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The Fears

Fear of Sports Betting

Now that sports betting is legal and more accessible than ever before, it seems like a great time to address the elephant in the room. In this case, the elephant is not an elephant at all and is instead Fear of Sports Betting. This is different than in-person betting for a variety of reasons. You […]

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Fear of Baking

I know what you’re thinking. Fear of Baking? Isn’t that just Fear of Cooking with a slightly different name? Yes! But also, no. Chefs of any skill level will tell you there is a distinct difference in cooking vs baking. Things can ignite in flames in different ways. Events requiring absurd numbers of pastries can

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Fear of Awkward Silences

Very apt and timely post, I know. Let’s not dwell on how many months it has been since the last post. Why bother focusing on things like empty promises and vague updates? Here is a new post, alive and well. If anything, let’s just chalk up the delay to building up the suspense and anticipation.

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Things I Fear Reviews: Run

This is one of those “I don’t know where this is going but I don’t like it” movies. It’s really eerie and unsettling from within the first 10 minutes. The entire movie, you know something is going to happen at some point but you don’t know what it’s going to be. Usually, these Netflix-exclusive movies

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Fear of a Full Moon

Since the dawn of time, there have been two facts the world has collectively agreed on. The sun either rises in the East or the West (can never remember that one so I don’t want to look like an idiot by guessing. This is a much better solution) and at night there is a moon.

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Fear of Making Someone Wait

Is there anything worse than the feeling of knowing someone else is waiting on you for something? That’s a rhetorical question because there are definitely worse things. But you can still answer anyway. The feeling of eyes on you coupled with looks of disappointment. An activity or event that cannot begin without your arrival. Timelines

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Things I Fear Reviews: IT Chapter 2

Neither IT nor IT Chapter 2 was particularly good. While the first movie was “meh” the second movie can be equated to opening a box of Lucky Charms and ignoring the marshmallows entirely. IT Chapter 2 encapsulates the “what’s the point?” angle that often plagues Horror Movies. But specifically sequels. While answering questions no one

Fear of Elevators
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Fear of Elevators

Some people associate elevators with the concept of vertical movement. Which is fair because that is literally their sole purpose. However, for a larger group of people, elevators represent anxiety and terror. This could be due to their small, confined spaces but could also be the result of their ability to climb extreme heights often

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Things I Fear Reviews: The Houses October Built

Ahh Horror Movie Reviews. Where would we be without these, right? Sitting around reading about the latest Fears all the time only brings so much excitement. Watching terrible (okay, sometimes good) Horror Movies is where it’s really at. Movies like whatever this one was called is the real reason I got into writing. Let’s check

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Fear of Having Your Picture Taken

Social Media fanatics and those with SelfieSticks are used to having a catalogue of pictures of them, of their pets, nature, and anything else hashtag-worthy. Taking pictures just for the sake of taking pictures is just a normal part of life. Any chance to walk by a reflective surface is a welcome reason to evaluate

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