phobia fun

Apr 24, 2008 21:53

Gah. nothing like having an original phobia (original as in you could count on the fingers of one hand the people in the British Isles who have this and have a substantiated reason). Went Wagamamas after work with parentals, for the first time ever post-dinner, manage to catch the bus rather than having to get a taxi. Downstairs is all one- ( Read more... )

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randomeliza April 24 2008, 21:19:27 UTC
What is your phobia? If you don't mind specifying, of course...

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burntcopper April 24 2008, 21:42:34 UTC
tree branches banging against bus windows -> tree branches smashing through bus windows (and tearing part of the roof off), catching me across the top of my head, soaking clothing in blood (think Carrie, headwounds bleed like fuck) and it's only because my head was bent down reading a book that it wasn't far more serious. I know plenty of people who don't like/get jumpy at the sound of banging branches, but like I said, fingers of one hand when it comes to actual reaction. Had plenty of injuries/scars that're far worse, that's the only one I can't shake off.

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aderyn April 24 2008, 23:08:14 UTC
Wow. Sounds to me like a perfectly reasonable phobia to have developed.

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burntcopper April 24 2008, 23:42:33 UTC
my only bug about it is it's probably the only time it's ever going to happen (they never did figure out how the hell it happened originally) I know rationally it's a miracle it ever happened in the first place, but still, reaction.

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tirinar April 25 2008, 02:09:26 UTC
You're so not the only one - see me freak out every time I had to take the Brighton/London Rail Replacement bus...

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lasayla April 25 2008, 17:59:34 UTC
That actually HAPPENS?

I always used to wonder about that. My school bus route was very foliage heavy. There were times it sounded like the branches were going to take us all out, but I used to sit and tell myself 'Don't be stupid, you can't break a bus with a tree!'

Now I know it wasn't just my imagination, I'm going to be constantly flinching.

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burntcopper April 26 2008, 21:02:24 UTC
it's only happened once that I know of (y'know, that reverse of a miracle thing), they've no idea how. I used to find the banging comforting.

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