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  • When people ask me what my fears are, and what I'm scared of,

  • I know they're expecting something tangible like

  • clowns, needles, my credit card bill.

  • But I can't really attribute my fears to...single entities.

  • I look through a list of phobias and while some of them do seem scary on paper,

  • I haven't really been directly exposed to them to know if I'd be scared.

  • I'm only scared by proxy because I know other people are

  • like dinosaurs, a T-rex, for example.

  • I can't say exactly if I am scared of them,

  • they are scary, portrayed by media, movies, and whatnot,

  • but I've never been, or probably never will be confronted by an actual T-rex to give it a chance to scare me.

  • So, I don't know if I'm scared of 'em.

  • Does that make sense?

  • I mentioned way back in my bugs video that it was usually my job to cleanse our house of bug invasions

  • because I'd be the only one indifferent enough to confront the bugs.

  • And I live in Canada. We're not exactly known for our killer bugs.

  • Sure, we have black widows but that's like one breed.

  • And you can easily distinguish them because they're fully black;

  • Du-uh!

  • With red marks on their abdomen and (phat ass) backs.

  • There are so many types of spiders here.

  • I can't just assume every single one is a black widow. That's RACIST!

  • I'd say I just have a general fear of... dying.

  • Well, I guess, more so the pain of the method that leads to death,

  • which most of you can probably say for yourself as well.

  • I'm not scared of clowns, I'm scared of clowns that want to kill me.

  • I'm not scared of spiders, I'm scared of spiders that want to kill me.

  • I'm not scared of heights,

  • I'm scared of the Earth's gravitational pull that's trying to kill me at all times.

  • Growing up, I've had a lot of my peers hospitalized for injuries,

  • and I wonder why, I myself, have never been to the ER.(shouldn't you be grateful not curious???)

  • Maybe, it was my lack of participation in a lot of sports

  • but it might also be because I avoided doing dumb and dangerous stunts (guess someone never lived like Larry...)

  • that most kids think to be impressive by their peers? (peer pressure at its finest)

  • Hey, you know what's impressive? (living on the edge and surviving?)

  • Being healthy and uninjured. ( you have that to brag about but i have cool battle scars)

  • Damn, look at these hospital bills!

  • They say, "No painno gain?" I say, "No gainno pain!" (weak sauce)

  • What's that, what's that? No bisc(uits)? Uh-uh, no risk! (full color dom)

  • Fear is a survival instinct,

  • which is why I think most of us can say, we'd survive in a horror film.

  • (the Gonjiam movie starts) *Thunder*

  • *Eerie music*

  • *Static* *Thunderclaps*

  • *Creaking* Uh? Ah? What was that?

  • Dom? Dom? *More creaking*

  • *Phone rings with the Krusty Krab's ringtone.*

  • Hello?

  • Yo, are you still in the abandoned hospital?

  • Wait, Dom?

  • A-are you ok? Where are you?

  • Yeah, I'm fine. I-I never went in!

  • I saw something weird in the window and you said,

  • "Hu-huh, it's nothing. Don't worry about it, Dom," (his voice doesn't even sound like that way to clown him) and I said, "No-ho-ho-ho, thank you."

  • Hu-huh? Th-then wh-who's been with me th-this whole time?

  • *Creaks.*

  • !!!

  • *Screams.*

  • *Screams.* You're making it real hard not to say 'I told you so'.

  • I have this technique for watching horror movies to make it seem like I'm "fearless".

  • When I think there's a scary part coming up, I shift my focus to one of the corners of the screen.

  • My peripheral vision can still see the rest of the screen, kinda, but it's out of focus,

  • so I can't really process enough of the image to really be scared.

  • I mean I can tell it's scary because of the audio and the screaming

  • so, I can only imagine.

  • I feel kind of bad for people with good peripheral vision.

  • "The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown."

  • *Sniff*

  • *Clears throat*

  • You right.

  • We generally fear things that are unknown or

  • unfamiliar to us simply because we don't understand them and deem them dangerous. (those two fingers look like they are ready to probe)

  • We use our five senses to experience and process the world around us

  • and being unable to do so can lead to fear.

  • People are afraid of the dark because they can't see and process what's around them.

  • They are in the unknown.

  • And if they can't see and confirm that their surroundings are safe,

  • they assume that there is potential danger.

  • If I can't see that there isn't a demon about to eat me,

  • there is probably a demon about to eat me. (mhm my thoughts exactly)

  • That's why horror movies usually aren't scary the second time or

  • consecutive time you watch them, assuming they were scary the first time,

  • because you're then familiar with the events, and there is no longer a surprise factor.

  • If you're bored of zombie movies by now, it's because it's gotten stale.

  • Train to Busan doesn't need a remake! Stop remaking Asian horror films! Just read the subtitles.

  • Oh my god, you're illiterate. (not everyone grew up knowing what the story book said but i agree.)

  • I have irrational fears as well.

  • Like, not closing my eyes for too long while in the shower because that gives the monster time to

  • appear with their ugly face staring at me the moment I open my eyes,

  • or when the lights go out while I'm in the bathroom because I remember saying "Bloody Mary" twice as a kid, (so you did live on the edge once)

  • and I'm worried that it carries over and that even thinking of saying it the third time will fulfill the ritual,

  • or when I'm washing my face in front of a mirror in the bathroom and,

  • you know, maybe I'm just scared of bathrooms.

  • Yeah, that's it.

  • Real talk though, I have a fear of being forgotten.

  • If you haven't watched Disney's Coco yet,

  • SPOILER ALERT!

  • there's a scene with one of the characters, Chicharrón, who experiences final death in the land of the dead

  • because there is no longer anyone in the world of the living who remembers him.

  • The fact that your existence is "deleted" because you no longer exist even in memory really hit me in the ko'koro, (heart).

  • Like, if you're not part of anyone's recorded or remembered history,

  • did you really even exist?

  • Or if you don't take an Instagram photo of your food, did you even really eat it?

  • Nah, I'm just kidding, yeah. Yo-you ate it stop. Stop taking photos. Eat your food.

  • But what gives me peace of mind is the latin phrase by Roman poet Quintus Horatius Flaccus a.k.a. Horace,

  • "Non omnis moriar" which directly translates to "not everything dies",

  • but is interpreted as "my work will live" or "I shall not wholly die."

  • And as of now believing in this seems like our only way to immortality.

  • Do enough during the time you are here to make an impact that goes beyond your mortal lifespan.

  • I have my beliefs and ideologies,

  • I don't really see myself as a world changer or a strong activist for anything specific,

  • I just enjoy putting out content for people to view.

  • People ask what my end goal is with YouTube or my career in entertainment.

  • Honestly, (TO GET RICH AS FUU- jk) with humble intent, I just want to be remembered.

  • Not for greatness or anything prestigious,

  • I just don't want to be forgotten.

  • And it's kind of ironic to fear being forgotten

  • because you wouldn't really know or have a way to prove if you were forgotten

  • once your time has passed.

  • Or do we?

  • Hmm, that seems like a hypothetical for another day.

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  • Uh..

  • Wait, what just happened?

  • What's with the nothingness?

  • Is there going to be a jumpscare?

  • Ack. I hope not!

  • Seriously, Domics, what's with the blank outro? Please explain.

  • Why are you here? Still expecting the outro?

  • If there really isn't, I'll add it in.

  • Domics is yet another awesome animator known for his interesting and funny story-time videos like this one.

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  • Once again, like and subscribe for more amazing stories of the life of Domics.

  • Enjoy!

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    Neighbor_John 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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