Author Topic: A sudden thought.  (Read 999 times)

If there was something a person likes, but then it scares them, would they still like it?

And then I thought, how can I be afraid of dragons?


If there was something a person likes, but then it scares them, would they still like it?
See: People who watch horror movies.

They like how it scares them. Just like the SA-X... no wait thats a bad example

I like Japanese ghost movies, sometimes they scare me but I still love 'em. <3

I suppose, as in horror movie fans, you can enjoy the adrenaline rush that the scary thing gives you.

But I dare say, if something is nice and they normally like it, then it scares them, it might mentally scar them and deter them from it.

You wouldn't know, because it could happen in any number of different ways for any person.

A lot of people love guns, but when someone points a pistol to their face...

:cookieMonster:

I can handle game blood,gore,ect and like it
but not real blood
like in a crime mystery i am like 'ok nononononononoon i'm not looking at the body' hence, my parinoia of people busting into my house with guns and stuff
also, i love reading creepypasta, but i can't sleep for a week after the spongebob ones

also, i love reading creepypasta, but i can't sleep for a week after the spongebob ones
I don't understand why people are scared of 'scary' stories.

I quite like my imagination.

What I'm asking is that, how can I get scared by a dragon?

If possible?

What I'm asking is that, how can I get scared by a dragon?

If possible?
meet a real one

What I'm asking is that, how can I get scared by a dragon?

If possible?
Surprise buttlove.
But you might like that...

meet a real one

Hmm, I guess I can't really take that seriously.

"I have met a dragon! My life is fulfilled!"



I guess I never think about dragons as deadly as sharks, lions and tigers.

I think that they're just smarter and more powerful.

They like how it scares them. Just like the SA-X... no wait thats a bad example
Oh gawd no I've had enough of that