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#1 Nov 21, 2015 8:53 PM
- Steinar
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Being scared aka afraid?(Definition)
I am ok if people are that. Because its not unormal. This might be my reaction in terms of... let me just say ANIME.
Like if you are actually trying and giving it all without trying to be whimpy, then its ok in my view to be afraid. Because thats normal.
Its more when they get ...veeeeery emotional that i sorta have some issues. Like friggin tears starts flowing when fighting.. Its very...
I don't mean if someone punches you and cries from the reaction... its like the feeling type of
Mentally basically.
Maybe i got the idea from playing first part of Dark Chronicle. Basically the main character was fighting while not quiting, said "I was really scared back then" and yet you don't notice it, because he doesn't act all emotional about it. you don't hear him whine or whimper about his feelings. Like you don't need to know more than that. Spot on perfect! Brilliant. Its kinda like if you were to walk alone in the middle of the dark. Its more or less a reaction towards the environment, but not... fleshing it out.
Just kinda wondering what you think in general?
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#2 Nov 22, 2015 12:29 AM
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Re: Being scared aka afraid?(Definition)
I usually get scared at things like jumpscares or things that are disturbing, but I do have fears and anxieties too.
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#3 Nov 22, 2015 3:19 PM
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Re: Being scared aka afraid?(Definition)
I don't even have to explain it to you.

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