There's nothing that comes straight to my mind when concerning fears and tears. Except maybe being unemployed and washing dishes as my father suggests, or ghost stories (I didn't realize it was night when I watched 'Ghost Hunt' anime.. and it's seriously scary!), and I have a mild case of fear of snakes and 'dangerous' animals in face to face encounters of them.
Usually I don't actually keep my mind on the scary parts. I just ignore them. That's how I deal with most of the stuff, ignore and forget. So when there was a cobra in our backyard at home and mom was screaming and my little brother (the poor innocent soul) wanted to go see it, I was the one who was convinced to get a stick and do 'something'. What exactly my mother was expecting me to do, I had no idea. I was just as scared as she was, except I chose to ignore it while she didn't.
When my hip began to hurt badly and my dad said after checking the x-rays that my spine was angling, I chose to ignore the fear that I will end up like my cousin, who had the same genetic sickness and now she's paralyzed after too many mistakes in her spinal operations.
When I do actually get reduced to tears from my fears, I take one minute, cry and scream my heart out, and then again.. I ignore my fears.
duh...you are always crying and screaming. or making little Sasi cry.
ReplyDeleteHey that's why do when with my fears and any pain I'm feeling at that moment. Sadly enough I've become the snake whispererer ('The Dog Whisperer' joke) at my house.
ReplyDeleteIsn't fun to make younger siblings cry? Best stress reliever ever.
If I saw a cobra in my backyard I'd be screaming, too!
ReplyDeletehaha.. i know.. it's so awesome to see him crying and running after me when I take his toy or something.. i know it's really bad and sadistic but his face is so funny when he does it.. haven't done it in years though..
ReplyDeletehave you try lying to the poor kid. We've lied so many times to Gloria it's still funny. Like if you lick your elbow you chance to the opposite sex or every six years you get to chance your family.
ReplyDeletehahaha.. yeah sometimes.. it works on my sister mostly.. lol
ReplyDeleteIf I saw a cobra in my backyard I don't think I would even be able to scream. I'd probably be petrified with fear...
ReplyDeleteI would ask if I could keep the cobra.
ReplyDeletewell if it wasn't poisonous I would too.. it'll be out-of-ordinary i guess. pretty cool..
ReplyDeletewell they're pretty hard to spot to.. with the color and all.. and I heard that they don't bite unless provoked or something.. so being petrified means that you'll probably live..if that helps..
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