and they did,.....
Watching one of my good friends die in the hallway in high school.
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Interesting how some people are traumatized by things, and some aren't. Some are irrational fears, and some are real. I can say I have had traumatizing events in my life. But most my irrational fears are gone, and I try to concor as many as I can. I Hand Fish, Rattlesnake Hunt, and will skydive, ultralight fly, and concor the ****ing world. Only thing to fear is fear itself.
Dogs when there's no way out and our own dogs are not around. We used to surf to this fish pen that has like 20 dogs in it to guard it and us to fish around it. Sometimes, I forget that there are dogs and I "run" around. Oops! The dog would simply chase after you and will try to bite you. With nowhere to go but swim in open water, that will scare you to death as a 9-12 year old. I forgot that it is so amazing to fish there as the excess food attracts a lot of other fish. There was this 2 particularly guarded shoreline where there are guard dogs. But to go to town in the shortest way possible is thru the shore. As small kids, we have to pass that. Eventually, we learned that we can bring our own set of dogs to intimidate these guard dogs. We have a set of 3 large Rottweiler hybrids. The guard dogs never bothered us again later. Also our house when I was 9-14 was totally haunted. One thing that comes to memory is an old sewing machine. If anybody knows that old foot pedal sewing machine, that one is very difficult to start up. One time, I was like 12 and it was like 11PM doing our usual homework, the paddle moved by itself in a corner (sewing machine ihid underneath) as my mother, my brother and my older sister are staring. It did for as long as five minutes. There is a long list of haunted stories in that house that scared me as a kid. Oh, I'm afraid of earthquakes to this day. The 6.9 earthquake that hit our island in November 1995 is a pretty traumatizing event in my life.