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chernobog13 · 2 years
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I’m sorry, Sandman, but there’s no place in the Justice Society of America for scelerophobes!
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9teenninety5 · 1 year
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i have an empty tampon container full of weapons that i keep on my bed next to me in case someone tries to break in. currently there is a kitchen knife that my roommate is probably wondering what happened to it, some pepper spray, a keychain alarm, and a taser. i also have a bat and a hammer as well as three security cameras, two motion detecting alarms, and three motion detecting lights. call me kevin mccallister.
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24,25,27,28!
24. If you could meet one OC of yours, who would it be and why?
there are so many characters i could name here good goddefinitely coral, to give her a really big hug and tell her how sorry i am for what happened to her in 2015 ;o;
25. What is the OC that resembles you the most (same hobby, height, shared like/dislike for something etc?)
not counting my self-insert (the seer), i’d probably have to say serena!! she was my in-game squid for splatoon 1 and she does have a lot of similarities to me :0
27. Any OCs that were inspired by a certain song?
WHERE TO BEGIN? 8D
mae was inspired by marina and the diamond’s “i am not a robot”mason (unseen on the blog as of this post) was inspired by madame macabre’s “to the ark”scelerophobia (also unseen as of this post) was inspired by ghost/creep-p’s “hyperdontia” and “novocaine”, but mainly the first onewilson was literally designed after radiohead’s “street spirit”
a lot of ocs of mine are tied to music but these are just the direct inspirations ovo
28. Your most dangerous OC?
ooh, that’s a tough onepenumbra was literally designed as a weaponkagami is also incredibly strong despite being practically seven years oldserik can literally fuse worlds together
a lot of them are strong in their own ways but for dangerous? it’s gotta be these guys
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theavatar-asami · 4 years
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Holy sh*t I hate scelerophobia (fear of bre@k !ns and stuff
Like I hear one noise in the middle of the night and I’m gonna be listening super hard and running over scenarios in my head for at least 10 minutes and on guard for like 20 more
Worse if a car drives by
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so apparently i have an appointment to get my blood drawn either tomorrow or next week and my mom has this “happy pill” to give me for context me and my brother are deathly afraid of needles which is awful because we need them done regularly because of our medications so last time me brother got his blood drawn my mom gave him this “happy pill” to help calm him like way down and it worked but he was hallucinating im not worried about hallucinating im worried about what the hell im going to say under this pills influence because my mom doesnt know half the stuff i do/think about because its not her business and of course im worried about the pill not working because then ill have to face the needle sober once again
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doc-broken · 7 years
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PHOBIA THREAD
I found 75 common phobias
Reblog with the ones you have
I’ve got Achrophobia, claustrophobia, monophobia, Autophobia, Globophobia (simply because I saw the IT remake), Nyctophobia, Apiphobia, and Agliophobia
Arachnophobia – The fear of spiders affects women four times more (48% women and 12% men).
Ophidiophobia – The fear of snakes. Phobics avoid certain cities because they have more snakes.
Acrophobia – The fear of heights. Five percent of the general population suffer from this phobia.
Agoraphobia – The fear of open or crowded spaces. People with this fear often wont leave home.
Cynophobia – The fear of dogs. This includes everything from small Poodles to large Great Danes.
Astraphobia – The fear of thunder/lightning AKA Brontophobia, Tonitrophobia, Ceraunophobia.
Claustrophobia – The fear of small spaces like elevators, small rooms and other enclosed spaces.
Mysophobia – The fear of germs. It is also rightly termed as Germophobia or Bacterophobia.Trypophobia
Aerophobia – The fear of flying. 25 million Americans share a fear of flying.
Trypophobia – The fear of holes is an unusual but pretty common phobia.
Carcinophobia – The fear of cancer. People with this develop extreme diets.
Thanatophobia – The fear of death. Even talking about death can be hard.
Glossophobia – The fear of public speaking. Not being able to do speeches.
Monophobia – The fear of being alone. Even while eating and/or sleeping.
