tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8574974762874544938.post4458830245448272871..comments2023-04-06T10:53:00.813-04:00Comments on Polkadots and Moonbeams: I just can't!Lyshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16567192025706701097noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8574974762874544938.post-78785286204562892292011-06-02T23:01:27.917-04:002011-06-02T23:01:27.917-04:00Ah, no matter.
I have a perfectly irrational fear...Ah, no matter. <br />I have a perfectly irrational fear of things such as cockroaches and other insects, particularly when large and up close (King Kong's Skull Island would be terrifying for me), as well as of a few other things. <br /><br />Acrophobia might be a slightly more reasonable fear if mine, since I think i might have a fear of heights because there's a good possibility of me falling, or there at least appears to be. For instance, at the top of the Cape Hatteras lighthouse, I stayed as far from the rail as possible - I think it's reasonable to assume that if I hit the rail hard I could flip over and fall to my death. Ultralights might be the same way (I've never been in one) since they have an open cockpit and don't appear to be very sturdily built, but I do just fine in large airplanes and actually enjoy turbulence when I'm not trying to do something I want the plane to be still for. So, I think it's a possibility I'd no longer have a fear of heights if I could fly (like Superman or some other guy. <br />My guess about this may be incorrect, but I doubt I'll be able to test my theory any time soon. <br />Rambling ended.Maximillianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00467094752360478924noreply@blogger.com