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urgeok 02-15-2005 11:19 PM

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Originally posted by ShankS
yeah, but this is different, a fear was already there.... to be exploited.

Becoming fearfull of something, that you was originally comfortable doing, prior to watching a scene, makes me believe that people are too easily influenced by what they view, in an emotional sence. It should be real life experiences that influence.

yeah ...

well i admit - i have a terrible fear of vampires, werewolves, zombies, man made monsters, slimey blobs, leprechauns, and dolls now .... but it wasnt the movies ! no sir !

ShankS 02-15-2005 11:22 PM

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Originally posted by urgeok
yeah ...

well i admit - i have a terrible fear of vampires, werewolves, zombies, man made monsters, slimey blobs, leprechauns, and dolls now .... but it wasnt the movies ! no sir !

you know why? because they exist in one dimension or another ;)

Angra 02-15-2005 11:25 PM

Re: Blair Witch Sleeping Problem
 
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Originally posted by The Mothman
My room mate watched Blair Witch Project for the first time and insists on sleeping with the lights on. I, personally, do not want to sleep with the lights on. wtf should i do?

God, the end of that movie never fails to scare me shitless



Wow dude!!!?? Are you sleeping in a tent outside or something? How the hell can you be afraid after watching that movie, when you are sleeping two people togeter in a room (No matter how young you are)?? I would understand it if you were afraid of forrest walkings.....


Crybaby.

:cool:

urgeok 02-15-2005 11:25 PM

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Originally posted by ShankS
you know why? because they exist in one dimension or another ;)
there's one around every corner :)

ShankS 02-15-2005 11:45 PM

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Originally posted by urgeok
there's one around every corner :)
don't say that, I'll be too scared to walk round the corner of the street.

urgeok 02-15-2005 11:46 PM

have you checked your closets lately ???

ShankS 02-15-2005 11:52 PM

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Originally posted by urgeok
have you checked your closets lately ???
yeah... they're full of cloths I never wear lol

all my other everyday cloths get chucked over chairs backs, door hooks, hung on tops of doors and coat hangers hanging all over the place.

lol

MisterSadistro 02-16-2005 12:23 AM

I'm sorry, but the point of this thread was that your roomate is a pussy ? Why not say so in the subject, everyone can say "yeah, sure", thread dies and we all move on to something new. Just because I'm a nice guy, bored, drunk and an asshole sometimes, I'm gonna do just that. Just for you to show you how it's done. You're my specail little guy now, Bart (can I call you 'Bart' ?).
CK

AUSTIN316426808 02-16-2005 03:38 AM

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Originally posted by The STE
I had a similar problem, and I found a solution that works wonders.




For every second the lights are on, rape him in the ass. I guarantee you the lights will never be on again after about a month (sometimes you have to rape him with the lights off, but that might just be me)

But it should work for you, worked wonders for me. To this day my dad won't have the lights on when I'm in the room.

AAAAAAAAAAll righty then

and by the way that movie never scared me or anyone I know that much.

The Mothman 02-16-2005 05:26 AM

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i have to admit .. jaws verified my fear of anything under the water ..because it played on a fear i already had.
dude, my grandma was in jaws. she was an extra, and you could only see her hand in it.:D Jaws was filmed on an island called "Martha's Vineyard" which is of the coast off massachussets. I have a house in martha's vineyard, and drive past the beach and some of the places that they have filmed that movie ALL the time.


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