Author Topic: One odd fear.  (Read 2680 times)


fear of heights and falling off of them
this extends to but is not limited to: elevators, looking out of the window on a plane, probably some other stuff

Except the fear of heights is one of the most common fears on the planet and is completely rational

It says it is pretty rare, so the teasing continues at school D;

I have trypophobia which is the fear of holes in patterns. Its mostly honeycomb patterns that creep me the forget out for no reason.

I have trypophobia which is the fear of holes in patterns. Its mostly honeycomb patterns that creep me the forget out for no reason.

Is it sort of like a taste of disgust in your moth that makes you feel weird?

I have trypophobia which is the fear of holes in patterns. Its mostly honeycomb patterns that creep me the forget out for no reason.

I know something that would make you flip the forget out but I'm going to be nice

Just don't Google your phobia

They are designed not to crash actually
To back this up, Elevators have 2 safety mechanisms.
1. A special lock that stops the rotary wheel on the elevator cable if the wheel moves too fast
2. A counter-weight if the lock fails to work, for every elevator there are 2 elevator shafts.
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A wall socket electrocuted me because I pressed the reset button, now that's something to be afraid of still.

Is it sort of like a taste of disgust in your moth that makes you feel weird?

Its more like nausea and wanting to move the hell away from it.

I don't have a panic attack when i see one but i do feel ill near them.

A wall socket electrocuted me because I pressed the reset button, now that's something to be afraid of still.
Wall socket electrocutions dont really hurt though.
They are only 120 volts

Its more like nausea and wanting to move the hell away from it.

I don't have a panic attack when i see one but i do feel ill near them.


Yeah, that's the feeling I get, I don't outright scream or jump away, I'm just aware of it.

Wall socket electrocutions dont really hurt though.
They are only 120 volts

Doesn't mean I like to get shocked. It's a weird feeling that happens very fast.

Doesn't mean I like to get shocked. It's a weird feeling that happens very fast.
Yea, but its not something you should be afraid of
It rarely happens unless you are touching the metal yourself

its like touching your tongue to a 9v battery

I hate wearing buttoned shirts. But don't fear them.

Hoe did you get your hand stuck exactly?
I got my hand stuck in the door of a turdis (awesome name I just learned of recently for a porta-potty) a long time ago and haven't gone in one since except for in times of dire need.

Yea, but its not something you should be afraid of
It rarely happens unless you are touching the metal yourself

its like touching your tongue to a 9v battery
You don't really know what you are talking about. People can be knocked back away from the wall from the shock of an outlet.

I hate wearing buttoned shirts. But don't fear them.

Hoe did you get your hand stuck exactly?
I got my hand stuck in the door of a turdis (awesome name I just learned of recently for a porta-potty) a long time ago and haven't gone in one since except for in times of dire need.
You don't really know what you are talking about. People can be knocked back away from the wall from the shock of an outlet.

I was like five minutes old (not exactly) and I assume I pushed my hand up under my dads button.