Atychiphobia – The fear of failure. It is the single greatest barrier to success.
Ornithophobia – The fear of birds. Individuals suffering from this may only fear certain species.
Alektorophobia – The fear of chickens. You may have this phobia if chickens make you panic.
Enochlophobia – The fear of crowds is closely related to Ochlophobia and Demophobia.Trypanophobia
Aphenphosmphobia – The fear of intimacy. Fear of being touched and love.
Trypanophobia – The fear of needles.
Anthropophobia – The fear of people. Being afraid of people in all situations.
Aquaphobia – The fear of water. Being afraid of water or being near water.
Autophobia – The fear of abandonment and being abandoned by someone.
Hemophobia – The fear of blood. Even the sight of blood can cause fainting.
Gamophobia – The fear of commitment or sticking with someone to the end.
Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia – The fear of long words. Believe it or not, it’s real.
Xenophobia – The fear of the unknown. Fearing anything or anyone that is strange or foreign.Achievemephobia
Vehophobia – The fear of driving. This phobia affects personal and work life.
Basiphobia – The fear of falling. Some may even refuse to walk or stand up.
Achievemephobia – The fear of success. The opposite to the fear of failure.
Theophobia – The fear of God causes an irrational fear of God or religion.
Ailurophobia – The fear of cats. This phobia is also known as Gatophobia.
Metathesiophobia – The fear of change. Sometimes change is a good thing.
Globophobia – The fear of balloons. They should be fun, but not for phobics.
Nyctophobia – The fear of darkness. Being afraid of the dark or the night is common for kids.
Androphobia – The fear of men. Usually seen in younger females, but it can also affect adults.
Phobophobia – The fear of fear. The thought of being afraid of objects/situations.
Philophobia – The fear of love. Being scared of falling in love or emotions.
Triskaidekaphobia – The fear of the number 13 or the bad luck that follows.
Emetophobia – The fear of vomiting and the fear of loss of your self control.
Gephyrophobia – The fear of bridges and crossing even the smallest bridge.
Entomophobia – The fear of bugs and insects, also related to Acarophobia.
Lepidopterophobia – The fear of butterflies and often most winged insects.
Panophobia – The fear of everything or fear that terrible things will happen.
Podophobia – The fear of feet. Some people fear touching or looking at feet, even their own.
Paraskevidekatriaphobia – The fear of Friday the 13th. About 8% of Americans have this phobia.
Somniphobia – The fear of sleep. Being terrified of what might happen right after you fall asleep.
Gynophobia – The fear of women. May occur if you have unresolved mother issues.Koumpounophobia
Apiphobia – The fear of bees. Many people fear being stung by angry bees.
Koumpounophobia – The fear of buttons. Clothes with buttons are avoided.
Anatidaephobia – The fear of ducks. Somewhere, a duck is watching you.
Pyrophobia – The fear of fire. A natural/primal fear that can be debilitating.
Ranidaphobia – The fear of frogs. Often caused by episodes from childhood.
Galeophobia – The fear of sharks in the ocean or even in swimming pools.
Athazagoraphobia – The fear of being forgotten or not remembering things.
Katsaridaphobia – The fear of cockroaches. This can easily lead to an excessive cleaning disorder.
Iatrophobia – The fear of doctors. Do you delay doctor visits? You may have this.
Pediophobia – The fear of dolls. This phobia could well be Chucky-induced.
Ichthyophobia – The fear of fish. Includes small, large, dead and living fish.
Achondroplasiaphobia – The fear of midgets. Because they look differently.
Mottephobia – The fear of moths. These insects are only beautiful to some.
Zoophobia – The fear of animals. Applies to both vile and harmless animals.
Bananaphobia – The fear of bananas. If you have this phobia, they are scary.
Sidonglobophobia – The fear of cotton balls or plastic foams. Oh that sound.
Scelerophobia – The fear of crime involves being afraid of burglars, attackers or crime in general.
Cibophobia – The fear of food. The phobia may come from a bad episode while eating, like choking.
