Homeland security, the IRS and murderers because they can all do whatever they want without any fear of retaliation from me if they decide I'm to be one of their victims. Other than that, no, I don't find anything or anyone intimidating.
2007-07-27 13:19:25
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answered by Judy L 4
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As a 32 year old, I would say that growing up, a lot of things and people will intimidate you. Parents may be intimidating when they want you to do things such as household chores, older kids who may pick on you for no reason, peers who may get you to do drugs. When you get older and start working, co-workers or bosses may intimidate you, in sports competitors will probably intimidate you. In dating, if you are a guy, other guys will intimidate you when approaching girls. Even your neighbors may be intimidating when they get new stuff. Banks might be intimidating if you want to borrow money. The government may be intimidating if you are not paying taxes. So, I suppose life is full of intimidations.
Teachers are usually not that intimidating, but rather encouraging, unless you are messing around or are not doing the homework.
2007-07-27 20:18:29
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answered by eoc1000 2
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No person does. I have been around long enough to know that everyone is the same on the inside and I take people AND what they say with a grain of salt.
A thing like a Locomotive engine is intimidating...hard to stop.
A Very Tall Horse is intimidating to me, I never mount a horse I have to use a stepping block to get on. If I can't get up by myself I don't ride. Too far of a fall if something goes wrong.
2007-07-27 21:34:46
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answered by Threeicys 6
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I am intimidated by water, spiders, and heights. the ocean is immense, more than I can handle at times, plus I cannot swim. This also applies to rushing rivers and quiet lakes. Spiders are creepy nasty little creatures that can do a lot of damage for their sizes. Black Widows, Brown Recluses and so on. Small they are, but very venomous in bites. Heights, the notion of falling to my death, climbing on a ladder, or on a mountain scare the hell out of me badly. I have no balance at heights.
2007-07-27 20:28:05
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answered by tercentenary98 6
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When i must talk or read something in public to English speaking people i am intimidated as my first language is French and i am not fluent in English.
Also when i speak English i do it with a very strong French accent and am worried that i cannot be clearly understood.
As for people i am not , though i used to be .
2007-07-28 07:24:30
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answered by d260383 5
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Only things which could kill have that ability, however I would go into survival mode to thwart the intimidation and THINK about how to escape. ....and a very great weekend to you.
2007-07-28 07:30:43
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answered by sashali 5
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No one can intimidate you without your consent. I love this quote but cannot recall who said it.
i get intimidated by big life changes. even though I usually end up embracing them, i am sometimes more intimidated than anticipating them at first.
2007-07-28 00:38:34
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answered by lifesaclassroom 4
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That list is endless, I try to keep my fear in check but their are many people and many situations that are to numerous to mention that intimidate me. I have been in situations that have been beyond my control; and people have taken advantage of me. And I do mean literally. Enough said.
2007-07-27 20:11:52
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answered by John 3
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walking down the side of a two-way street when Linsay Lohan is driving down one side and Paris Hilton is driving down the other! Do i really need to explain further?
2007-08-03 15:45:28
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answered by n3utr0n 3
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No, In order to feel intimidated I would have to feel less than someone or something and I am equal to all God's creations as are we all.
2007-08-01 16:05:42
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answered by panndora 4
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