Phobias
What gives you the heebie-jeebies?
It's a bit strong to call this a phobia, but for me it's the thought of biting into a dry flannel. I've no idea why I'd ever want to or even get the opportunity to do so, seeing as I don't own one, but it makes my teeth hurt to think about it. *ewww*
Tell us what innocent things make you go pale, wobbly and send shivers down your spine.
( , Thu 10 Apr 2008, 13:34)
What gives you the heebie-jeebies?
It's a bit strong to call this a phobia, but for me it's the thought of biting into a dry flannel. I've no idea why I'd ever want to or even get the opportunity to do so, seeing as I don't own one, but it makes my teeth hurt to think about it. *ewww*
Tell us what innocent things make you go pale, wobbly and send shivers down your spine.
( , Thu 10 Apr 2008, 13:34)
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Sound of silence
Anyway, since I was a young kid, I used to have this freaky fear of sounds. And I don't mean sounds like some kiddy songs, I mean sounds like radio static, distortions, twisted voices and stuff. Putting me in a dark room with a radio turned on to none of the stations, but static, might be the worse torture I could ever go through.
So, to begin the story; I got out with my friends, we had a couple of drinks too much so I went to my house to get some sleep. Since they lived further from the city than I did, and there we're no buses at the time, I've let them sleep at my place.
Since I was very hungover, I went to my bed and left them do whatever they want, as long as they don't disturb me...
The next thing I remember is waking up by a mix of hundreds of fucked up voices getting out of those speakers in my room (which were on the radio, possibly, a low freq. broadcast) at a very high volume. Attempting to make a distance between myself and that "music" those retards put up in my stereo, I accidentally fell of my bed and broke my arm (which is fine now).
Needless to say that I got rid of anything involving radio that has unmemorized and preset stations on it. As for the 'friends' they're fine now... I'm still planning some revenge though... any ideas?
( , Mon 14 Apr 2008, 18:30, 3 replies)
Anyway, since I was a young kid, I used to have this freaky fear of sounds. And I don't mean sounds like some kiddy songs, I mean sounds like radio static, distortions, twisted voices and stuff. Putting me in a dark room with a radio turned on to none of the stations, but static, might be the worse torture I could ever go through.
So, to begin the story; I got out with my friends, we had a couple of drinks too much so I went to my house to get some sleep. Since they lived further from the city than I did, and there we're no buses at the time, I've let them sleep at my place.
Since I was very hungover, I went to my bed and left them do whatever they want, as long as they don't disturb me...
The next thing I remember is waking up by a mix of hundreds of fucked up voices getting out of those speakers in my room (which were on the radio, possibly, a low freq. broadcast) at a very high volume. Attempting to make a distance between myself and that "music" those retards put up in my stereo, I accidentally fell of my bed and broke my arm (which is fine now).
Needless to say that I got rid of anything involving radio that has unmemorized and preset stations on it. As for the 'friends' they're fine now... I'm still planning some revenge though... any ideas?
( , Mon 14 Apr 2008, 18:30, 3 replies)
try this
When they sleep tie them up and dowse them in water. Then place a little bit of petrol on their upper lip. This is all they will smell. Now wake them and flick matches at them.
:D
( , Mon 14 Apr 2008, 20:20, closed)
When they sleep tie them up and dowse them in water. Then place a little bit of petrol on their upper lip. This is all they will smell. Now wake them and flick matches at them.
:D
( , Mon 14 Apr 2008, 20:20, closed)
Better
Lock them in a room and put speakers outside the door, put on a Raffi CD and go out for a couple of hours.
If that doesn't give them a permanent case of the creeps, nothing will.
EDIT: or even worse, Rick Astley.
( , Mon 14 Apr 2008, 20:57, closed)
Lock them in a room and put speakers outside the door, put on a Raffi CD and go out for a couple of hours.
If that doesn't give them a permanent case of the creeps, nothing will.
EDIT: or even worse, Rick Astley.
( , Mon 14 Apr 2008, 20:57, closed)
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