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hannahsarah March 23 2010, 07:52:36 UTC
When I lived in New York, I worked with this really cool guy. At the time I was having trouble finding an apartment I could afford, and he needed a roommate. We were discussing if we thought we could be compatible or not. He asked me "Do you have entophobia?" and I said "No, I have etophobia. I'm afraid of knowing the origins of words."

Then we both cracked up and decided I could move in until I found a new place.

It turns out that he was studying clinical entomology, and his apartment was full of textbooks showing people in various states of horrible infestation. DX

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polaris93 March 23 2010, 07:59:58 UTC
There seem to be two types of people in the world: those who find books/photos on entemology (and those interested in them) fascinating, and those who run screaming at the sight/sound of either. It's like forensic pathology: you either love it or hate it. Sounds like you're one of the lucky ones who don't run screaming from entemology. :-)

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hannahsarah March 23 2010, 08:15:24 UTC
I'm pretty cool with medical stuff. Crime scenes and violence are a whole other subject. That sort of stuff freaks me out, but flesh eating bacteria are no problem.

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polaris93 March 23 2010, 08:21:14 UTC
I think the difference has to do with perceived malice -- bacteria aren't malicious, but people can be and often are, and that is what lies behind human violence.

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