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What phobias do you have?

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  • UW_Doog_Bot
    UW_Doog_Bot Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 18,549 Founders Club
    edited June 2019

    The Seahawks, Sonics and Storm obsessed checker at my local Safeway. Dude is pretty far on the spectrum. @BennyBeaver knows

    Can confirm.
    Yesterday, his rant was especially off the rails and I thought he might lose it and hit a customer with a wine bottle or some other blunt object. Topic: Dude does not like men that disrespeck women's sports and the Seattle Storm. I was like, "Bruh, I have intimate knowledge of chick's hoops and much respeck!!" I was able to keep his attention for all of about 5 secs before the spectrum took over again and the mumbling rant continued.
    @theknowledge can confirm?!
  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,695 Founders Club

    None. I'm fearless.

    So, I'm not a complete sociopath and have a rational mind that tells me things are bad ideas buuuut

    I have an autistic disconnect from my feelings that gives me a real fearlessness.

    Cliff jumping in Mejico, Big wave surfing in Hawaii, Cutting lanes on a motorcycle at a 100mph+, Venomous snake training in Africa, White water rescue, etc. I've got a long list of high risk activities that I've said, "Fuck it, looks fun". @Dennis_DeYoung can tell me if that qualifies as fast strategy.

    The most extreme example of this I can think of was my first run of Boulder Drop on the Sky at 10,000+ CFS. I was sitting at the top of the rapid on some rocks scouting my lines, completely calm and collected, thinking through my turns, moves, and angles. Low and behold, my wetsuit starts getting warm from me pissing and I think to myself, "Huh, I must be scared right now." but otherwise I wouldn't have been able to tell you that I felt any different from any other run.

    I've also come close enough to drowning to make peace with dying more than a handful of times. You'd think that would give me some fear of the water but if anything, it made me less so.

    TLDR feelings to robots are only superficial application software.
    You forgot sleepy tim edibles.
  • UW_Doog_Bot
    UW_Doog_Bot Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 18,549 Founders Club

    None. I'm fearless.

    So, I'm not a complete sociopath and have a rational mind that tells me things are bad ideas buuuut

    I have an autistic disconnect from my feelings that gives me a real fearlessness.

    Cliff jumping in Mejico, Big wave surfing in Hawaii, Cutting lanes on a motorcycle at a 100mph+, Venomous snake training in Africa, White water rescue, etc. I've got a long list of high risk activities that I've said, "Fuck it, looks fun". @Dennis_DeYoung can tell me if that qualifies as fast strategy.

    The most extreme example of this I can think of was my first run of Boulder Drop on the Sky at 10,000+ CFS. I was sitting at the top of the rapid on some rocks scouting my lines, completely calm and collected, thinking through my turns, moves, and angles. Low and behold, my wetsuit starts getting warm from me pissing and I think to myself, "Huh, I must be scared right now." but otherwise I wouldn't have been able to tell you that I felt any different from any other run.

    I've also come close enough to drowning to make peace with dying more than a handful of times. You'd think that would give me some fear of the water but if anything, it made me less so.

    TLDR feelings to robots are only superficial application software.
    You forgot sleepy tim edibles.
    You've gotta be the definition of SS to think that consuming edibles is high risk behavior.
  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,695 Founders Club

    None. I'm fearless.

    So, I'm not a complete sociopath and have a rational mind that tells me things are bad ideas buuuut

    I have an autistic disconnect from my feelings that gives me a real fearlessness.

    Cliff jumping in Mejico, Big wave surfing in Hawaii, Cutting lanes on a motorcycle at a 100mph+, Venomous snake training in Africa, White water rescue, etc. I've got a long list of high risk activities that I've said, "Fuck it, looks fun". @Dennis_DeYoung can tell me if that qualifies as fast strategy.

    The most extreme example of this I can think of was my first run of Boulder Drop on the Sky at 10,000+ CFS. I was sitting at the top of the rapid on some rocks scouting my lines, completely calm and collected, thinking through my turns, moves, and angles. Low and behold, my wetsuit starts getting warm from me pissing and I think to myself, "Huh, I must be scared right now." but otherwise I wouldn't have been able to tell you that I felt any different from any other run.

    I've also come close enough to drowning to make peace with dying more than a handful of times. You'd think that would give me some fear of the water but if anything, it made me less so.

    TLDR feelings to robots are only superficial application software.
    You forgot sleepy tim edibles.
    You've gotta be the definition of SS to think that consuming edibles is high risk behavior.
    Before the Rose Bowl I think they are high risk. Camping or something like that they are good.
  • theknowledge
    theknowledge Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 5,827 Founders Club

    The Seahawks, Sonics and Storm obsessed checker at my local Safeway. Dude is pretty far on the spectrum. @BennyBeaver knows

    Can confirm.
    Yesterday, his rant was especially off the rails and I thought he might lose it and hit a customer with a wine bottle or some other blunt object. Topic: Dude does not like men that disrespeck women's sports and the Seattle Storm. I was like, "Bruh, I have intimate knowledge of chick's hoops and much respeck!!" I was able to keep his attention for all of about 5 secs before the spectrum took over again and the mumbling rant continued.
    @theknowledge can confirm?!
    I don't work at Safeway but as a guy who has intimate knowledge of the industry I can confirm it is well documented that a large percentage of Safeway employees are very much on the spectrum. I think they have a Rorschach test as an application. They weird folk.