Phasmophobia – The fear of ghosts. AKA Spectrophobia. Who you gonna call? Ghostbusters!
Equinophobia – The fear of horses. Animal phobias are pretty common, especially for women.
Musophobia – The fear of mice. Some people find mice cute, but phobics don’t.Catoptrophobia
Catoptrophobia – The fear of mirrors. Being afraid of what you might see.
Agliophobia – The fear of pain. Being afraid something painful will happen.
Tokophobia – The fear of pregnancy involves giving birth or having children.
Telephonophobia – The fear of talking on the phone. Phobics prefer texting.
Pogonophobia – The fear of beards or being scared of/around bearded men.
Omphalophobia – The fear of belly buttons. Touching and looking at navels.
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gently-fading-grace · 4 years
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I was tagged by @avidxmn ! (thank u, ur wonderful!)
1. do you make your bed?
- lol only when someone comes over to hang out.
2. what’s your favorite number?
- its 6 & 9 and i promise its not for that reason but lol 69
3. what is your job?
- I’m a beauty consultant
4. if you could go back to school, would you?
- only if i really knew if it was something i really wanted to do cause i hate school. i don’t do well.
5. can you parallel park?
- lol i can’t even fucking drive. IM 27 AND CANT DRIVE (mostly cause of my eye issues)
6. a job you had that would surprise people?
- i worked at a christian private school as an after school worker. i’m not really a fan of children in general lol plus i’m not into organized religion either. it was cool though, i have some really great memories from that school.
7. do you think aliens are real?
- 100% yes
8. can you drive a manual car?
- i’ve only driven three times in my life and the last time i ran into a tree so no.
9. what’s your guilty pleasure?
- watching disney channel original movies and still loving them to this day.
10. tattoos?
- I have two, one is a jack-o-lantern in the center of my inner arm and a line crescent moon on my wrist. 
11. favorite color?
- mauve pink (i just got the perfect nail polish of that color and im gonna paint my fiances nails uwu)
12. favorite type of music?
- I love pop punk, indie, synth pop. emo lol 
13. things that people do that drive you crazy?
- tapping their foot, not putting things away when their done with them. when you’re talking and they just talk over you and not let you finish what you’re saying. oh and when people don’t talk things out but just ignore u pisses me off the most. like jesus christ just communicate!
14. do you like doing puzzles?
- not really, i don’t have the patience for that. 
15. any phobias?
- Scelerophobia - which is the fear of men or people doing crimes against you. like going into your home and trying to hurt you. I’ve had this fear since i was a teenager and it had me up at night checking the locks a multiple times. i’d stare out the window to see if there was anyone there. i have nightmares of someone trying to get in and me trying to hold the door closed. it took a really long time to feel safe (ish) in my apartment and not obsess over it. i still have moments when i have to ask my fiance to come with me to check the door or the laundry room because theres a door to the back yard there and i think that someone could easily come in and attack me as soon as i open the door to go in. 
my life is a mess lol
16. favorite childhood sport?
- basketball 
17. do you talk to yourself?
- yeah a little too much
18. what movie do you adore?
- but i’m a cheerleader (can watch that movie a million times)
19. coffee or tea?
- I love both but tea will always be my first love.
20. first thing you wanted to be growing up?
