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james1654

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Back at elementery school, I was bullied by someone who found a 'needle' in class. After being stung with it for every day for two years, you'll eventually develop a fear for it. Stupid that I never said anything about it back then, but there's nothing else I can do about it anymore.

I never fainted before... though I prefer staying as far away from needles, or injections actually, it's not like I will faint from it anytime soon. I recently listened to a story about a 'back injection', or whatever it is called in English. Getting an 'injection' in the (or actually, between it) spine is something I prefer never experiencing.
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Lol, when was this? how old was you? because it certainly sdounds like a sort of problem that might have happened to you when you was 6 or 7? (or maybe sixes and sevens) but, either way, still made me laugh. So cute, eh, little kidies playing. Very cute i think :yay:

Awwww, horozontal wisdom teeth . . . So cute! :yay: lol, sorry, couldn't help with that joke


Now, ive just had a thought, what is the point of ranting, if you dont rave?! Lets throw some rave into the mixture!!!

Its like having a handfull of sharp rocks, but not rolling off a cliff, i mean, you would have to be an idiot not to choose to roll as well.

So, you see my point? its wise to also do the thing that goes with it. Its like that time i saw a car, so i thought (car+hit = ???) and so, i thought hmmmm that sounds like a good combo, and so i acted impulsively, and as you can see, empulse is ALLWAYS a good thing, so maybe that was why he had the impulse to poke you with a <strike>knife</strike> Needle* , but a knife would have been a better choice, that way you would have developed a fear of knives instead, and cut out the risk of cutting yourself with a knife (alltough he probably would have anyway).

I hate them people that ramble on about nothing, dont you, i mean they are soooooo annoying . . . Anyways, back to my story: and so, the moral of my story is; "stabbing people with knives for no reason is a good thing"
 
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Fladian

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Lol, when was this? how old was you? because it certainly sdounds like a sort of problem that might have happened to you when you was 6 or 7? (or maybe sixes and sevens) but, either way, still made me laugh. So cute, eh, little kidies playing. Very cute i think :yay: [/b]
I don't know what you see as funny, but I found it quite painful and it left me with a fear for needles even now years have passed, but I don't think it is a fear that I'll ever lose. It happened when I was too young, so...

So, you see my point? its wise to also do the thing that goes with it. Its like that time i saw a car, so i thought (car+hit = ???) and so, i thought hmmmm that sounds like a good combo, and so i acted impulsively, and as you can see, empulse is ALLWAYS a good thing, so maybe that was why he had the impulse to poke you with a <strike>knife</strike> Needle* , but a knife would have been a better choice, that way you would have developed a fear of knives instead, and cut out the risk of cutting yourself with a knife (alltough he probably would have anyway).[/b]
I don't get your point, James. That I was being bullied by someone who found a 'needle' was bad enough as it is. During that age, no one carries a knife. Not to mention that I surely wouldn't be afraid to point out someone had a knife instead of a small needle. I don't got a clue what I thought back then, but I have my own fair share of 'knife experiences' as well, and they didn't hear the last of me - but I did from them.

I hate them people that ramble on about nothing, dont you, i mean they are soooooo annoying . . . [/b]
That means you'll never get to like me.

Anyways, back to my story: and so, the moral of my story is; "stabbing people with knives for no reason is a good thing"
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I still don't get the point, but I (easily) disagree with the conclusion.
 

Fladian

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We created a (small) friendship after our last year, or after it, I'm not sure. We never have been 'good' friends or ever visited each other. I only met him once after we 'graduated' from elementery school, and that was a coincidence.

My own fears are not really my favorite subject though :p ...and I'm not the only person who is afraid of injection...
 

Mapmaster-1-bak

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Needles are disturbing. I dont know why, its just a natural impulse to go in the opposite direction theyre in o_O

Anyway...
I find it disturbing that you two would become friends X_x;
 

MeTaL GuArD

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Well, i cant say that i got a fear for injections, and i dont really know what fear i got, except a natural fear of very big heights.(about injections, they mostly arent painful for me, thats maybe why too)
 

Fladian

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Like I said earlier, I'm quite the opposite. ;)

Big heights, injections and clowns are my three worst fears. I feel very uncomfortable at heights, though it doesn't place any limits for me. I just freak out with injections because... well, I already said that. Clowns is something I rather don't go into details in, but it is far from a secret that I am, or used to be terrified of them. Because I haven't seen a 'clown' for over three years by now, I'm not sure if I'm still scared of it.
I recently learned that I get restless when I am in a room with a lot of people, and there is no sound - no talking, no music, nothing - at all. The last thing I try to avoid are small rooms. Though I don't mind an elevator or something, but a small room without a proper exit - and especially when being alone - is something that immediately breaks me down. But again, it is not a big enough fear to place any limits to anything.
 

Raiju

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Like I said earlier, I'm quite the opposite. ;)

Big heights, injections and clowns are my three worst fears. I feel very uncomfortable at heights, though it doesn't place any limits for me. I just freak out with injections because... well, I already said that. Clowns is something I rather don't go into details in, but it is far from a secret that I am, or used to be terrified of them. Because I haven't seen a 'clown' for over three years by now, I'm not sure if I'm still scared of it.
I recently learned that I get restless when I am in a room with a lot of people, and there is no sound - no talking, no music, nothing - at all. The last thing I try to avoid are small rooms. Though I don't mind an elevator or something, but a small room without a proper exit - and especially when being alone - is something that immediately breaks me down. But again, it is not a big enough fear to place any limits to anything.
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You have claustrofobia Fladian, fear of small, closed spaces

Me too have "fear" of clowns, tough its nto exactly a fear, its simply that i dont find the clown figurine a happy one, i feel its something between melancolic sadness and sadistic terror
 

Fladian

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A very light case of claustrofobia, that is. Compared to real patients - who will actually freak out, or worse - I am not half as bad. But like I said, I try to avoid it, but I will enter (whatever) whenever necessary. Though I can't say I'll find it comfortable.

