Bjossi on 26/4/2007 at 02:16
I'm not really disturbed by anything, except worms.
Just looking at those creatures and imagining there are varieties of them out there that can live inside you just gives me the creeps.
DinkyDogg on 26/4/2007 at 05:11
Orifices. A shark's mouth, the area in the middle of a squid's tentacles, ******... Orifices are creepy.
Edit - Wow, ****** got censored. I was referring to someone with a particularly large and famous orifice.
Renzatic on 26/4/2007 at 05:37
I am flat out terrified of snakes. And I'm not talking about a bit of squeamishness here, but a straight up intolerable terror fit phobia kind of fear. I dunno why they bother me so much, none of the other icky creatures of the world come close to phasing me. Spiders aren't a problem, rats and mice don't bother me a bit, and I pick up frogs and lizards all the time. But snakes freak me out on some primal level.
If I see one out in the woods, I'll scream like a 4 year old girl and goosestep my way back to civilization out of fear of stepping on 50 others along the way. I even have occasional nightmares about them, which usually ends with me waking with a sudden start and flailing my arms and legs about. To even look at a picture of one takes a concentrated act of will on my part. I hate them so much. I can't stand them.
Digital Nightfall on 26/4/2007 at 08:26
Bears. For some reason I've had several bad dreams about killer bears. One time, the bear was actually <i><b>the devil</i></b>.
Never met one personally. Not even in a zoo. Weird.
No paw hooks nor cheek spikes or nuthin.
jay pettitt on 26/4/2007 at 09:41
Goats can be pretty scary.
~s:a:n:i:t:y~ on 26/4/2007 at 09:58
It's something that used to be a man. I think different kinds of mutations of a human body and behavior look most disgusting. (Like a man-worm in the X-Files)
Rogue Keeper on 26/4/2007 at 10:08
Reminds me I should buy that fascinating fat book on rare inborn genetic defects from a medic friend...
~s:a:n:i:t:y~ on 26/4/2007 at 10:11
That's perversion :D
Rogue Keeper on 26/4/2007 at 10:13
No. Science!
OnionBob on 26/4/2007 at 10:36
go learn yourself some uncanny valley nubs