• wabafee@lemmy.world
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    22 hours ago

    If they are invisible what is to be afraid of now? Ain’t the only reason we’re afraid of them cause they look horrible?

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      I’m not sure I’ve ever felt primal fear so much as when I feel something crawling on me. Often seeing it lessens that fear bc I can deal with it. Not seeing it increases the fear.

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      22 hours ago

      Well, except for a few species where their venom is what’s more terrifying, that’s generally true. This also hopefully makes them more effective at capturing insects, which is the main reason we want them near us.

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      22 hours ago

      Well, enjoy the tickling sensation on your face when you’re in bed. You can’t see what it is so you should be fine.

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        20 hours ago

        You know “the average person eats 8 spiders per year in their sleep” urban legend? It’s sort of true, most people don’t eat any but there’s one guy named Rick in Columbus who eats thousands so the numbers are skewed.

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          Apparently that was a social experiment to see how many people would believe it.

          Which is kinda fucked cause it messed me up when I was too young to understand that adults don’t always know what they’re talking about. For years, I would go to bed with the top sheet wrapped over my mouth so spiders couldn’t get in. For some asshole’s social experiment.

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      22 hours ago

      I heard that someone once said along the lines that the biggest fear is actually about things you expect to see and/or happen. That’s why horror games/films are so scary