What scares you the most

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Koo Koo...like the endless pits in half-life? Those make me want to curl up in a fetal position every time I see them...

Ivee... I have no doubt that your bro stands beside your bed. ;)
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My biggest fear is someone breaking into my house and stealing only my computer and toy collection and leaving everything else....actually I don't fear it I would just be kicking myself a lot if it actually did happen.

I was always afraid of being lost in the woods by myself, being stuck in a car while it's sinking, and most of all losing my loved ones such as family (especially my mom), friends, and my girlfriend.

Also I always think about life after death, if it was just like empty darkness and all you could do was think to yourself. Only being able to speak to yourself and see nothing, feel nothing, smell nothing, etc. Only to be able to think about what you used to have, the fun you used to have, the people you used to love and know. I'm very scared of that happening.
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Not exactly a fear in a phobic sense, but I really don't want to be in an accident where I find lose body parts.
I don't think I could bear it if I just lost one hand or leg.

Pretty much, I don't want to have to depend on someone else to do things that I should be able to do.

So I'll ride a motorcycle, snowboard, and willing to do anything for an adrenaline rush, but only one the caveat that if I get hurt, it's something that keeps me whole or it kills me.
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Post by EvilHorace »

Seriously the only real fears would be losing people close to me, family or friends as I've already lost a few of each and each time it tends to take alot out of you, sometimes you never really recover. The older you get, much of it becomes inevitable,like you know your parents will likely die before you and if your married, you know that one will outlive the other and the survivor will have a very difficult time after years with the other person. Those are things too that you usually have no control over whereas most other things you can control or get away from.
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