Thanks guys. One of the things I have found is I am not all to scared of anyting. So I make up scenarios that WOULD scare me because nothing of this world really does. When you don’t fear death, and have yourself convinced there is no heaven or hell, it’s kinda hard to really be scared at your core. I have developed quite a few scenarios where I myself would be at the very least creeped the hell out. And some which might actually scare me.
Maybe I will try to write a couple short stories. Anyone know anything about getting published?
that fact that because of certain individuals, you are not ever safe to walk on a sidewalk, although theres low risk in many areas the thought of living where i know that walking to school or whatever i could get jumped/shot/etc… fucks with my mind
Okay I just remembered that in the video game Crysis you are on a island and such with tropical water. Now I was at one point where I could have swam around to get to a point I was getting to faster than running on foot to it. In the game there are sharks in the water so guess what I do…I went on foot because I was scared to go in the water. YES IN A FUCKING VIDEO GAME I WAS I FEARED GOING INTO THE WATER. I am not kidding you. When I was thinking about it my heart was racing just deciding or not.
Now that is depressing! Open water + anything that bites = scary.
[quote]Fuzzyapple wrote:
Okay I just remembered that in the video game Crysis you are on a island and such with tropical water. Now I was at one point where I could have swam around to get to a point I was getting to faster than running on foot to it. In the game there are sharks in the water so guess what I do…I went on foot because I was scared to go in the water. YES IN A FUCKING VIDEO GAME I WAS I FEARED GOING INTO THE WATER. I am not kidding you. When I was thinking about it my heart was racing just deciding or not.
Now that is depressing! Open water + anything that bites = scary. [/quote]
Dude seriously, Video games can be scary. Try playing Halo 3 Cortana level on solo legendary at a late hour and with a nice surround sound system up. I was crapping my pants through that whole level.
[quote]Fuzzyapple wrote:
Okay I just remembered that in the video game Crysis you are on a island and such with tropical water. Now I was at one point where I could have swam around to get to a point I was getting to faster than running on foot to it. In the game there are sharks in the water so guess what I do…I went on foot because I was scared to go in the water. YES IN A FUCKING VIDEO GAME I WAS I FEARED GOING INTO THE WATER. I am not kidding you. When I was thinking about it my heart was racing just deciding or not.
Now that is depressing! Open water + anything that bites = scary. [/quote]
Dude seriously, Video games can be scary. Try playing Halo 3 Cortana level on solo legendary at a late hour and with a nice surround sound system up. I was crapping my pants through that whole level.
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But there’s almost nothing scary about Crysis lol. Dead Space on the other hand, lets just say I played for the first 2 mins and as soon as the lights turned off and I heard things I turned the game off…A game like that you expect things to come at you so I was constantly scared even with 2 mins of playing.
But anyways in any game with open water that I have to swim in is fearful. It’s weird how there is that apparent transition from real life to video games even when your life isn’t in ANY danger.
[quote]Fuzzyapple wrote:
Okay I just remembered that in the video game Crysis you are on a island and such with tropical water. Now I was at one point where I could have swam around to get to a point I was getting to faster than running on foot to it. In the game there are sharks in the water so guess what I do…I went on foot because I was scared to go in the water. YES IN A FUCKING VIDEO GAME I WAS I FEARED GOING INTO THE WATER. I am not kidding you. When I was thinking about it my heart was racing just deciding or not.
Now that is depressing! Open water + anything that bites = scary. [/quote]
Dude seriously, Video games can be scary. Try playing Halo 3 Cortana level on solo legendary at a late hour and with a nice surround sound system up. I was crapping my pants through that whole level.
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are you kidding me, scared of Halo.I use to play the Resident Evil’s at night with the lights off, That was creepy.
[quote]GetTheHIT wrote:
I live by myself way out in the middle of nowhere and every morning i go out to start my truck up a little before 4AM and when I pull the switch for the lights I’m always nervous I’m gonna see something strange in front of me. Like a burglar/monster/alien. [/quote]
Yeah that is kinda fucked up,
I still get the willies anytime I walk up stairs out of a basement or something like that and the lights are off behind me, I allways look behind me when i get to the top.[/quote]
For sure. Running through the woods in the dark I ALWAYS feel like I’m being chased. [/quote]
Funny how even as an adult, this is still scary. My own basement creeps me out sometimes.
