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Fear: what scares us and our responses?

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I've had really horrible dreams before. I always dream about suffocating or floating in around in a dark void or something not so great. Every now and than I dream about women.

well, with all the posts jupiter has made about hacking computers and windows os, i'm really scared about clicking on any posts or threads he's made 8-)

To be honest, I have really bad acrophobia. I dont scream or anything like that, I just freeze up and tremble. I don't like climbing trees, I don't like climbing ladders. I  really hate planes. Just really not my thing.

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I'm kinda afraid of heights when I'm aware of how high I am off the ground, and I'm not on something sturdy, like a floor in a building or something.  I also don't like escalators.  I don't like they way I feel when I ride them, though I don't mind elevators.

Yeah,my wife doesn't seem afraid of heights at all. She's the kind of girl that would jump off a bridge or go bungee jumping.

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I'm also kinda afraid of speed.  Though I'm a motorsports fan, speed has always sort of scared me when I was aware of how fast I was going.  That being said, I may've been in one of my father's Ford T-birds when it was going over 150mph once.  Why do I say that?  The Pontiac Firebird Trans Am we out-ran was brand new at the time--and governor limited to 151mph.  If the Trans Am was going full speed, we were going at leas 152 or so, if not more.  And that was a car that was a 4/5 seater with four people in it vs a brand new sports coupe that had a Chevy V8 out of a Corvette in it.

I'm also kinda afraid of speed.  Though I'm a motorsports fan, speed has always sort of scared me when I was aware of how fast I was going.  That being said, I may've been in one of my father's Ford T-birds when it was going over 150mph once.  Why do I say that?  The Pontiac Firebird Trans Am we out-ran was brand new at the time--and governor limited to 151mph.  If the Trans Am was going full speed, we were going at leas 152 or so, if not more.  And that was a car that was a 4/5 seater with four people in it vs a brand new sports coupe that had a Chevy V8 out of a Corvette in it.

Chernaudi, because of your knowledge with vehicles. have you thought about taking up a career as a car salesman?

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Nope, not really.  I'm not especially good with people I don't know, though you wouldn't think it on this board ;)  I was just born into a car family.  Of course, with the T-bird, unless you looked at the speedometer, you'd have no idea how fast you were going because it was a luxury car with electronic suspension, though the car did have a sportscar like edge to it, it was more of a GT car.

Yeah, I get a little freaked if I'm going to fast and I feel like I'm going to role really hard and get scraped up. Not fun at all. I start getting an adrenaline rush.

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