acefrost
[12] Conqueror
All insects and arachnids.
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. My most unique fear would have to be...penguins. Go ahead, laugh it up! But fuck y'all, those things are freaky!
Being stranded in the middle of the ocean and whales.
Oh...my GOD!This. I'm absolutely terrified of those two things, especially the thought of both at the same time T_T specifically blue whales and orcas. I thought I was the only one lol
Edit: I'm also afraid of silence when I'm alone. It really creeps me out. It often gives me the feeling that I'm being watched, or that I'm not really alone (and I'm not with anyone I want to be around lol). It's even worse when combined with darkness.
Oh...my GOD!
I fucken HATE whales! They showed this blue whale opening it's gigantic mouth on the news and I was like "omg..kill it! >[ "
Idk what it is but I just don't like them...and being stranded in the middle of the ocean is my WORST fear...think I'd die of shock before any of the sharks can kill me..
I'm also afraid of boats and it kind of sucks for me because cruises look like so much fun.
That ride is sooooo much fun! :PI had a debilitating fear of heights when I was a kid, I would get teary eyed trying to climb a ladder. I got over that fear thanks to my dad. He took me to Knots berry farm and forced me to ride Supreme Scream, being that high up into the air only to be dropped back to earth pretty much destroyed my fear.
You just know when nobody's around they stop filtering krill... AND START FILTERING PEOPLE!Oh...my GOD!
I fucken HATE whales! They showed this blue whale opening it's gigantic mouth on the news and I was like "omg..kill it! >[ "
Probably thermal shock to be precise. Most people that die in the open ocean (provided they don't drown) die of hypothermia. Though I'm sure if any of them were swallowed by intelligent, helpful whales... nobody would ever know. Don't think they've forgotten the 1840's. Those songs we have yet to decode? They're plans for revenge.Idk what it is but I just don't like them...and being stranded in the middle of the ocean is my WORST fear...think I'd die of shock before any of the sharks can kill me..
Though I'm sure if any of them were swallowed by intelligent, helpful whales... nobody would ever know. Don't think they've forgotten the 1840's. Those songs we have yet to decode? They're plans for revenge.
SCIENCE said:The Bloop
Several times during 1997, a sound reverberated through the Pacific Ocean that has been a mystery to science ever since. Dubbed “the Bloop”, the sound rises rapidly in frequency over one minute and was loud enough to be picked up by multiple sensors located up to 5,000km apart. These underwater listening devices were put in place in an area known as the “deep sound channel” during the Cold War to detect and track Soviet submarines, and are now used by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to monitor natural phenomena.
The NOAA says there’s no way the sound was man-made, and while it does sort of resemble a sound made by a living creature, there’s no whale in the world that’s large enough to produce a sound of such volume – not even gigantic blue whales. In fact, no creature that is ever known to have existed on this earth even during the time of the dinosaurs would be capable of creating The Bloop. Of course, that could only mean one thing: it’s the Call of Cthulhu! Coincidentally (or not), the sound was traced to a remote corner of the Pacific Ocean located within 500 miles of the lair of H.P. Lovecraft’s legendary sea monster.
...I also hate seeing fingernails that have been damaged,...