What Makes you *SHUDDER*?

My Deapest fears*i was gonna post it as my status until i saw this thread*: I had to learn what bees are the hard way, when i was 5 i pickd a mango from a tree,then i decided to pick another one for my sis...so i reached up and my hands were week so i had to shake the mango,suddenly 100s of bees flew all around meh,i didnt know what those were!! I GOT STUNG BY MORE THAN 250 BEES *shudder shudder shudder* now i have a phobia from them,if bees were to my right id run as fast as i can to my left
Also...Diabetes test, yes...but dont get me wrong already,im not afraid of the needle,im afraid of the RESULT!! same goes for eye test -SHRUG SHRUG-
And videos...the kinds you wont watch with ppl under 18...IK IK ppl my age find em entertaining but the make me sick *nuf said* -DRY HEAVE DRYHEAVE- those are my three deepest fears! ;D
 
i am horrified yet curious about the supernatural. i am horrified of spiders. i am scared of the dark. yes i am scared of the dark. only because i cant see. go ahead laugh all you want
 
what REALLY scares me is clowns:sad1::skullpeak:...... bad xpiriences wit them..... and my mom when shes mad!!:cool:

oh ya.....i am also very scared of the dark bad expiriences too, i am not really scared of scary movies ..... only if they have clowns....
 
Spiders, snakes, creepy crawlers in general. The movie The Devil's Advocate with Keanu Reeves really makes me shudder, I had nightmares and of course liver. :skullpeak:
 
Spiders. End of story for me. I can take just about anything else (snakes, centipedes, mice, roaches, clowns [I used to be one] you name it...). I've overcome my fear of heights by working on the fifth floor of a building with glass elevators. So, logically, that tells me if I could encounter spiders, say non-poisonous tarantulas enough, I could overcome it. But the thought makes me nearly pass out.

That commercial of the 3 people at a restaurant, where the cell phone on the table rings and the pic on it is a tarantula and the woman screams and a guy just ruins the cell phone beating it up? Yeah. I'm with that 100%.

A "friend", knowing I hate spiders sent me the most vile pic of one, that looked Schnauser-sized. I knocked my chair over getting away from my computer.
 
Omg ... too funny ... I mean, not the fear part, because I can relate to that (even though to a different animal), but to the knocked the chair over thing. Ik it may sound 'funny' to others but not at all to us when it happens, right? It's interesting that something that could make one person pass out could have totally no effect on others. And vice versa. I'm very fine with spiders. In fact, I could kill 'em with my bare hand (no joke, for the small and middle size ones I just smack them with my fist, or step on them. For the biggen I usually spray them first or use a broom or something). They don't affect me at all that sometimes I have to be told which one is dangerous, which one is not, because I tend to not think about it and might get bitten as a result.

Now with snakes, it's totally different stories ... I went browsing on a 'freak' shop at the mall one day (ya know, selling motorcycle stuff, dark, goth kind of thing ...), and there was a bucket full of plastic snakes (they looked real though @_@), and I didn't know it. It was at the corner shelf and I just turned around and saw them. I literally screamed and turned around so fast and almost knock the corner shelf over, run over ppl on that store and everything, trying to get out of that store. Ppl in the store were looking at me like ... :confused:. I was flipping over a magazine at the airport line once, and 'accidentallly' opened a page that had a photo of snakes. Omg ... I threw that magazine to the floor so hard that ppl on the line turned their heads towards me. I felt ... um ... then I picked up that magazine again, and - considering my luck - I opened it right on the same page again! :eek: I threw that magazine again automatically for the second time, and this time, those ppl turned their heads to me again with those :cursing: reaction, like saying, "What the heck is wrong with you?!?" I just quit that magazine after that, period.

Cases with knocking my chair over trying to run away were countless. I was teaching (yes, teaching ... @_@) a reading class, and everybody on my table was reading away. Then suddenly, innocently, one of the students on my table flip his book to show me a pic of a snake (he of course didn't know that I was terrified of snakes, even the pics). It caught me off guard that I just jumped off my chair and knocked it over trying to get away from there. And everybody in class, especially the one on my table, was giving me the :confused: look ... - sighs - ... I had to give a good, 'educational' explanation on that too (which was not very educational ... :facepalm:). Anyways ... tons of stupid stories ...
 
