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What’s something everyone thinks is normal, but you’re actually terrified of? – 17 everyday things that give people the heebie-jeebies

10.

‘Getting a surprise “quick call?” from your boss. No agenda, no context, just instant performance mode while you’re praying it’s not something you should’ve had in writing.’
-man_drizzle

11.

‘Covid reinfection.

‘Caused my long covid. Is still causing long covid in newly infected. I’m housebound and don’t want to be bedbound. People act like it’s just a cold.’
-RaspberryJammm

12.

‘Cruise ships. If floating petri dishes aren’t terrifying to you, perhaps you should pursue maritime law. NOT EVEN IF YOU PAID ME.’
-urRobotCompanion

13.

‘Sticking my foot out of the duvet at night. What if the extremely flexible monster who lives in the 0.05cm gap between the floor and my bed grabs my ankle?’
-mikasoze

14.

‘Babies. I know I’m deep in the minority on this one but I am extremely uncomfortable around them. I can’t relax when they’re in the room, and a pox on anyone who brings one to the pub.’
-EvilCaveBoy

15.

‘Walking down stairs or a hill without a handrail. I will literally stand paralysed at the top of the staircase if there’s no banister. And if the stairs are particularly steep or narrow or uneven, I will struggle even with a handrail – I will be gripping that thing with two hands.’
-chookity_pokpok

16.

‘AI and Data Centers.

‘They are ruining so many places and markets. Just so you can make a shitty picture or ask it questions because you are too lazy to do your own research. Fuck AI and Data centers.’
-missingninja

17.

‘Whenever I’m in the vicinity of someone playing with a ball, I fear that said ball will hit me lmao’
-SergenteDan

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