- a fashion designer / ballerina 
(cause why not)
if you wanna do this then say I tagged u (cause i get nervous tagging people, i never want to be annoying)
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ojaswini · 7 years
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Fear It’s dark outside,you’re at your home alone, watching TV show you like on a quiet day and suddenly you hear a voice ,your main door is slammed against the door ,you think who could it be when you’re the only one home so you look around, get alert in some cases collect yourself, call for the roommate if he’s back ,go to the gate and find out it was mere wind. The feeling you had right when you  kept a pan or baseball bat with you is said to be FEAR. What is Fear? Fear is a chain reaction in the brain that starts with a stressful stimulus and ends with the release of chemicals that cause a racing heart, fast breathing and energized muscles, among other things, also known as the fight-or-flight response. The stimulus could be a spider, a knife at your throat, an auditorium full of people waiting for you to speak or the sudden thud of your front door against the door frame. The brain is a profoundly complex organ. More than 100 billion nerve cells comprise an intricate network of communications that is the starting point of everything we sense, think and do. Some of these communications lead to conscious thought and action, while others produce autonomic responses. The fear response is almost entirely autonomic: We don't consciously trigger it or even know what's going on until it has run its course. Because cells in the brain are constantly transferring information and triggering responses, there are dozens of areas of the brain at least peripherally involved in fear. But research has discovered that certain parts of the brain play central roles in the process: Thalamus - decides where to send incoming sensory data (from eyes, ears, mouth, skin) Sensory cortex - interprets sensory data Hippocampus - stores and retrieves conscious memories; processes sets of stimuli to establish context Amygdala - decodes emotions; determines possible threat; stores fear memories Hypothalamus - activates "fight or flight" response Top 100 Phobia List These are the top 100 phobias in the world, with the most common ones listed from the top,names suggesting what they’re about. Arachnophobia – The fear of spiders affects women four times more (48% women and 12% men). Ophidiophobia – The fear of snakes. Phobics avoid certain cities because they have more snakes. Acrophobia – The fear of heights. Five percent of the general population suffer from this phobia. Agoraphobia – The fear of open or crowded spaces. People with this fear often won’t leave home. Cynophobia – The fear of dogs. This includes everything from small Poodles to large Great Danes. Astraphobia – The fear of thunder/lightning AKA Brontophobia, Tonitrophobia, Ceraunophobia. Claustrophobia – The fear of small spaces like elevators, small rooms and other enclosed spaces. Mysophobia – The fear of germs. It is also rightly termed as Germophobia or Bacterophobia. Aerophobia – The fear of flying. 25 million Americans share a fear of flying. Trypophobia – The fear of holes is an unusual but pretty common phobia. Carcinophobia – The fear of cancer. People with this develop extreme diets. Thanatophobia – The fear of death. Even talking about death can be hard. Glossophobia – The fear of public speaking. Not being able to do speeches. Monophobia – The fear of being alone. Even while eating and/or sleeping. Atychiphobia – The fear of failure. It is the single greatest barrier to success. Ornithophobia – The fear of birds. Individuals suffering from this may only fear certain species. Alektorophobia – The fear of chickens. You may have this phobia if chickens make you panic. Enochlophobia – The fear of crowds is closely related to Ochlophobia and Demophobia. Aphenphosmphobia – The fear of intimacy. Fear of being touched and love. Trypanophobia – The fear of needles. I used to fear needles (that and death). Anthropophobia – The fear of people. Being afraid of people in all situations. Aquaphobia – The fear of water. Being afraid of water or being near water. Autophobia – The fear of abandonment and being abandoned by someone. Hemophobia – The fear of blood. Even the sight of blood can cause fainting. Gamophobia – The fear of commitment or sticking with someone to the end. Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia – The fear of long words. Believe it or not, it’s real. Xenophobia – The fear of the unknown. Fearing anything or anyone that is strange or foreign. Vehophobia – The fear of driving. This phobia affects personal and work life. Basiphobia – The fear of falling. Some may even refuse to walk or stand up. Achievemephobia – The fear of success. The opposite to the fear of failure. Theophobia – The fear of God causes an irrational fear of God or religion. Ailurophobia – The fear of cats. This phobia is also known as Gatophobia. Metathesiophobia – The fear of change. Sometimes change is a good thing. Globophobia – The fear of balloons. They should be fun, but not for phobics. Nyctophobia – The fear of darkness. Being afraid of the dark or the night is common for