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AlphaKretin
Dec 25, 2014

A vase to face encounter.

...Vase to meet you?

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GARVASE DAY!

This maybe isn't so irrational but it's weirdly specific. I'm afraid of falling, not heights. If I'm on relatively solid ground, and/or there's a decent guard rail between be and the edge of the cliff, I'm fine! Last time I went down a goddamn slide (admittedly a big one), and felt the air rushing past? Shaking for a while. :shrug:

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AlphaKretin
Dec 25, 2014

A vase to face encounter.

...Vase to meet you?

...

GARVASE DAY!

C-Euro posted:

Whenever I have my dog at my parents' house, if I can't hear or see him I get a sudden fear that he's doing something bad, even though he's years removed from the "piss and chew on everything" phase of dogdom.

Oh poo poo you reminded me. I can't stand having my front door open - even with the screen closed, what matters is seeing outside - just because of one incident where my dogs ran outside and were successfuly brought back safe in like 5 minutes. Doesn't matter if there's another door inside between them and the front, or if the screen is locked tight, I worry they'll somehow open it and get out again and it won't go as well this time.

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