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RossMarlow wrote:Never really thought about it.
If you mean scared as in 'Hears sounds when i'm home alone', i ignore it UNLESS it gets too noticable, grab one of my ninja-to's and walk to the door. Now, nothing has ever happened after that, so i kick the door lightly and hope the noise stops.
I'm a very paranoid sort.
RossMarlow wrote:Never really thought about it.
If you mean scared as in 'Hears sounds when i'm home alone', i ignore it UNLESS it gets too noticable, grab one of my ninja-to's and walk to the door. Now, nothing has ever happened after that, so i kick the door lightly and hope the noise stops.
I'm a very paranoid sort.

Anonymous G wrote:Adding to what I said earlier, I'm usually jumpy as hell when I'm scared. You see, it gets my adrenaline pumping. You should watch me play/watch a legitimately scary movie or video game, my muscles are twitching, I am hunched over towards the screen, and I either flinch at a scary part of a movie, or react incredibly fast when it comes to a video game.
Tyla wrote:Anonymous G wrote:Adding to what I said earlier, I'm usually jumpy as hell when I'm scared. You see, it gets my adrenaline pumping. You should watch me play/watch a legitimately scary movie or video game, my muscles are twitching, I am hunched over towards the screen, and I either flinch at a scary part of a movie, or react incredibly fast when it comes to a video game.
I'm like that when it comes to shockers and such, but in general I'm really flinchy anyway.

Anonymous G wrote:I don't know, I've had situations where I had to stop playing a game because my eye and leg were twitching too much. I had like maybe, twenty minutes of playing before this happened, so I know it isn't one of "You've been playing too long" kind of eye twitches. The game that does it to me the most is F.E.A.R.
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