kids. Androphobia – The fear of men. Usually seen in younger females, but it can also affect adults. Phobophobia – The fear of fear. The thought of being afraid of objects/situations. Philophobia – The fear of love. Being scared of falling in love or emotions. Triskaidekaphobia – The fear of the number 13 or the bad luck that follows. Emetophobia – The fear of vomiting and the fear of loss of your self control. Gephyrophobia – The fear of bridges and crossing even the smallest bridge. Entomophobia – The fear of bugs and insects, also related to Acarophobia. Lepidopterophobia – The fear of butterflies and often most winged insects. Panophobia – The fear of everything or fear that terrible things will happen. Podophobia – The fear of feet. Some people fear touching or looking at feet, even their own. Paraskevidekatriaphobia – The fear of Friday the 13th. About 8% of Americans have this phobia. Somniphobia – The fear of sleep. Being terrified of what might happen right after you fall asleep. Gynophobia – The fear of women. May occur if you have unresolved mother issues. Apiphobia – The fear of bees. Many people fear being stung by angry bees. Koumpounophobia – The fear of buttons. Clothes with buttons are avoided. Anatidaephobia – The fear of ducks. Somewhere, a duck is watching you. Pyrophobia – The fear of fire. A natural/primal fear that can be debilitating. Ranidaphobia – The fear of frogs. Often caused by episodes from childhood. Galeophobia – The fear of sharks in the ocean or even in swimming pools. Athazagoraphobia – The fear of being forgotten or not remembering things. Katsaridaphobia – The fear of cockroaches. This can easily lead to an excessive cleaning disorder. Iatrophobia – The fear of doctors. Do you delay doctor visits? You may have this. Pediophobia – The fear of dolls. This phobia could well be Chucky-induced. Ichthyophobia – The fear of fish. Includes small, large, dead and living fish. Achondroplasiaphobia – The fear of midgets. Because they look differently. Mottephobia – The fear of moths. These insects are only beautiful to some. Zoophobia – The fear of animals. Applies to both vile and harmless animals. Bananaphobia – The fear of bananas. If you have this phobia, they are scary. Sidonglobophobia – The fear of cotton balls or plastic foams. Oh that sound. Scelerophobia – The fear of crime involves being afraid of burglars, attackers or crime in general. Cibophobia – The fear of food. The phobia may come from a bad episode while eating, like choking. Phasmophobia – The fear of ghosts. AKA Spectrophobia. Who you gonna call? Ghostbusters! Equinophobia – The fear of horses. Animal phobias are pretty common, especially for women. Musophobia – The fear of mice. Some people find mice cute, but phobics don’t. Catoptrophobia – The fear of mirrors. Being afraid of what you might see. Agliophobia – The fear of pain. Being afraid something painful will happen. Tokophobia – The fear of pregnancy involves giving birth or having children. Telephonophobia – The fear of talking on the phone. Phobics prefer texting. Pogonophobia – The fear of beards or being scared of/around bearded men. Omphalophobia – The fear of belly buttons. Touching and looking at navels. Pseudodysphagia – The fear of choking often after a bad eating experience. Bathophobia – The fear of depths can be anything associated with depth (lakes, tunnels, caves). Cacomorphobia – The fear of fat people. Induced by the media. Affects some anorexics/bulimics. Gerascophobia – The fear of getting old. Aging is the most natural thing, yet many of us fear it. Chaetophobia – The fear of hair. Phobics tend to be afraid of other peoples hair. Nosocomephobia – The fear of hospitals. Let’s face it, no one likes hospitals. Ligyrophobia – The fear of loud noises. More than the instinctive noise fear. Didaskaleinophobia – The fear of school. This phobia affects kids mostly. Technophobia – The fear of technology is often induced by culture/religion. Chronophobia – The fear of the future. A persistent fear of what is to come. Spheksophobia – The fear of wasps. You panic and fear getting stung by it. Ergophobia – The fear of work. Often due to social or performance anxiety. Coulrophobia – The fear of clowns. Some people find clowns funny, coulrophobics certainly don’t. Allodoxaphobia – The fear of opinions. Being afraid of hearing what others are thinking of you. Samhainophobia – The fear of Halloween affects children/superstitious people. Photophobia – The fear of light caused by something medical or traumatic. Disposophobia – The fear of getting rid of stuff triggers extreme hoarding. Numerophobia – The fear of numbers and the mere thought of calculations. Ombrophobia – The fear of rain. Many fear the rain due to stormy weather. Coasterphobia – The fear of roller coasters. Ever seen Final Destination 3? Thalassophobia – The fear of the ocean. Water, waves and unknown spaces. Scoleciphobia – The fear of worms. Often because of unhygienic conditions. Kinemortophobia – The fear of zombies. Being afraid that zombies attack and turn you into them. Myrmecophobia – The fear of ants. Not as common as Arachnophobia, but may feel just as intense. Taphophobia – The fear of being buried alive by mistake and waking up in a coffin underground.
