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I’m less afraid of that and more afraid of waking up during a surgery because that shit has happened. In fact our first kid was an emergency c-section and my wife’s epidural fell out so she was trying to tell them about it and the doctors weren’t listening and thinking she was freaking out. I had to sort of shout that I thought her epidural had fallen out. God knows how much that would have sucked if they had continued to not listen to her.
Oh okay. That makes sense. Then again, there are large parts of the world that probably have the same fear. As I think about it, the English are a bunch of jerks...or at least have been historically.
God I hope it doesn’t happen either. That’s grim
Oh shit I think I threw up a little. That’s horrifying.
It only drops a 10 floors every two hours. And it’s a really tall building.
Depends on how they do it. Drive off a bridge with you in the car?
I don’t know a lot but I know I lack the proper credentials to answer that question.
That’s a lot of pressure on you...
r/bitchimabus for exposure therapy.
Is this a legit fear in your line of work?
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Your greatest fear is an angry mob of Englishmen?