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What Really Creeps You Out?

LiveBetterLife

Active Member
I've done case management with adults and children and recovery coaching, as well as service provider for child services. That was still when I lived in Indiana, and in California I'm still getting settled enough to get back in the field.

Case management for what?

Recovery from what?

Child services isn't really in the field of health care either.
 

wandering peacefully

Which way to the woods?
I saw this in the news today....
Man plunges into tiny mountain crevice and gets trapped for four days
Trapped in a small space....unable to move....day
after day.....hard to imagine anything more horrible.

Excerpted....
ASTONISHING photos show how a man was wedged between mountain rocks in the Cambodian jungle for four days before being rescued.

Cops said Sum Bora, 28, slipped into the tiny crevice on Sunday while trying to retrieve his flashlight, which had fallen in the small rocky hollow.

Sum Bora, 28, was wedged between mountain rocks in the Cambodian jungle for four days before being rescuedCredit: AP:Associated Press

About 200 rescue workers carefully freed the trapped manCredit: AP:Associated Press
The man had been collecting bat droppings in the Chakry mountain jungle in the northwestern province of Battambang when he fell.

His worried family began searching when he didn't return after three days, Cambodia's Fresh News reported.

Sum’s brother found him and alerted authorities to his location in the mountains.

About 200 rescue workers carefully freed the trapped man by destroying bits of the rock that had pinned him in an effort that took about 10 hours, police spokesman Sareth Visen said.

The 28-year-old man was freed at about 6pm on Wednesday, looking extremely weak, and was taken to a provincial hospital, the police official said.
I can't even look at the photo without major anxiety. Being trapped like that is my only fear. Creepy!!
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber
Lol what are yours?
I'm recognized by the state of Indiana as a behavioral health professional (until it expires there and I resume the path in California) (it was cool and weird and creepy the first time I saw my name with a professional title and abbreviations).
 

Samael_Khan

Goosebender
I didn't watch the 3rd episode because of that.
But whenever I want to imitate that show scariness I tell my friends " Vnimaniye Vnimaniye" obsessively repeated....:p

Your missing out. Its a damn good show.

Why do we need horror movies when we can look to history to creep us out? Who needs zombies when we have radiation.
 

Estro Felino

Believer in free will
Premium Member
Your missing out. Its a damn good show.

Why do we need horror movies when we can look to history to creep us out? Who needs zombies when we have radiation.
Horror movies make me yawn.
The horror of Chernobyl is pretty unwatchable because that TV show focuses on pain...and that pain is carved in history. It is something that really happened here in Europe and watching that pain is really really unbearable.

Btw I watched all episodes but the 3rd
 
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Samael_Khan

Goosebender
Horror movies make me yawn.
The horror of Chernobyl is pretty unwatchable because that TV show focuses on pain...and that pain is carved in history. It is something that really happened here in Europe and watching that pain is really really unbearable.

Btw I watched all episodes but the 3rd

The fact that that pain is carved in history is the creepiest part. And that that pain could easily become a reality because of humans catching on nonsense is bloody scary.

It would be interesting to know the link between Chernobyl and sicknesses around the world. To think that the world was that close to being screwed up by chernobyl within a matter of days.
 

Estro Felino

Believer in free will
Premium Member
The fact that that pain is carved in history is the creepiest part. And that that pain could easily become a reality because of humans catching on nonsense is bloody scary.

It would be interesting to know the link between Chernobyl and sicknesses around the world. To think that the world was that close to being screwed up by chernobyl within a matter of days.
Actually only Eastern Europe would have been devastated. The three heroes in episode #2 opened the underground valves underneath the reactor to empty the tanks to prevent the core from reaching the water. Which would have provoked a unimaginable explosion with radioactive material that would have killed both Ukranians and Belarusians.
 

Samael_Khan

Goosebender
Actually only Eastern Europe would have been devastated. The three heroes in episode #2 opened the underground valves underneath the reactor to empty the tanks to prevent the core from reaching the water. Which would have provoked a unimaginable explosion with radioactive material that would have killed both Ukranians and Belarusians.

Wouldnt it have also affected europe as a whole because of its radiation? Even Germany told their citizens that they must remain indoors because they were scared of the radiation seeping into Germany and they reactor hadnt even exploded.
 

Samael_Khan

Goosebender
What nationality or ethnicity does the name Khan come from?

It isnt my actual name. My actual surname is Jacobs, and another name for Jacob is Israel so I use that. Khan was my grandfathers original surname before he became Catholic. He is originally a muslim from India. The Khans were mongolians, think Genghis Khan, and the word means King I think. Many mongolians converted to Islam after they invaded the Islamic World. So the surname Khan comes from the Mongolians who are one of the Steppe peoples.
 
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