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lagositk · 4 years
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Scelerophobia "The Fear of Burglars"
Scelerophobia "The fear of burglars" Immediately I stepped in, I heard the sound of an iron rod so I raised my eyes to where the sound was coming from by the window. lo and behold, It was a thief.
Just when you think that your Emotional well being is sane, one hungry human being will just disorient your mental state and make you live in fear. How do you feel knowing that one creepy fellow is monitoring your move just to steal the little position you have? Everything was ok with my state of mind, until last week Monday when I almost caught a thief. Let me tell you how it all happened.
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lynn-reblogs · 6 years
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Athazagoraphobia
Scelerophobia
Agliophobia
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spooky-skel · 7 years
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List of Phobias
Arachnophobia – The fear of spiders affects women four times more (48% women and 12% men).
Ophidiophobia – The fear of snakes. Phobics avoid certain cities because they have more snakes.
Acrophobia – The fear of heights. Five percent of the general population suffer from this phobia.
Agoraphobia – The fear of open or crowded spaces. People with this fear often wont leave home.
Cynophobia – The fear of dogs. This includes everything from small Poodles to large Great Danes.
Astraphobia – The fear of thunder/lightning AKA Brontophobia, Tonitrophobia, Ceraunophobia.
Claustrophobia – The fear of small spaces like elevators, small rooms and other enclosed spaces.
Mysophobia – The fear of germs. It is also rightly termed as Germophobia or Bacterophobia.Trypophobia
Aerophobia – The fear of flying. 25 million Americans share a fear of flying.
Trypophobia – The fear of holes is an unusual but pretty common phobia.
Carcinophobia – The fear of cancer. People with this develop extreme diets.
Thanatophobia – The fear of death. Even talking about death can be hard.
Glossophobia – The fear of public speaking. Not being able to do speeches.
Monophobia – The fear of being alone. Even while eating and/or sleeping.
Atychiphobia – The fear of failure. It is the single greatest barrier to success.
Ornithophobia – The fear of birds. Individuals suffering from this may only fear certain species.
Alektorophobia – The fear of chickens. You may have this phobia if chickens make you panic.
Enochlophobia – The fear of crowds is closely related to Ochlophobia and Demophobia.Trypanophobia
Aphenphosmphobia – The fear of intimacy. Fear of being touched and love.
Trypanophobia – The fear of needles. I used to fear needles (that and death).
Anthropophobia – The fear of people. Being afraid of people in all situations.
Aquaphobia – The fear of water. Being afraid of water or being near water.
Autophobia – The fear of abandonment and being abandoned by someone.
Hemophobia – The fear of blood. Even the sight of blood can cause fainting.
Gamophobia – The fear of commitment or sticking with someone to the end.
Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia – The fear of long words. Believe it or not, it’s real.
Xenophobia – The fear of the unknown. Fearing anything or anyone that is strange or foreign.Achievemephobia
Vehophobia – The fear of driving. This phobia affects personal and work life.
Basiphobia – The fear of falling. Some may even refuse to walk or stand up.
Achievemephobia – The fear of success. The opposite to the fear of failure.
Theophobia – The fear of God causes an irrational fear of God or religion.
Ailurophobia – The fear of cats. This phobia is also known as Gatophobia.
