Hey gang!
I decided to put this topic up because me and my housemates had a very open debate on various things the other night and I thought I'd bring the topic here. What really does creep you out?! A scary movie perhaps? A particular superstition? Never walking under ladders? That sorta thing. Or maybe a childhood fear that's stuck with you since you were younger. Dont feel pressurized to post if you dont want to. If you'd rather not speak then dont...nothing is EVER pressured to be done here...
Also, there is another reason why I decided to put this up. I got asked if there was anything I was afraid of; any phobias or anything like that. I instinctly said no because nothing in particular frightens me. I do get scared by things as they happen, fear's a natural response to danger, but nothing especially. But then, I suddenly remembered something from my past that, up until recently, was the only thing I could stand. Does anyone remember the song from the 80s by Peter Gabriel called "Sledgehammer"? Well, as embarrassing as it sounds, my dad made me watch the music video to this song when I was about 5 years old and it frightened me to death!!! It showed Peter Gabriel undergoing abnormal facial transitions using clay-mation (surprisingly by the same guy who does the Wallace and Grommit cartoons, Nick Park).
Because of the sheer bizarre-ness of the face changes, it frightened me and I had never been able to listen to the song without feeling petrified!!! Sad I know but last night, my friend actaully downloaded the music video and told me to take a look at what he'd just got. I didnt know what it was at the time and I didnt recognise the start but once those horns kicked off, I jumped! I actually watched the full video last night (with my plush LF tucked under my arm

) for the first time in 14 years!!! It wasnt so bad looking at it now (being into some stuff that is much more frightening now than a man's face changing like plastic surgery gone wrong! LOL!

) but it just made me remember how petrified I used to be. I'd have to say that that has been my only real fear I've ever had...