Can't let you post a political opinion like that, Star Fox.
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I hate getting into taxis, thank God there are almost none where I live. But I did see one today. I ran away. Fast. :shifty:
Also, one thing that frightens me is earthquakes. I stop whatever I'm doing if I even imagine that the ground is moving. It freaks me out. :cry:
What really frightens me? Absolutely nothing.
What frightens me a little? Silent Hill...
Ogres, Bugbears, Chromatic Dragons, and Beholders.
Overzealous ultra-conservative *insert religious group such as Christians or Muslims here*
Psychotic.
I'm petrified of: anything to due with cannibalism, zombies, daddy long leg's (crane fly) and being chased.
I'm not afraid of anything, though I am very wary of Kings Cross underground station, ever since the fire. Though in general, underground travel in London is okay, even fun, as it's a novelty to me, it's just Kings Cross (I come into the mainline every time I go to my parents' house). It give me the creeps. Seriously, it still smells like smoke in some parts of the platforms over twenty years later, and I don't like going there... :( I used to be able to avoid it completely, but since my parents have moved to a nicer part of London, I have to go through it to get there directly.
I can handle it, because I make the trip twice, maybe three times a day. Couldn't stomach the smufing place every day, though... *shudders* Which is why I don't live in London anymore.
Also, when that whole terrrorist thing happened a couple of years back, my parents' phone was engaged all the time, which freaked me out a bit. it turned out that all their concerned friends had called them, asking if they were okay. Fortunately, my mum had just missed the whole chaos, as she works outside of London.
i get afraid when people start screaming at each other in other languages
one time up to buffalo went in to a gas/go and then the mexicans running the place started yelling in spanish
I'm scared of spiders and bugs and jellyfish. :jess:
Heights.
Most of the dreams I've had lately.
The thought of not having a computer.
The amount of insanely religious Christians in America.
The fact that some people believe that the Iraq invasion had something to do with 9/11.
Japanophiles
Being or dying alone and uncared for frightens me
As for what takes my breath away..