Metathesiophobia – The fear of change. Sometimes change is a good thing.
Globophobia – The fear of balloons. They should be fun, but not for phobics.
Nyctophobia – The fear of darkness. Being afraid of the dark or the night is common for kids.
Androphobia – The fear of men. Usually seen in younger females, but it can also affect adults.
Phobophobia – The fear of fear. The thought of being afraid of objects/situations.
Philophobia – The fear of love. Being scared of falling in love or emotions.
Triskaidekaphobia – The fear of the number 13 or the bad luck that follows.
Emetophobia – The fear of vomiting and the fear of loss of your self control.
Gephyrophobia – The fear of bridges and crossing even the smallest bridge.
Entomophobia – The fear of bugs and insects, also related to Acarophobia.
Lepidopterophobia – The fear of butterflies and often most winged insects.
Panophobia – The fear of everything or fear that terrible things will happen.
Podophobia – The fear of feet. Some people fear touching or looking at feet, even their own.
Paraskevidekatriaphobia – The fear of Friday the 13th. About 8% of Americans have this phobia.
Somniphobia – The fear of sleep. Being terrified of what might happen right after you fall asleep.
Gynophobia – The fear of women. May occur if you have unresolved mother issues.Koumpounophobia
Apiphobia – The fear of bees. Many people fear being stung by angry bees.
Koumpounophobia – The fear of buttons. Clothes with buttons are avoided.
Anatidaephobia – The fear of ducks. Somewhere, a duck is watching you.
Pyrophobia – The fear of fire. A natural/primal fear that can be debilitating.
Ranidaphobia – The fear of frogs. Often caused by episodes from childhood.
Galeophobia – The fear of sharks in the ocean or even in swimming pools.
Athazagoraphobia – The fear of being forgotten or not remembering things.
Katsaridaphobia – The fear of cockroaches. This can easily lead to an excessive cleaning disorder.
Iatrophobia – The fear of doctors. Do you delay doctor visits? You may have this.
Pediophobia – The fear of dolls. This phobia could well be Chucky-induced.
Ichthyophobia – The fear of fish. Includes small, large, dead and living fish.
Achondroplasiaphobia – The fear of midgets. Because they look differently.
Mottephobia – The fear of moths. These insects are only beautiful to some.
Zoophobia – The fear of animals. Applies to both vile and harmless animals.
Bananaphobia – The fear of bananas. If you have this phobia, they are scary.
Sidonglobophobia – The fear of cotton balls or plastic foams. Oh that sound.
Scelerophobia – The fear of crime involves being afraid of burglars, attackers or crime in general.
Cibophobia – The fear of food. The phobia may come from a bad episode while eating, like choking.
Phasmophobia – The fear of ghosts. AKA Spectrophobia. Who you gonna call? Ghostbusters!
Equinophobia – The fear of horses. Animal phobias are pretty common, especially for women.
Musophobia – The fear of mice. Some people find mice cute, but phobics don’t.Catoptrophobia
Catoptrophobia – The fear of mirrors. Being afraid of what you might see.
Agliophobia – The fear of pain. Being afraid something painful will happen.
Tokophobia – The fear of pregnancy involves giving birth or having children.
Telephonophobia – The fear of talking on the phone. Phobics prefer texting.
Pogonophobia – The fear of beards or being scared of/around bearded men.
Omphalophobia – The fear of belly buttons. Touching and looking at navels.
Pseudodysphagia – The fear of choking often after a bad eating experience.
Bathophobia – The fear of depths can be anything associated with depth (lakes, tunnels, caves).
Cacomorphobia – The fear of fat people. Induced by the media. Affects some anorexics/bulimics.
Gerascophobia – The fear of getting old. Aging is the most natural thing, yet many of us fear it.
Chaetophobia – The fear of hair. Phobics tend to be afraid of other peoples hair.
Nosocomephobia – The fear of hospitals. Let’s face it, no one likes hospitals.
