Anything and everything goes in here... within reason.
Fri Oct 12, 2007 6:14 pm
There is very little that scares me, actually.
In fact, I was seven or so, and we went into the haunted house at Hollywild (an animal park in our area which features animals used on TV, in commercials and in movies), and our tour guide "dissapeared". I, no exaggeration (but maybe a spelling error...), went up to one of the monsters and asked which way we should go. XD
The only thing that I could think that scares me is people vomiting, since I'm emetophobic. But that would be the absolute worst thing to have in a haunted house. srsly.
Sun Oct 14, 2007 8:08 pm
I went to that site and submitted my old recurring nightmare of having to go back to my old high school. I wonder how someone would incorporate that into a haunted house...
I don't have many "typical" fears. I hate heights, and I try to avoid most animals, but that's because the land-dwellers invade my personal bubble and the air-dwellers might poop on me.

I suppose I wouldn't go into a room full of insects...I get freaked out by a lot of things, but most of my actual fears involve bigger problems, such as losing people.
Mon Oct 15, 2007 8:40 am
DM was on fire! wrote:The only thing that I could think that scares me is people vomiting, since I'm emetophobic. But that would be the absolute worst thing to have in a haunted house. srsly.
I have heard of musical acts which have vomiting or pretending to vomit be part of the act...I suppose they wouldn't be for you then.

I wonder if I should go to a haunted house this year...haven't bothered since...2001 I think it was. Maybe later.
Mon Oct 15, 2007 9:08 pm
Jacob wrote:DM was on fire! wrote:The only thing that I could think that scares me is people vomiting, since I'm emetophobic. But that would be the absolute worst thing to have in a haunted house. srsly.
I have heard of musical acts which have vomiting or pretending to vomit be part of the act...I suppose they wouldn't be for you then.

Pretending I'm fine...actual vomiting, I'll have to take a pass.
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Sun Oct 21, 2007 2:49 am
DM was on fire! wrote:Jacob wrote:DM was on fire! wrote:The only thing that I could think that scares me is people vomiting, since I'm emetophobic. But that would be the absolute worst thing to have in a haunted house. srsly.
I have heard of musical acts which have vomiting or pretending to vomit be part of the act...I suppose they wouldn't be for you then.

Pretending I'm fine...actual vomiting, I'll have to take a pass.
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Apologies.

Clowns. There MUST be clowns at a haunted house. people say they are cute and all, but they make wonderful scares.
Sun Oct 21, 2007 5:10 pm
I have never been to any really good haunted houses before, and I'd really like to. I went to Scarowinds (theme park called Carowinds with haunted mazes and stuff added during October) a few years back with my best friend, and we clung to each other the entire time, but thinking about it now, it wasn't really that scary at all. It was more like... cheap thrills, you know? People in masks and makeup jumping out at you and following you around and the like. It gets kind of old. I want to go to a haunted house that uses more than the element of surprise to scare people. I want it to have a lasting impact on me, so the fear stays with me after I leave and I'm not just panting and laughing at how jumpy I am, haha. Is that weird of me? Except that I can't really think of anything that scares me that much.
Hm. Have any of you ever been to a haunted house like that? I'm not really sure what it would entail, but I'd really like to find one now, haha.
Fri Oct 26, 2007 2:20 pm
Apricus wrote:I want to go to a haunted house that uses more than the element of surprise to scare people. I want it to have a lasting impact on me, so the fear stays with me after I leave and I'm not just panting and laughing at how jumpy I am, haha. Is that weird of me?
You want to be mentally scarred to the point you can't function like you used to. Yes, that is weird of you.
Fri Oct 26, 2007 8:08 pm
PFFFT. So not what I meant. Or maybe it was? I dunno. Not forever, just for like, a couple of days! But I still want it to be memorable. I think I might be asking too much.
Fri Nov 02, 2007 2:20 am
Apricus wrote:PFFFT. So not what I meant. Or maybe it was? I dunno. Not forever, just for like, a couple of days! But I still want it to be memorable. I think I might be asking too much.
Be carefule what you wish for. you're asking for something unexpected, and you don't really know if you want it. Because if you want it and expect it, then it really won't scare you, will it?
Fri Nov 02, 2007 9:14 am
My dreams end up rather weird, like that one time I was leaning out the back of the car to snap photos of planes-which-were-actually-alien-spaceships with my handphone, and the 'planes' were shooting missiles at us and all I thought was 'EY COOL.'
Weird nightmares, too, or at least scary dreams.. One involving this ninja chasing me a hospital (which looked suspiciously like a library, lots of shelves). The first time he killed me (with a gun), I woke up, flailed a bit, and went back to sleep. Then he chased me again, and killed me with a kunai. I woke up and went to tell my best friend about my weird dream.
And then I woke up from telling her.
Fri Nov 02, 2007 1:21 pm
draconis wrote:
And then I woke up from telling her.
I hate it when that happens.
Wed Nov 28, 2007 7:47 pm
Cassi wrote:Heh. A few years ago, some of my family was over, so we went down to London to do touristy things. My stepdad wanted to go to London Dungeon. I told him that it would be a bad idea, and I really didn't want to go. He said oh, it'll be fine.
I, uh, got into the entrance bit and then had to leave. I was shaking and crying and generally a mess, and that was without even going into it properly. Of course someone had to come out with me, because they didn't want to leave me (especially in that state) sitting around London on my own, so it was a waste of the cost of two tickets.
On the bright side, my stepdad now believes me when I tell him that I can't go into things like that.

Anoohilator wrote:Corr I'd hate to go to the London Dungeons! *shiver*
*wants to go to the London Dungeons* - You can call me disturbed, unnerving, weird, crazy, dumb... but that's just me, get used to it

I went to the Tower on a school trip, but they wouldn't let us in the Dungeon :|
Speaking of dreams, I've had some odd ones, and some gross ones, but my last scary nightmare was when I was 6...
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