I am deathly terrified of yellow jackets. Normal honeybees I can handle. For the most part, if you don't bother them, they don't bother you. Yellow jackets are nasty little fxckers. If you're walking on a city sidewalk shaded by trees, they will literally burst out and get right up in your face. Those things don't play. I've been stung twice - once when I was playing baseball at school (nowhere near any plants!) and once when I was sitting on a bench on top of grass waiting for the bus. It hurts like HOLYFUCK. But now, this phobia's escalating to the point where when I see ANY nearby, I start literally running in the opposite direction, b/c they actually ATTACK you! Even if you don't get in their way or bother them! Now, I can't even walk on sidewalks with any kind of lawns, bushes, trees, or especially flowers nearby. How can I cure this and/or ensure those devils to stay away from me?
2006-10-27
21:38:01
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-:- Masha -:-
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