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the_bard: Hey PM anytime. I might not get back as promptly as I used to, but I'm still around. Obligations and such, you know.

Good to hear about the coon problem being stopped. I'm about to shell out some dough over another rodent issue. Rats got into my Jeep and chewed through the ignition harness. Persistent little bastards.

If you think about it. One good jolt to polite society and the least of our worries would be zombies. Wildlife would take over.
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Dischord: Understand, and try rewiring with stainless steel braid around exposed wires. It works, and my apologies to the thread for personal stuff within it.
Np
When I was around 12 and 13 I was scared to wander around and go places on Fallout 3. I recall staying in Megaton for way too long. I just had a good imagination back then I suppose. Radscorpians and other giant insects were one of my fears, pretty much all the big mutated things were. This mindset affected me when I played other games like Half Life 2(poisonous headcrabs and headcrab anything was what drove my fears in that game, I was around 12 to 13 back then too).

Another even more hilarious example of a game I feared enemies in was Luigi's Mansion(not kidding, I was younger than thirteen though), I recall being a little anxious (and stopping my playthroughs) about progressing into areas in that game too.

Presently I am now about 17, I can play Deadspace without having to much of a fuss(I remember jumping once or twice when I played it, nothing like the past though).
Definitely Doom.