4 Things that gives you the creeps

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18 Jun 2013, 1:54 pm

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Anybody else think that very old-wheelchairs are really creepy looking? I suppose that's the case with most old medical-equipment in general.

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iiiiiiiiii - That is creepy! Ugh i can totally relate to this one, like old mental hospital furniture/equipment type to - and crumbling old abandoned insane asylums O_O Gives me the goosebumps just thinking about it



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18 Jun 2013, 2:00 pm

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(...)The part underneath your tongue, bah can't look at it(...)

Now that you mentioned, yes, this is true!



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18 Jun 2013, 3:07 pm

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Sunflowers are also creepy.


Those thick stalks. Yeah. And kudzu, or any kind of tangly vines. Who knows what's under there?


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18 Jun 2013, 4:55 pm

People who whisper everything loudly and intensely.

Especially if that also includes graphic talk of people's illnesses (people you never met included), interspersed with preaching and 'testifying' - "God talk."

I consider myself Christian and I love God but that is too much even for me. I don't go around preaching and forcing it on others, in place of a regular conversation.



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18 Jun 2013, 6:24 pm

Venger wrote:
Anybody else think that very old-wheelchairs are really creepy looking? I suppose that's the case with most old medical-equipment in general.

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yes that wheelchair looks so uncomfortable.

Those old Mental hospitals give me the creeps too the way they treated people back then.



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18 Jun 2013, 6:40 pm

The fake skeletons in a science/medical room makes me uncomfortable not because they are scary but because they remind me of my own skeleton and its movement etc.



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20 Jun 2013, 10:16 am

4 things that scare me:

Drowning
Adult women who look like they are in their mid-teens trying to pick me up
Police officers
People who call for vigilante justice without a fair and legal trial

and a 5th thing that I worry about so much that it sometimes makes me physically ill:
My wife dying before I do.


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20 Jun 2013, 10:44 am

Seeing a very large stone on the lake bottom when I'm in a boat above it. If it is close to the surface it's all right, but when the distance exceeds, say, ten feet then I'd rather not look at it.



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20 Jun 2013, 2:01 pm

1. Bronies
2. The Singularity
3. Being Bound
4. Creepers



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20 Jun 2013, 2:51 pm

Algae and fucales are also creepy i think - Slimy, nasty things.. Speaking of water plants, seagrass becomes slightly scary when it's so long that it manage to twist around people's feet while they are swimming - I remember once that a cousin of mine, managed to get stuck in some seagrass after having dived into the water - Luckily he managed to get out of it before he went "out of oxygen". Those sneeky green buggers.



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21 Jun 2013, 12:01 pm

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21 Jun 2013, 12:11 pm

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21 Jun 2013, 2:38 pm

1. Any small creature with an exoskeleton and more than four legs
2. The severity and implications of such drastic conditions as Anencephaly and Chagas Disease
3. Dystopian projects of the future (such as the "Borg/Singularity," so- called conspiracy theories, and the content of such books as 1984)
4. The sound of unexpected footsteps


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21 Jun 2013, 3:23 pm

The face split diving accident video. You can still find it by Googling the keywords "headsplitter diving accident." It is horrible.

Here is a lengthy article about the video, not the video itself.



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21 Jun 2013, 3:35 pm

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4. The sound of unexpected footsteps


I hear that! Seriously, that was not meant to be a pun. :roll: It's just how my brain works. Unexpected footsteps are creepy.

I've posted some, but I was reminded of some things that I find very creepy.
5. Insects crawling, landing, or touching on my skin. I use to wake up and find cockroaches crawling on me. We also had a dog with flees when I was a child.
6. Insects crawling in my ear and becoming a parasite in my head (thank you Rod Serling's Night Gallery)
7. Insects in my cereal (it use to happen when I was a child, cockroaches and their eggs in the Rice Krispies)
8. Bats - love hate relationship. I recognize them as wonderful animals, but after having one crawl around between my blankets one night.... shudder.



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22 Jun 2013, 5:04 pm

1. Butterflies (the small ones are ok)
2. People whistling