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Re: Your biggest fear IRL?
To be honest, I doubt that there's really anything that I'd directly fear in real life. I've faced and experienced quite a bit of things... And yet I'm still here right now, aren't I? (I'm not certain if this is meant to be a good thing or not)
Speaking of which, I recall that Coulrophobia was the subject of a question on the US show "Who wants to be a Super Millionaire?" It was the 11th question, ($500,000US) and I ROFL'd when I saw the contestant call up the "three wise men," (a bit of a misnomer, given that this time, one of the three was none other than Jann Wenner, founder and editor of the Rolling Stone magazine) and then I saw those three people struggle with it, and unable to provide the right answer.
To be honest, I doubt that there's really anything that I'd directly fear in real life. I've faced and experienced quite a bit of things... And yet I'm still here right now, aren't I? (I'm not certain if this is meant to be a good thing or not)
That could be a scary thought.Buiu;346423 said:jesus man... r gay ?
That *IS* a scary thought. I guess I might be capable of being scared after all.Dingus-demise;346625 said:Being that 50 year old guy in the super market with a cart full of ice cream, white bread and tv dinners.
I guess you've got quite a hand of cards.Yancey;346898 said:Just to name a few.
Speaking of which, I recall that Coulrophobia was the subject of a question on the US show "Who wants to be a Super Millionaire?" It was the 11th question, ($500,000US) and I ROFL'd when I saw the contestant call up the "three wise men," (a bit of a misnomer, given that this time, one of the three was none other than Jann Wenner, founder and editor of the Rolling Stone magazine) and then I saw those three people struggle with it, and unable to provide the right answer.