Omg ... too funny ... I mean, not the fear part, because I can relate to that (even though to a different animal), but to the knocked the chair over thing. Ik it may sound 'funny' to others but not at all to us when it happens, right? It's interesting that something that could make one person pass out could have totally no effect on others. And vice versa. I'm very fine with spiders. In fact, I could kill 'em with my bare hand (no joke, for the small and middle size ones I just smack them with my fist, or step on them. For the biggen I usually spray them first or use a broom or something). They don't affect me at all that sometimes I have to be told which one is dangerous, which one is not, because I tend to not think about it and might get bitten as a result.

Now with snakes, it's totally different stories ... I went browsing on a 'freak' shop at the mall one day (ya know, selling motorcycle stuff, dark, goth kind of thing ...), and there was a bucket full of plastic snakes (they looked real though @_@), and I didn't know it. It was at the corner shelf and I just turned around and saw them. I literally screamed and turned around so fast and almost knock the corner shelf over, run over ppl on that store and everything, trying to get out of that store. Ppl in the store were looking at me like ... :confused:. I was flipping over a magazine at the airport line once, and 'accidentallly' opened a page that had a photo of snakes. Omg ... I threw that magazine to the floor so hard that ppl on the line turned their heads towards me. I felt ... um ... then I picked up that magazine again, and - considering my luck - I opened it right on the same page again! :eek: I threw that magazine again automatically for the second time, and this time, those ppl turned their heads to me again with those :cursing: reaction, like saying, "What the heck is wrong with you?!?" I just quit that magazine after that, period.

Cases with knocking my chair over trying to run away were countless. I was teaching (yes, teaching ... @_@) a reading class, and everybody on my table was reading away. Then suddenly, innocently, one of the students on my table flip his book to show me a pic of a snake (he of course didn't know that I was terrified of snakes, even the pics). It caught me off guard that I just jumped off my chair and knocked it over trying to get away from there. And everybody in class, especially the one on my table, was giving me the :confused: look ... - sighs - ... I had to give a good, 'educational' explanation on that too (which was not very educational ... :facepalm:). Anyways ... tons of stupid stories ...
OMG... I CAN NOT stop laughing! Omg... XD!!!!
 
Omg ... too funny ... I mean, not the fear part, because I can relate to that (even though to a different animal), but to the knocked the chair over thing. Ik it may sound 'funny' to others but not at all to us when it happens, right? It's interesting that something that could make one person pass out could have totally no effect on others. And vice versa. I'm very fine with spiders. In fact, I could kill 'em with my bare hand (no joke, for the small and middle size ones I just smack them with my fist, or step on them. For the biggen I usually spray them first or use a broom or something). They don't affect me at all that sometimes I have to be told which one is dangerous, which one is not, because I tend to not think about it and might get bitten as a result.

Now with snakes, it's totally different stories ... I went browsing on a 'freak' shop at the mall one day (ya know, selling motorcycle stuff, dark, goth kind of thing ...), and there was a bucket full of plastic snakes (they looked real though @_@), and I didn't know it. It was at the corner shelf and I just turned around and saw them. I literally screamed and turned around so fast and almost knock the corner shelf over, run over ppl on that store and everything, trying to get out of that store. Ppl in the store were looking at me like ... :confused:. I was flipping over a magazine at the airport line once, and 'accidentallly' opened a page that had a photo of snakes. Omg ... I threw that magazine to the floor so hard that ppl on the line turned their heads towards me. I felt ... um ... then I picked up that magazine again, and - considering my luck - I opened it right on the same page again! :eek: I threw that magazine again automatically for the second time, and this time, those ppl turned their heads to me again with those :cursing: reaction, like saying, "What the heck is wrong with you?!?" I just quit that magazine after that, period.

