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Biggest fear ( horror movie style)

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By *ools and the brain OP   Couple  over a year ago

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I'm talking about a horror movie style fear not normal terrifying stuff like life.

Personally

Getting attacked by a Bigfoot or yeti creature out in the wilderness or mountain's.

A little closer to home, we have a downstairs bathroom and I always get goosebumps evertime I close the window in the dark I always expect a clawed hand to grab my wrist Ahhhhhhh!

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By *ools and the brain OP   Couple  over a year ago

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Damn should have posted in the lounge, any mods help move it please?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I'm talking about a horror movie style fear not normal terrifying stuff like life.

Personally

Getting attacked by a Bigfoot or yeti creature out in the wilderness or mountain's.

A little closer to home, we have a downstairs bathroom and I always get goosebumps evertime I close the window in the dark I always expect a clawed hand to grab my wrist Ahhhhhhh! "

A swarm of angry wasps would get me moving...bloody things

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By *eventysixCouple  over a year ago

glossop

The judge overturning my exes prison sentence and letting her go

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By *rder66Man  over a year ago

Tatooine

Watching the movie Waxworks as a kid, one scene with vampires, they had the victum tied down to a table and where eating him alive. The bottom of his legs had been carved down to the bone and he was alive in agony.

Only horror movie that give me nightmares

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By *ickawitchCouple  over a year ago

Away with the fairies (Liverpool to you)

My sister and I watched The Lost Boys years ago and she is still scared now that someone may be floating outside her window at night tapping on the glass. She can’t close curtains after dark in case someone is there

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

That the lift in my block will go into free fall as I'm walking through the doors and decapitate me or chop the ends of my feet off.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Insidious - Where the red faced demon pops up behind the guys shoulder

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"That the lift in my block will go into free fall as I'm walking through the doors and decapitate me or chop the ends of my feet off.

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LOL The threat is real!!

For me, anything to do with the ocean. I won’t go swimming in the sea, rivers, or just large bodies of water, for that matter. Sharks live there, for a start! We know more about space than we know about the ocean. Secondly, drowning is high on that fear list.

I went scuba diving in the Caribbean once. We walked in from the beach, and swam out to the reef, and hung out on the sea floor for a while. It was all going great until I looked up. I suddenly started to think about my air tank failing and would I be able to hold my breath long enough to get to the surface, so I tried to focus on looking at the reef. Oh, there’s an octopus. That’s cute. Swim a little more. OMG, a couple of seahorses! Super cute! Swim a little more. Oh, wow! There’s the Drop! Man, that looks deep! I looked out into the deep blue. When faced with a never ending panorama of the same colour, I lost all visual perception. No depth perception. I couldn’t tell if I was focusing short or long distance. Then it hit me - If a shark was swimming towards me, would I see it coming from miles away, or would it just suddenly appear right in front of my face? I looked up. The surface was even further away, now. Thankfully the dive guide signalled to make our way back to shore. I’ve never been more than ankle deep since.

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By *ools and the brain OP   Couple  over a year ago

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"That the lift in my block will go into free fall as I'm walking through the doors and decapitate me or chop the ends of my feet off.

LOL The threat is real!!

For me, anything to do with the ocean. I won’t go swimming in the sea, rivers, or just large bodies of water, for that matter. Sharks live there, for a start! We know more about space than we know about the ocean. Secondly, drowning is high on that fear list.

I went scuba diving in the Caribbean once. We walked in from the beach, and swam out to the reef, and hung out on the sea floor for a while. It was all going great until I looked up. I suddenly started to think about my air tank failing and would I be able to hold my breath long enough to get to the surface, so I tried to focus on looking at the reef. Oh, there’s an octopus. That’s cute. Swim a little more. OMG, a couple of seahorses! Super cute! Swim a little more. Oh, wow! There’s the Drop! Man, that looks deep! I looked out into the deep blue. When faced with a never ending panorama of the same colour, I lost all visual perception. No depth perception. I couldn’t tell if I was focusing short or long distance. Then it hit me - If a shark was swimming towards me, would I see it coming from miles away, or would it just suddenly appear right in front of my face? I looked up. The surface was even further away, now. Thankfully the dive guide signalled to make our way back to shore. I’ve never been more than ankle deep since. "

Open water heebie jebbies is a thing for sure.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I'm talking about a horror movie style fear not normal terrifying stuff like life.

Personally

Getting attacked by a Bigfoot or yeti creature out in the wilderness or mountain's.

A little closer to home, we have a downstairs bathroom and I always get goosebumps evertime I close the window in the dark I always expect a clawed hand to grab my wrist Ahhhhhhh! "

We live in the mountains with all sorts of wild animals. Sitting outside at night your mind wanders when you hear a odd sound. It can be creepy.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Go on holiday and get taken and wake up in a Hostel type situation.

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By *ools and the brain OP   Couple  over a year ago

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"I'm talking about a horror movie style fear not normal terrifying stuff like life.

Personally

Getting attacked by a Bigfoot or yeti creature out in the wilderness or mountain's.

A little closer to home, we have a downstairs bathroom and I always get goosebumps evertime I close the window in the dark I always expect a clawed hand to grab my wrist Ahhhhhhh!

We live in the mountains with all sorts of wild animals. Sitting outside at night your mind wanders when you hear a odd sound. It can be creepy."

I'd love to live in a mountain cabin absolutely love it but somewhere far away from old Sasquatch,

Smelly fucker.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I still run up my stairs, like im being chased by Freddie Krueger, when ive turned all my downstairs lights off, as I'm going to bed. If that counts?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I'm talking about a horror movie style fear not normal terrifying stuff like life.

Personally

Getting attacked by a Bigfoot or yeti creature out in the wilderness or mountain's.

A little closer to home, we have a downstairs bathroom and I always get goosebumps evertime I close the window in the dark I always expect a clawed hand to grab my wrist Ahhhhhhh!

We live in the mountains with all sorts of wild animals. Sitting outside at night your mind wanders when you hear a odd sound. It can be creepy.

I'd love to live in a mountain cabin absolutely love it but somewhere far away from old Sasquatch,

Smelly fucker."

Bears at 3 am in the morning setting off our ring security definitely creeps you out.

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