100 things that freak the hell out of you

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Hey if theres a troll, and yet someone is having fun with the threads that they make…so be it

35: Most people who laugh at OP never make their own threads in fear of being ridiculed.

36: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EcKORO8S6m8

this

I beg to differ…

orly?

I made some pretty crappy threads in hind sight.

37: Raptors man, fucking raptors…

i’m going to my next class
oh god i forgot my backpack
oh god i forgot my jacket
oh god i forgot my shoes
oh fuck i didn’t bring any of those

You don’t like bumblebees? :< But what about all ze honey?

That’s a wasp, not a Bumblebee. Bumblebees are fat, and look like they don’t shave themselves. Unless I’m mistaken.

It’s yellow and black and it has wings, it’s clearly a bumblebee. Honey Pops has taught me this.

  1. seeing films of people being buried alive.

No, that’s definitely a wasp.
This is a honeybee.

EDIT: Stupid Rand, getting infront of who I’m talking to.

Wasps, scorpions, big fat spiders.

By watching Arachnophobia, I contracted it. That movie’s supposed to be FUNNY, and it gave me a trauma. Gawd I’m such a pussy… :frowning:

Haha, that movie. My mum’s a massive arachnophobe, and when we rented that movie when we were little, she tried to stay away from the living room all evening. But she had to go to the toilet, so she asked us to tell her when there were no spiders on the TV. At one point (early on, when one of the expedition guys is dead and they put his corpse in a crate) we told her that there were no spiders in the picture (we didn’t lie, honestly), so she rushed through the living room, to the bathroom… But right at that moment, you see 2 big spider legs creeping through a hole in the crate.

My mum couldn’t sleep for 5 days straight.

lol

Like I said. Mother fucking spiders.

I’m not really freaked out by spiders, I can sit an entire evening with a big one right next to me… But the moment they touch me they’re dead. But that goes for any insect. Nasty little bastards, with their plentiful legs.

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