This really creeped me out. One night when I lived in a rural area, I walked into the detatched garage through the man-door, which was at the end of the garage directly opposite the overhead door - where the front of the cars were. I had been walking toward a spotlight, so when I stepped through the door it was so dark I could not see my hand in front of my face.
Then a voice spoke to me from the darkness. The man said “Excuse me sir, but are you the one who gave me ten dollars the other night?” I nearly shit my pants. I could not see ANYTHING but this stranger could see me. I did not know how far he was from me, but I was certain he was going to cut my throat.
Fortunately, he didn’t. He just wanted to return the ten dollars to a neighbor who had given it to him. I got chills again just typing this…
I would have to say being helpless scares me the most. Whether that be drowning, being totaly paralyzed diving bell and the butter fly style, or lost without any hope of surviving or being tortured. Anyway you slice it, just being unable to do anything about it scares the shit out of me. Not so much with taxes or other things but with life and death. I guess thats one of the reasons I workout, so that I will never be helpless.
But there’s almost nothing scary about Crysis lol. Dead Space on the other hand, lets just say I played for the first 2 mins and as soon as the lights turned off and I heard things I turned the game off…A game like that you expect things to come at you so I was constantly scared even with 2 mins of playing.
But anyways in any game with open water that I have to swim in is fearful. It’s weird how there is that apparent transition from real life to video games even when your life isn’t in ANY danger. [/quote]
I agree i had nightmares for two weeks after beating that game. Have you seen the animated movie that is placed in the time before it. Its creepy as hell.
A lot of the time I notice I can’t name the street I’m on. It scares me to think I might end up having to call an ambulance or the police and wasting time messing about with directions.
are you kidding me, scared of Halo.I use to play the Resident Evil’s at night with the lights off, That was creepy.
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Slow load times help increase creepiness.[/quote]
Haha. 4 was mildly creepy and 5 was almost completely action. But the first ones were pretty creepy. And the little tune that played when the inventory screen was up or the game was paused still kind of creeps me out.
Also, outer space is rather scary, even though I find it really fascinating. It is so vast, unknown, and void of light… but that might also tie into my fearful experience of seeing things that are actually within a few feet of me seem so far away. Some of my scariest dreams have included “endless towers” or floor tiling in malls/buildings that go on forever. Or things of that nature at least. Open water also plays into this. I’m not really scared of being attacked by the animals, though.
Biggest fear is waking up somewhere in the pitch black, can’t hear a thing, can’t feel much either, I know I am moving around trying to find my way… but nothing seems what it seems. What I touch doesn’t remind me of anything. Can’t see anything, totally lost. Getting that bone chilling feeling you get at the back of your neck, yet I still hear and see nothing, and when I swing my arms around to see what that feeling was, there’s nothing there. No escape from this. All you can do is huddle up on the ground and pray to god.
-Toilet holes/drains. Very irrational fear, I think. I will never stand over the drain in the shower, and you couldn’t pay me enough to reach my hand down a toilet
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A guy I work with is scared to death of toilet drains. We were re-flooring the bathroom here and pulled the toilet out. That little hole in the floor where it empties out kept him out of there! Said he’s always been afraid of toilets…weird, but you’re not alone![/quote]
When I was a kid I thought the devil lived in the toilet.
I don’t know when I remember this but I retain useless things. Watching Jessica Simpson and Nick Leagay(sp?) reality tv show she said she feared snakes coming up from the toilet. This had to be like 4-5 years ago when I seen it.
Two things would scare the shit out of me, one personal, the other I just couldnt fathom;
Not being able to move your arms, i.e. arms are pinned to your side or you tunneling and your arms are trapped above your head and you’re stuck…
You’re in hospital, physically your out of it, coma what ever, but mentally you know theres nothing wrong with you yet you can’t wake up, all around you people are saying you wont recover, your brain dead, etc…yet you can’t communicate to them that you are there still