I remember that movie, it was some big rock in the middle of a room and two guys would put their hand in for some Russian Roulette dare sort of thing.
I'm going with BIG spiders. Small spiders don't freak me out as much as big ones do. Just seeing them craw around and all of the sudden bust out in some sort of super speed freaks me out. Creepy AND scary.
Biking, then landing off a jump awkwardly, crashing, feeling the pain, trying to find the source, then finding a gash the length of your thumb and about two inches deep in your wrist. It was literally this close to an artery: ____. I was pretty scared.
I am afraid of the floods, heavy rain and destruction that is happening in my country this week. It is raining a lot and only yesterday 362 people died and 150 weren't found yet. And it is next to my city. I am scared. Houses and buildings were destroyed and families were crushed into their houses. I wanna get out of here
Those movies aren't scary at all. They're just grotesque. I'm afraid of torandos that surpass F3. Because when it surpasses F3 and it's coming toward you, you're gonna die if you get picked up by it. But I'm glad I've only seen one tornado in my lifetime and it was an F3.
why? because probably some of the people I love would die, and I would be handycapped after that. plus: I wouldn't know if any new friends were my friends. maybe they just like to hang around with someone who survived a terrorist attack.
That's pretty sad, because a marriage can be beautiful.
The saw movies,the film it and fear itself.
I liked the movies :$ and that even though i'm a girl. I started laughing when someones hand was burned by hydrochloric acid. It wasn't because he was screaming (i'm not a sadistical person) but because i was thinking "he is just putting his hand in lemon juice with some red powder on it and faking screaming"
The scariest thing for me.. That's a though question! I think it's pain.
Psychological and physical pain.. It could happen with a lot of things, so it's a rather big fear:P
Our ability to sense, comprehend and memorize what is going on around us feeds to our imagination. This is the root of all fears. As our knowledge grow, past fears diminish but at the same time we become more vulnerable to new fears, because we are now aware of their existence. If a man's knowledge becomes unlimited, then perhaps he might not have fear.