Old people with full body tattoos--what does it even look like at that point? *Shudder*
2007-11-17 09:27:50
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answered by Cali2AZ 4
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I've worried about a forced home invasion in the not too distant past. In the complex where I'd lived for five or six years, the tenants they began to allow in, were all recovering addicts of one drug or another. They were on a recovery program, by the state, and their rent was paid by the state. So our landlord knew he could depend on rent being paid by these people on time. He even allowed more than the allowed amount to live in each two bedroom apartment. When we were fed up with what we continued to see outside, we decided to move. During the course of our first trip to unload, we were robbed of shoes and some clothes and cupboard things. During the second load, someone came in through a window and took even more. Because so many areas were burgled with the power off, we assumed several people had entered and it was no use in calling the police with who knows which of the tenents were involved. And no one would tell on another. Then when we were in the process of moving into the home where we are now, someone entered and took my year old computer and monitor. They did not take two small TV's or anything else. It was assumed this was the work of the movers of the previous tenant. Or maybe them, themselves. We had left the door unlocked as no one could tell the house had a basement entry. And our land- lord said he had never heard of any thefts in the neighborhood. It is very upscale from our last two lo- cations. So it was bad enough to have someone go through our things and take what they wanted, but it would be even worse for someone to barge their way in and at gunpoint do us harm. We hear of these things happening with illegal immigrants who are bold, and need money to live. And this has been done in daylight when people were home. One family was able to describe their attackers and said they were in and out within fifteen minutes after tying them all up. The woman said they acted like professionals, and knew just how much time they could allow. Maybe they were used to silent alarms to have a time limit. But this is now a fear I never had, since it is becoming too commonplace. And everything I have now, I need. So I can't afford any more losses, much less the loss of my life.
2016-05-23 22:52:59
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answered by ? 3
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Drowning.
2007-11-16 18:34:30
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answered by Arts 6
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The thing I'm most afraid of is dying a meaningless death.
2007-11-16 18:45:27
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answered by A.J. 5
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being alone without love from a special someone the rest of my life
2007-11-16 18:32:54
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answered by honey 6
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global warming! As should be the greatest fear of every inhabitant of this planet! it threatens our very existence!
...we're doomed lol
2007-11-16 18:33:56
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answered by faces139 1
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Fear, itself.
2007-11-16 18:33:11
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answered by ny21tb 7
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Dying alone
2007-11-16 18:33:49
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answered by bryang702 2
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I have a documented fear of competitive skipping....
2007-11-16 18:35:57
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answered by Anonymous
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never moving out of my parents house
2007-11-16 18:36:40
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answered by Anonymous
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