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RE: What Is Your Biggest Fear? #21
(06-30-2021, 11:55 AM)tschaikowsky Wrote: Thalassophobia .............
I was the same at a young age.

In terms of fearing water Itself, I learned to swim rather late In my teens, which built my confidence level to the point of overcoming my fear In Its entirety.
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RE: What Is Your Biggest Fear? #22
the frickin spiders man! I hate them! if i can i just kill every spiders on the planet!

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RE: What Is Your Biggest Fear? #23
Fear of flying. I feel very uncomfortable while traveling in plane.

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RE: What Is Your Biggest Fear? #24
(07-02-2021, 08:01 PM)Jeopar Wrote: Fear of flying. I feel very uncomfortable while traveling in plane.
Flying is the safest mode of transport.

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RE: What Is Your Biggest Fear? #25
My biggest fear is the inevitable technocracy that human society will turn into very soon.

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RE: What Is Your Biggest Fear? #26
(07-02-2021, 11:00 PM)Party Pete Wrote:
(07-02-2021, 08:01 PM)Jeopar Wrote: Fear of flying. I feel very uncomfortable while traveling in plane.
Flying is the safest mode of transport.


yeah, they 3 times safety protocol than the ground and see transport. But you have zero chance to survive if something when wrong on the sky.

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RE: What Is Your Biggest Fear? #27
Fear is for children. MUHAHAHAHAHA

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RE: What Is Your Biggest Fear? #28
I live alone, so being injured/incapacitated in some way and being unable to call for help. It is for this reason I keep my cell phone on me or near me at all times.
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RE: What Is Your Biggest Fear? #29
I would say fear of speed. Am very scared to go for rides in amusement parks.

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RE: What Is Your Biggest Fear? #30
(07-18-2021, 11:14 PM)Skullmeat Wrote: I live alone, so being injured/incapacitated in some way and being unable to call for help. It is for this reason I keep my cell phone on me or near me at all times.
I fully understand your position.

The problem Is, you cannot take your cell phone with you In the shower and If the Incident happens there, there's no access to the phone In the next room. Although suited to the elderly, an SOS panic button alarm Is the way to go. It's worn around the neck at all times whilst at home, and Is fully waterproof.
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