Hey all, I'm taking a short break from effort posting today, since I reached my goal
Back to a few blog posts.
So here's my totally rational fear:
Walking around work without realizing my zipper is down.
I've seen it happen to someone else and no one had told him, until me... So he'd presumably walked around like that for at least a few hours.
Another one is that it was all a dream and I'll notice one night because a lamp in the corner looks a little off.
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I got two that I consider equally bad. The first is anything scratchy like, like a fork scratching on toast and similar noises because I think of nails doing that and being torn off. I've thought of that and hated those sounds since I was a young child.
The second is being stabbed, especially if my guts leak / hang, thinking or hearing of anything like that can give me cold sweats. I saw the one movie 1917 where it's World War One and I had idk cold sweats and couldn't focus much after seeing the German get stabbed. It wasn't graphic but just the implication of stabbing made me spooked.
And I watched reservoir dogs and in the intro where the guy was shot in the stomach I kept thinking of that and had to leave since I was feeling sick.
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Funny story about 1917
That was the first movie my husband and I saw before we started officially dating.
I wanted to take him to the movies to celebrate the start of the school year and I saw the 1917 poster. I just thought it was yet another historical drama and bought the tickets without reading the synopsis.....
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it was a drama
just the sad kind
There's a more drama-ish world war one musical movie I know of called oh what a lovely war
this song is from there, but I don't wanna link the scene since it's related to the ending. Very sad though
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It's honestly one of my favorite movies. I was expecting an all quiet on the western front ending
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