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Ghosts can honest to goodness scare the shit out of me. But probably the imagery that I'm the most consistently afraid of is giant statues that come alive. For which I 100% blame Talos. Fuck you, Talos.
Ghosts can honest to goodness scare the shit out of me. But probably the imagery that I'm the most consistently afraid of is giant statues that come alive. For which I 100% blame Talos. Fuck you, Talos.
Anyway I can see why the never-changing expression of a being way taller than you, with impenetrable skin and with the potential to kill you without mercy in the spot is frightening. I blame Gantz of my traumas with that kind of imagery.
My biggest fright comes to needles closing to the eyeballs. That is the worst imagery you can give me. :horror:
I actually just got a T-shirt with a woman getting her eye poked out on it. I really like that shirt.
I actually just got a T-shirt with a woman getting her eye poked out on it. I really like that shirt.
Charming.
Kaynil just sassed me. >:O
Eye stuff grosses me out for sure, but I wouldn't say it unsettles or disturbs me. I just go 'eugh! Gross!'
A good ghost story can make me uncomfortable to be in my house alone at night.
Kaynil just sassed me. >:O
This could probably a conversation we could have had if face to face. The fact that you mention you have the shirt after I say that's my frightening imagery.
ye stuff grosses me out for sure, but I wouldn't say it unsettles or disturbs me. I just go 'eugh! Gross!'
It makes me terribly anxious to see the needle getting close to the eye. I don't think it is gross. It just makes me dread anything like that happening to me. Anywhere else you can stop looking but not when is your eye and it is taking its bloody time while you're paralized.
It could be due some imagery I actually see when I was growing up. The neighbour had two dogs and the big dog bit the small dog...
A good ghost story can make me uncomfortable to be in my house alone at night.
Yeah.
I used to have a book of paranormal compilations. I would read it at night and then be afraid of every little sound.
I remeber I read about human combustion and I was afraid I'd catch on fire while I was asleep like those stories I read.
This could probably a conversation we could have had if face to face. The fact that you mention you have the shirt after I say that's my frightening imagery.
Oh dang, did I really upset you? I thought it was an interesting coincidence, I didn't mean to mock or make light of your fear.
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It makes me terribly anxious to see the needle getting close to the eye. I don't think it is gross. It just makes me dread anything like that happening to me. Anywhere else you can stop looking but not when is your eye and it is taking its bloody time while you're paralized.It could be due some imagery I actually see when I was growing up. The neighbour had two dogs and the big dog bit the small dog...
Daaaaaang D=
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Yeah.
I used to have a book of paranormal compilations. I would read it at night and then be afraid of every little sound.
I remeber I read about human combustion and I was afraid I'd catch on fire while I was asleep like those stories I read.
While writing recently I came up with a little girl who stands outside and smiles at you through the window. I scared myself silly, was terrified of looking at windows for weeks. Because of a ghost I invented myself.
While writing recently I came up with a little girl who stands outside and smiles at you through the window. I scared myself silly, was terrified of looking at windows for weeks. Because of a ghost I invented myself.
I find it pretty cool your imagination of this girl was so vivid in your head that it marked you like that when you first came up with it. I hope your writing will make it able for others to see her just as vividly.
The kind of imagery you posted in that thread that shall remain unnamed frightens me.
It makes me terribly anxious to see the needle getting close to the eye. I don't think it is gross. It just makes me dread anything like that happening to me. Anywhere else you can stop looking but not when is your eye and it is taking its bloody time while you're paralized.
things like this p much make me uneasy.
The kind of imagery you posted in that thread that shall remain unnamed frightens me.
It's a good thread.
Things that are just a little bit wrong are the scariest to me, I think. A dude with fangs and horns and green skin is just a monster. I love monsters. But a dude whose eyes are shifted an inch to the left of where they ought to be would freak me out.
Well, I really don't know how to answer this question.
But honestly, I guess I will go for a black-hole. As far as I know, it can never be destroyed and not to mention that it's just too scary and may be even interesting.
Oh hell yeah, Black Holes are scary. I remember learning about them as a kid and being terrified for days that the world was going to get swallowed up any second and we'd never see it coming.
Oh dang, did I really upset you? I thought it was an interesting coincidence, I didn't mean to mock or make light of your fear.
I just noticed this. No, man. You didn't upset me. It was interesting but I would still make fun of the comment in the same way. I should have made clearer I was picturing it as us getting along not me being hurt. :xD:
Good, good.
Here's the shirt for anyone not-Kaynil who is interested.
Good, good.
Here's the shirt for anyone not-Kaynil who is interested.
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Images involving spiders frighten me a lot because I suffer from arachnophobia. Also, ghosts and zombies are the supernatural beings that scare me the most.
If you wouldn't mind, what is scary about zombies to you?
I used to find the whole 'walking corpse' idea pleasantly unsettling. But at this point I'm desencitized to it. I've actually spent a lot of time trying to make it scary for myself again, with no luck.
Just the fact that it's putrid flesh that can physically attack you. They can harm you while being disgusting at the same time, which creates a sensation of panic in me somehow. At least vampires can kill you gracefully without butchering you before.
When 90s splatter movies dip into the uncanny valley. Deformed, monstrous abominations of not-quite-human likeness.