Cases with knocking my chair over trying to run away were countless. I was teaching (yes, teaching ... @_@) a reading class, and everybody on my table was reading away. Then suddenly, innocently, one of the students on my table flip his book to show me a pic of a snake (he of course didn't know that I was terrified of snakes, even the pics). It caught me off guard that I just jumped off my chair and knocked it over trying to get away from there. And everybody in class, especially the one on my table, was giving me the :confused: look ... - sighs - ... I had to give a good, 'educational' explanation on that too (which was not very educational ... :facepalm:). Anyways ... tons of stupid stories ...
ROFL! Now u sound like me .... :facepalm:
 
Whenever I see a centipede ANYWHERE, I stop whatever I'm doing and I freeze, looking at it like O_O. Then I slowly walk over to where my dad is (not my mom, she's terrified of them too.. You do NOT want to hear her when she sees one.) and tell him there is a thing... Then my dad squishes it... (@_@) And I yell at him to flush it down the toilet... Ugghhh!! And after that my dad takes out the bug killer spray and sprays all around the doors and stuff and he actually SEARCHES for centipedes... @_@
I call centipedes "things" because my mom absolutely hates even hearing the word "centipede".
 
Whenever I see a centipede ANYWHERE, I stop whatever I'm doing and I freeze, looking at it like O_O. Then I slowly walk over to where my dad is (not my mom, she's terrified of them too.. You do NOT want to hear her when she sees one.) and tell him there is a thing... Then my dad squishes it... (@_@) And I yell at him to flush it down the toilet... Ugghhh!! And after that my dad takes out the bug killer spray and sprays all around the doors and stuff and he actually SEARCHES for centipedes... @_@
I call centipedes "things" because my mom absolutely hates even hearing the word "centipede".
ROFL I learned to tuff it out after a while of going under the house cause my dad didn't want to do it. :\ (Thanks dad... send your daughter to do the dirty work :mad:) And tearing down the old deck, having to pick up boards with spiders, centipedes, slugs, etc... (Why couldn't that have been the guys job? Idk i guess he thought i could handle it better... NOT :fish:)Although the one thing i still can't stand is GIANT spiders. :facepalm: I can deal with the tiny to medium size spiders but when it comes to HUGE spiders i normally run out of the room and get my bf kill them. xD
 
i think i have arachnophobia (had to look up spelling, thank u google) - fear of spiders...
story time :D
ok so i was kayaking down a river, and then me and my friend got to a part where there was a bit of a current.. which was pretty fun considering that the whole time we had to paddle.... so anyways.... we were going over some rapids and then we get to this giant fallen tree blocking the river, and like... the current is pushing us into this tree. Then, all of a sudden i see this HUGE spider with yellow stripes (no kidding) and I literally scream bloody murder.... I jump out of the kayak and start running in the other direction... crying and screaming my head off.... that was a bad day
-_-
so we can conclude from this story that i strongly dislike and fear spiders
 
Spiders... Horrible little things....
Well I was camping in the Rockies, near a river. I was sitting in the tent, staring at my fourwheeler as if it was some kinda freakish thing from space. (idk, i do that alot...) When, all of a sudden, a HUGE spider, was about as big as the rim on my Recon, just dropped from the top of the tent RIGHT IN FRONT OF MY FACE. I screamed so loud, the spider jumped and fell on the ground out of fear. I ran to my Recon and just drove the heck out of there. Only to encounter another huge freakish alien spider thing SWIMMING IN THE RIVER I WAS DRIVING THROUGH. I jumped off of the Recon, left it running, and ran to a rock. I watched my fourwheeler slowly float down the river, tip over, and sink. All because of a couple spiders...... My parents were mad.... Obviously O_O

Another thing was when I was at the zoo; I was looking at the snake/lizard/spider section when I came across the Gaboon Viper. As I was watching it eat it's food, I realized what it was eating. A TARANTULA. I swear, the thing must have been at least as big as a large laptop screen. I screamed, and ran STRAIGHT INTO the TARANTULA HABITAT. Everyone just looked at me like I was barking mad. I broke the glass and let out an armada of tarantulas and their babies. I passed out, falling straight onto a bunch of spiders.

I never went back to another zoo. Ever.
 
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