Ligyrophobia – The fear of loud noises. More than the instinctive noise fear.
Didaskaleinophobia – The fear of school. This phobia affects kids mostly.
Technophobia – The fear of technology is often induced by culture/religion.
Chronophobia – The fear of the future. A persistent fear of what is to come.
Spheksophobia – The fear of wasps. You panic and fear getting stung by it.
Ergophobia – The fear of work. Often due to social or performance anxiety.
Coulrophobia – The fear of clowns. Some people find clowns funny, coulrophobics certainly don’t.
Allodoxaphobia – The fear of opinions. Being afraid of hearing what others are thinking of you.
Samhainophobia – The fear of Halloween affects children/superstitious people.Samhainophobia
Photophobia – The fear of light caused by something medical or traumatic.
Disposophobia – The fear of getting rid of stuff triggers extreme hoarding.
Numerophobia – The fear of numbers and the mere thought of calculations.
Ombrophobia – The fear of rain. Many fear the rain due to stormy weather.
Coasterphobia – The fear of roller coasters. Ever seen Final Destination 3?
Thalassophobia – The fear of the ocean. Water, waves and unknown spaces.
Scoleciphobia – The fear of worms. Often because of unhygienic conditions.
Kinemortophobia – The fear of zombies. Being afraid that zombies attack and turn you into them.
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wingsthephoenix · 7 years
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so uh hyperdontia + novocaine by @ghostandpals and @itseyeris are really good songs and you should go listen to them
this girl is inspired off of both songs novocaine had me in a serious hype so i vented it out with this hope??? yall like it or at least find it interesting haH
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simhelaene · 3 years
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Coming Soon: FEAR FACTORY mod (free)
Stay tuned at https://www.patreon.com/helaene
Fear of Bees (Melissaphobia)
Fear of Being Touched (Haphephobia)
Fear of Birds (Ornithophobia)
Fear of Cats (Elurophobia)
Fear of Clowns (Coulrophobia)
Fear of Crime (Scelerophobia)
Fear of Darkness (Nyctophobia)
Fear of Deep Water (Thalassophobia)
Fear of Dogs (Cynophobia)
Fear of Dolls (Automatonophobia)
Fear of Fire (Pyrophobia)
Fear of Frogs (Ranidaphobia)
Fear of Germs (Mysophobia)
Fear of Gnomes (Gnomophobia)
Fear of Hospitals (Nosocomephobia)
Fear of Mirrors (Catoptrophobia)
Fear of Public Speaking (Glossophobia)
Fear of Rodents (Musophobia)
Fear of Spiders (Arachnophobia)
Fear of Storms (Astraphobia)
WIP build available for patron playtesting:  https://www.patreon.com/posts/61817695
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drscottmallory-blog · 7 years
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Entomophobia (Fear of Insects): Scott never particularly liked bugs, but when Jonah had a “bug phase” at age four, that made Scott’s fear of them grow. For an entire year, there were bugs everywhere. Bug books, bug toys, you name it. Gina thought that Jonah’s interest was an innocent enough, so she bought all the books and toys he asked for. But when live insects came into the mix, that was the last straw. The moment Scott found a centipede crawling around his room, all of the bug-related items in the house were thrown away. Jonah was upset at first, but he eventually got over it, and doesn’t even remember his bug phase; Scott, however, remembers everything. To this day, his skin still crawls whenever he sees any sort of insect nearby.
Scelerophobia (Fear of Crime): Scott’s fear of crime began when he was five years old. What started off as an ordinary night ended with a burglar breaking into his home and threatening him and his parents. After that incident, his mother grew extremely paranoid about crime, and some of her paranoia rubbed off on Scott. As an adult, he has certain habits that others find odd, such as double-locking his doors, having high-surveillance cameras all around his home, and keeping his valuables hidden. Scott’s fear only manifests in fear of being robbed though, which is better than his mother’s fear, which manifests in fear of all crimes. He doesn’t think it’s an issue, so he’s never considered seeking help for it. 
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