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What's your greatest fear?

Eason

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Being fat, ugly, and working 40+ hours a week in some crap job.
 

GQgeek

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Originally Posted by cheessus

The story behind the last fear was that I had a friend whose roommate starting having these really bad head/earaches and he then finally went to the doctor who found out that there was a cockroach dead in his ear that had eaten away some of his eardrum, and all that pain was him smashing the cockroach with a Q-tip.


Wtf... How does that even happen?
 

Tokyo Slim

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Originally Posted by Eason
Being fat, ugly, and working 40+ hours a week in some crap job.
Two out of three aint bad.
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Sorry... too easy. I couldn't help it. I am weak. He who snarks and runs away, lives to snark another day!
 

Connemara

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Originally Posted by cheessus
The story behind the last fear was that I had a friend whose roommate starting having these really bad head/earaches and he then finally went to the doctor who found out that there was a cockroach dead in his ear that had eaten away some of his eardrum, and all that pain was him smashing the cockroach with a Q-tip.
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West24

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death of someone close, especially my parents. falling or doing something stupid and having to be in a wheel chair for the rest of my life.
 

Master-Classter

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Coming home to discover my raw denim has been washed... Lol, Seriously?

I don't want to even imagine something too awful. Here are some:

Dying without having made my life mean anything (probably the one I think about most)
not finding someone who loves me (besides people I feel have to)
Not being a good father (future)
 

tolo

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Originally Posted by Seanallen
At the moment, sharp things pointed toward my eyes, my chemistry teacher had a sharp icepickish object, and even though I was like 7 feet away, it was pointed straight at my eye and I could not look at it, all I could imagine was that stabbing me in the eye. I already got over my fear of heights, I can stand on cliff edges if I wanted to now.
does looking at sharp objects cause you any physical pain?
 

Deluks917

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Obviously being sucked up bad enough that I couldn't kill myself. Everything else is easy enough to fix...
 

rdawson808

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My wife dying. I guess I'd rather drown than watch my wife die, and the thought of drowning really scares the **** out of me. No, I don't know why.



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MetroStyles

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Originally Posted by Master-Classter
Dying without having made my life mean anything (probably the one I think about most)

There is no "meaning" to life, so it looks like you may be SOL.
 

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