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Twixxdaweedguru OP t1_j2dmdao wrote

Mine is butterflies lol, I will run into traffic

Honorable mention: New York City, never been and never will

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Spritztomb t1_j2dmgyi wrote

Walking on a sidewalk whilst cars are going 30mph like one drunk or done with life person could just turn off the road and pfu chu chu

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mileypaige t1_j2dmht2 wrote

Escalators and elevators, I always choose stairs

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anthonyqld t1_j2dmpiq wrote

Huntsman spiders. I know they're completely harmless, and even help get rid of other bugs/insects, but they petrify me whenever I see them.

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blastedoffthis t1_j2dnbx7 wrote

Watching a movie and the protagonist may be harmed or killed.

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Ravingrook t1_j2dnd5t wrote

I'm acrophobic, but I'm not afraid of falling or jumping (call of the void). I'm afraid of the structure I'm standing on collapsing under me. Could be a ladder or bridge or rooftop.

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DanteWrath t1_j2dnnvi wrote

The idea that when I make a mistake, people will remember it every minute of every day henceforth, and nobody will ever see me as intelligent, together, or really anything positive because in their minds I'm nothing but a collection of my biggest fuck-ups.

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Twixxdaweedguru OP t1_j2dohs2 wrote

I get that. I hate driving on bridges and there’s a tunnel in the US near me(there might be more) and it goes under the ocean. It’s not see through but if it’s quiet you can hear the water moving against it. Maybe we just don’t trust man made structures lol

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furmom654 t1_j2dqz0p wrote

The thought of outer space. I don’t like that it apparently has no end. Terrifying that you could just float away for eternity. And where does the statement that “we know more about space than the ocean” come from? How could that be true? The ocean has a limit/boundaries?

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