What you say about clowns is something that describes my opinion quite well too. Though I will admit that when I was a kid, I really were terrified of clowns :p
 

james1654

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I don't know what you see as funny, but I found it quite painful and it left me with a fear for needles even now years have passed, but I don't think it is a fear that I'll ever lose. It happened when I was too young, so...

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Lol, when i was a bit of a bully until year 3. Oh, the good old days . . . ;) But I stopped at year 3 because before then i could not tell diference between right and wrong. Anyway, reminds me of the guy I gave a fear of sharp sticks and nettle bushes . . . hehe, that was fun . . .

I don't get your point, James. That I was being bullied by someone who found a 'needle' was bad enough as it is.
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Its not that bad, he was probably just having fun. He probably gave you a few bad infections off of that needle, too. Anyway, if i knew you in real life I would jut love to get one of them needle cases that imprints ur face, with the thousands of needles, and scare u with it; would be so funny . . .

During that age, no one carries a knife. Not to mention that I surely wouldn't be afraid to point out someone had a knife instead of a small needle. I don't got a clue what I thought back then, but I have my own fair share of 'knife experiences' as well, and they didn't hear the last of me - but I did from them.
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You still have not stated the age you was. Anyway, i know no one caries a kniofe when they r younmd, but he might have found an unatended crafting knife or something. Anyway, no reason to be a grass! Pffft, grassing someone up just because they do something careless. Anyway luckily, you did not grass him, becacuse you could hav got him into a lot of un-deserved trouble, and that would have been unfair.

That means you'll never get to like me.
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I like you :D

I still don't get the point, but I (easily) disagree with the conclusion.
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There is nothing wrong with the conclusion, it is totally true. Name one thing that is wrong with it if you can, then, and i bet u cant! Anyways, you sure seemed to get the point when it was jabbing you in the side! ROFL!!! :yay: hehe, get it? you was being stabbed by the point of the needle! Whoever did it sure has a good sence of humour, id have loved to know him :yay:
 
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Fladian

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Lol, when i was a bit of a bully until year 3. Oh, the good old days . . . ;) But I stopped at year 3 because before then i could not tell diference between right and wrong. Anyway, reminds me of the guy I gave a fear of sharp sticks and nettle bushes . . . hehe, that was fun . . .[/b]
I'm really starting to annoy myself on the humor of some people here... *mumbles*
"Bullying" someone is always a poor action, and especially when I look back to the so-called "bullies" - especially after reading some bio.'s of some people I look up to - I kinda feel sorry for them.

Its not that bad, he was probably just having fun. He probably gave you a few bad infections off of that needle, too. Anyway, if i knew you in real life I would jut love to get one of them needle cases that imprints ur face, with the thousands of needles, and scare u with it; would be so funny . . .[/b]
I'll tell you these two things:
1. Strangely enough, I have a high natural resistence to things like that. I don't get sick by normal injuries or anything similar, but strangely enough, I don't have much resistence to weather changes and I quickly catch a cold.

2. You wouldn't dare to get close to me with needles. There isn't much I can say with 100% confidence, but I can say this much, kid. Of all people who know me longer than two years know that there is no possible way to "scare" me with a pathetic action like that, James. You would be the last person who will be able to touch me.

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I know.

Anyway, i know no one caries a kniofe when they r younmd, but he might have found an unatended crafting knife or something. Anyway, no reason to be a grass! Pffft, grassing someone up just because they do something careless. Anyway luckily, you did not grass him, becacuse you could hav got him into a lot of un-deserved trouble, and that would have been unfair.[/b]
As if it was "fair" to constantly pick on someone weaker with a needle for fun. No, if I had the chance, I'd easily "grass" him, as you called it. Perhaps that I wouldn't because I was scared of any future actions and I would do nothing later on, nowadays, I am more than able to take care of my own 'problems'. If anything similar would happen, I am by far not afraid to take actions.

A girl recently reminded me that I still own and don't have my "reflex" under full control. I wonder how long it has been since it acted.

There is nothing wrong with the conclusion, it is totally true. Name one thing that is wrong with it if you can, then, and i bet u cant! [/b]
Speak for yourself. Let me first find what I quoted...
Anyways, back to my story: and so, the moral of my story is; "stabbing people with knives for no reason is a good thing"[/b]
Tell me one reason why it is a good thing? The thrill? The fun of it? No, I don't agree with both things. "Stabbing" someone might be life threatening and everything that is life threatening, especially for no particular reason, is wrong in a normal person's eyes.
You ask one thing what is wrong about it? The possibility that it is life threatening, perhaps? If I would be walking around with a gun, shooting at everyone I see. Would you call that a "good thing" as well?

Anyways, you sure seemed to get the point when it was jabbing you in the side! ROFL!!! :yay: hehe, get it? you was being stabbed by the point of the needle! Whoever did it sure has a good sence of humour, id have loved to know him :yay:
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I don't consider funny at all, big boy. I suggest you don't go digging yourself much further in this before you'll get me serious. I already didn't have a great time today, if the match tonight is going to have a bad result it'll be a good way to get me... ah, just watch yourself. I don't feel like acting on this, I really don't.
For those who know me longer from the Wc3c time; I don't have the temper I used to have. I lost that some time ago.
 
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