[Discussion] Fear of the sea and the unknown things beneath it?

HiddenSound

Active member
Supreme
Joined
Apr 27, 2012
Messages
20,009
Kin
-3💸
Kumi
-3💴
Trait Points
0⚔️
Thank god I'm not the only one with it. Thalassophobia, not ftw. :C
Is that what it's called? It sounds badass xd
Actually, what's under the sea fascinates me.
You must be registered for see images

You must be registered for see images

You must be registered for see images

You must be registered for see images
 

Three

Member
Joined
Feb 5, 2013
Messages
34
Kin
0💸
Kumi
0💴
Trait Points
0⚔️
Is that what it's called? It sounds badass xd


You must be registered for see images

You must be registered for see images

You must be registered for see images

You must be registered for see images
THIS. ****ING. THIS.

Especially that third one. It's unrealistic, but considering there are things that big in there....
 

UchihaBrat

Active member
Elite
Joined
Mar 5, 2011
Messages
9,205
Kin
0💸
Kumi
0💴
Trait Points
0⚔️
I suppose?xd
I mean, when I go swimming, I can't help but feel a little paranoid, but I'm not sure whether its me being cautious or fearful!:T_T:
 

Jobrjo

Active member
Regular
Joined
Jan 12, 2013
Messages
1,062
Kin
-3💸
Kumi
0💴
Trait Points
0⚔️
Any reasonable person has a fear for the unknown :O

Except with this we know. I mean it's water. Big deal. Any some fish. And some special fish. So not much to be cared of.

Now drowning, sharks, jellyfish, shipwreck... those are other things.

And this is coming from someone who has drowned 2x, yet has no fear of the sea, despite the fact that he sinks like a log due to his body structure, even though he took swimming classes.
 
Last edited:

UchihaBrat

Active member
Elite
Joined
Mar 5, 2011
Messages
9,205
Kin
0💸
Kumi
0💴
Trait Points
0⚔️
Any reasonable person has a fear for the unknown :O

Except with this we know. I mean it's water. Big deal. Any some fish. And some special fish. So not much to be cared of.

Now drowning, sharks, jellyfish, shipwreck... those are other things.

And this is coming from someone who has drowned 2x, yet has no fear of the sea, despite the fact that he sinks like a log due to his body structure, even though he took swimming classes.
Well, that's the thing. Cautiousness and fear are to be separated, though they could be related.
For me, I don't know whether it's cautiousness because I know there are no coincidentes, or because I fear?
Indeed looking at it rationally, statistics really do say that it is unusual to die from these, do you follow directions from those who know where to and where not to bathe and so on.
 
Top