whatever will be after death. It's dumb to be afraid of something unavoidable, but I like to know what I'm up to. Unfortunately I'm too down to earth to believe in anything that religious people came up with. I believe that the most likely thing to happen when dying is that it's really end of story... gone, nothing left. I don't like the idea of that future, even though I can't complain once I'm there.
 
ledhed
A billion Chinese swimming over and invading the US like a roach tidal wave and forcing us to eat with chop sticks. That would suck .
What? Chopsticks are great – cheap, easy to make, and you can eat anything with 'em! :D

smellysocks12
I'm afraid of the unknown, whatever will be after death.
Which brings up one of my favorite quotations of all time:

“Death is nothing to us, since when we are, death has not come, and when death has come, we are not.” –Epicurus
 
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