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Do you have a phobia?


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reply posted on 10-1-2009 @ 06:09 PM by schrodingers dog


Originally posted by americandingbat
Originally posted by schrodingers dog
I also have redundantphobia. Tried to commit suicide in Buffalo and couldn't do it.





Have you told that line to SO?


No, why, is he dead?



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reply posted on 10-1-2009 @ 06:10 PM by americandingbat


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Well, more or less. He's based in Buffalo I believe.

ps - I like the new avatar SDog

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reply posted on 11-1-2009 @ 02:51 AM by CA_Orot


I don't know that its actually considered a Phobia, but I'm scared of deep dark water. Swimming in the Lake? Nope, won't happen. I don't really know how it came about, because as kid we used to go swimming and stuff at the lake all the time...

Its developed over the past few years I think...probably around the time I first Cliff-jumped, and realized that I never hit the bottom of the Lake....and that I couldn't see it when i resurfaced. I think that had a huge psychological impact on me - as that was the last time I was ever in a lake. Last Summer a few of us went to a lake in Alberta, and everyone went in except me.. I did try though, god knows I tried. But I got that feeling in the pit of my stomach where it starts to do somersaults and knot right up.. I couldn't quite get myself to go in past my knees. Floating down the River in +35*C sounds like fun, but I just can't seem to do it. Instead I'll sit and suntan with the Beer while everyone else does.

Spiders aren't quite a phobia anymore, but they were for a long time. I used to freeze right up and just stare at them. Hoping that they wouldn't move if I took my eyes off of them. But having since moved to University where I have an outdoor entrance, I have seen my fair share of spiders. At home at my parents, I would have my dad kill them for me. But here, I have to do it myself, so gradually I'm getting over it. I saw the biggest spider I have EVER seen, out of the corner of my eye chilling out on my class schedule, and very quickly grabbed like 20 kleenex and flushed it. I can't just squish them, I need to know that they are gone. I also have that slight mentality that they might come after me for revenge lol. But like I said, it's getting better.

- Carrot



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reply posted on 11-1-2009 @ 02:56 AM by schrodingers dog


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Oh thanks, you just reminded me.

I have peoplewhocantedittheirramblingpostsphobia.




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reply posted on 11-1-2009 @ 03:05 AM by CA_Orot


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LOL was I rambling?

- Carrot



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reply posted on 11-1-2009 @ 03:07 AM by schrodingers dog


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Oh dear god no.

Totally unrelated.

[carrothide] [/carrothide]



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reply posted on 11-1-2009 @ 03:09 AM by CA_Orot


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LOL be nice to me, I can very quickly dissolve the "Sdog FanClub" that was in the works after the ATS Ladies appreciation thread! I have connections.



- Carrot



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reply posted on 11-1-2009 @ 03:10 AM by pretty_vacant


Well... i guess i tend to hyperventilate when a spider is near me. . . .

And i cannot climb a ladder or anything remotely 'high' without freaking out.
But flying around in planes seems to perfectly fine - go figure??



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reply posted on 11-1-2009 @ 03:11 AM by schrodingers dog


Originally posted by CA_Orot
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LOL be nice to me, I can very quickly dissolve the "Sdog FanClub" that was in the works after the ATS Ladies appreciation thread! I have connections.

- Carrot




Gotcha.
I guess I also got carrotphobia.




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reply posted on 11-1-2009 @ 03:14 AM by CA_Orot


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LOL.

I hear its deadly. My ex-boyfriend suffers from the same thing! Poor guy, can't even so much as walk past the produce in Safeway...

- Carrot



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reply posted on 11-1-2009 @ 03:15 AM by schrodingers dog


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I know right?

Especially those baby carrots, they're so sneaky. One time ...



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reply posted on 11-1-2009 @ 03:26 AM by CA_Orot


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Sneaky AND stealth. I've never trusted baby carrots, or turned my back on them. Organic ones are the way to go.


- Carrot



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reply posted on 11-1-2009 @ 03:32 AM by schrodingers dog


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Organic produce has an attitude!

There I said it.

It looks at me judgementally.



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reply posted on 11-1-2009 @ 03:37 AM by CA_Orot


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Organic Produce has an attitude because it KNOWS its better then chemicalized/hormoned Produce. I for one, strongly support the Organic Produce. If they ever need someone to defend them against the evil pesticided spinach - I am there.

- Carrot



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reply posted on 11-1-2009 @ 03:40 AM by schrodingers dog


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See, this is what I'm talking about.

Substitute "organic" with "pilates nazis" and its the same convo.



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reply posted on 11-1-2009 @ 03:43 AM by CA_Orot


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Substitute "chemicals" and "vegetables" with "lead-based paint" and "baby-cribs" and that shows why I'm Organic. Paranoidal.

- Carrot



ETA: Pilates and Yoga are good for you anyway! Keeps your flexible and centered.




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reply posted on 11-1-2009 @ 03:44 AM by schrodingers dog


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Baby cribs?



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reply posted on 11-1-2009 @ 03:46 AM by CA_Orot


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LOL Bad Analogy?

- Carrot



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reply posted on 11-1-2009 @ 03:57 AM by schrodingers dog


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LOL Bad Analogy?

- Carrot




Probably ...



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reply posted on 12-1-2009 @ 02:28 AM by HugmyRek


Yeah I have a phobia: spiders/webs. And large open spaces/rooms. And praying mantis. And water moccasins. And mosquito eaters. And octypus/squid. And crabs. And jellyfish (though they are 'pretty'). Crocodile?

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