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Post by trashcanman on Oct 22, 2011 20:23:14 GMT 2
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Post by The Curmudgeon on Oct 30, 2011 18:02:42 GMT 2
Wouldn't it have been amazing if the dog had bitten him? Dude would probably have had a heart attack. See, I can.. sort of understand this. I have a very real fear of bees. Or more specifically, wasps. Put a wasp in a room and I will just fucking BUCKLE. Only ever been stung once when I was about 7 and I still remember it. If there's a wasp in the room (or, dear God, on a bus or a car), I am 7 years old again. Saying that, though - wasps HURT. Wasps are fucking designed to cause pain and fear. Scared of growling, snarling dogs is understandable, hell, logical, but that little thing? If you think that's bad, check out this guy, and the sensitive way in which his phobia is addressed and understood on this chat show. www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-lzw5Kgrgg&feature=relatedPuppy Guy seems like Daredevil now.
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Quillford
Bad Witch
"You're Scheming On A Thing That's A Mirage. I'm Trying To Tell You Now, It's Sabotage!"
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Post by Quillford on Oct 30, 2011 18:55:18 GMT 2
... *Shakes head*
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Post by trashcanman on Oct 30, 2011 20:18:11 GMT 2
I'm arachnophobic, but those things are wicked predators with venom that can hurt and possibly kill you. Also, they can fucking hide anywhere. A puppy is soft and sweet and friendly and just plain lovable. Also, when I see a massive spider running at me, I may shriek and get a case of the shakes, but I will not sob my little eyes out. And if I did, I think tough-guy tribal head tattoos would not be part of my image. As for peachman....well, let's just say those talk shows have a reputation for putting on performances. Hating to eat them, and maybe even getting the heebies a little when you see one, but running out of your shower all the way out of your house because you saw a picture of one on a shampoo bottle or whatever is more than I can swallow.
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