shit that gets you anxious as fuck
>those people who stand on the absolute edge of the train station for no reason
>for no reason
Are you sure there's no reason? They might be done with life and hoping someone will accidentally (or not so accidentally) bump into them and push them on the tracks.
Source: done with life and would do similar things if I ever had to ride trains on a regular basis
>loud noises
>my brother screaming (so same as first thing)
>everything
I have generalized anxiety, pls kill me.
>>24714371
This so much. My family is pretty fucking loud and it pisses me off all the time.
>leaving the house
>>24714371
>>24714453
My family fought a lot when I was growing up and every time they did I would walk out of the house and just go for a walk.
>>24713396
Lol I don't that. I stand on the yellow line while the train is pulling up. Idk I live my life on the edge kek
>>24714533
my brother beat the shit out of me and called me worthless and shit like that.
so really sensitive to being yelled at or screamed at. and loud noises can send me into a panic attack, especially screaming.
>>24714533
>>24714559
Nobody fuckign cares
>>24714579
I know bby I know
>>24713396
>Someone makes moderately funny joke that makes people in group laugh but not hilarious to cause a ruckus.
>Laughs stop and there's this awkward silence where no one has anything to carry the conversation.
>Start shaking voilently
>>24714579
how did you get on 4chan dad
>>24714603
That's pretty autistic, bro...
>people arguing around me
>seeing another person flounder socially
>watching awkward interactions on TV, especially intentionally awkward sexual situations
>Driving
>My dad talking to waitresses.
>>24713396
>if anyone holds my phone
>>24714626
Hyperbole ofc but them awkward silences that go on for too long are pretty painful
>asking for help
>letting people into my house for the first time
>walking through a crowded place by myself
>Listening to people get shouted at
>>24714642
literally all of these
>>24713396
My mom coming back home. When she does I'm 100% sure she will find a way to remind me how much of a failure I am.
>>24713396
>When someone knocks on the door
>When I get a phone call
>When I leave the house
Basically anything.
>>24714336
Why though? Getting run over by a train would be a fucking horrible way to die. Just shoot yourself or something if you're suicidal, that way it's over quick.
People with accents. I avoid brown and foreign looking people on purpose, if I see a cashier that is one I'll intentionally go to another line. I have a hard time understanding anything aside from Midwest really, accents are like noise to me and blend in with other noises and I get really anxious and end up just shaking my head and pretending I understand. I dropped a professor because of it, his Chinese accent was so thick he might as well have been speaking gibberish. I wish I lived in an area with all white people
>>24713396
>"Hello"
This is totally an original comment.
>when you participate in class and get the answer wrong
These situations will replay in my mind for months
>>24713396
> walking on bridge
> sudden urge to jump off
> using phone in toilet
> sudden urge to throw phone inside shitty water
phone calls, unplanned conversations, and getting no acknowledgement after saying something, this makes me question whether I said something acceptable or not.
And as to standing on the edge of the station, I do this, but am not suicidal or anything.
I experienced butterflies in my stomach for the first time since 2003 the other day when a cute girl in my workplace came and printed something out on the printer next to me. It was a nice feeling though, but pretty intense. It's probably the most immense and direct emotional experience I've had in over a decade.
>>24713396
>be me right now
>anxious as fuck at the thought that my PC might have dust in it because my fan has gotten slightly louder when playing games.
>too lazy to clean it out and simultaneously anxious because I'm too lazy to do anything about it.
>>24713396
>me walking my dog
>other person walking their dog coming towards me
>X10 anxiety if the person is a tiny old white lady and the dog is a tiny old white dog
Should their dog be friendly I usually end up talking more to the dog rather than the human attached to it.
>>24716222
>phone calls
This.
Phone calls were obviously the common way of communication prior to the mid 2000s, but since everyone and their mother got a cell phone in 2015, texting is the standard.
If my phone starts to vibrate & chime its ring tone I just think "someone died" or "mom found my stash" or "the bank is calling because someone stole all my money" or someting equally awful.
>walking somewhere in a hurry because I'm lazy as fuck and leave the house at the last minute
>sees some selfish unaware bastards taking up the whole path up ahead talking or walking at a snail pace
>trying to figure out the best way to get around them without slowing down
It fucking pisses me off how everyone expects me to risk my life to get around you, I am almost walking into traffic and they don't even move over a little to help me.
>>24716245
I fucking love this place
>>24715711
It's a quick and painless death. The only downside is it'll leave a messy corpse.
>>24717356
>tiny old lady walking IN THE MIDDLE of the sidewalk
>walk around her, either on people's law or actually walking in the street
>me walking past her somehow scares her and she almost fall over.
Oh and also whenever I go to Costco with my mom, people who walk and push their carts whichever which way and direction they feel like.
We drive on the right-hand side of the road, it shouldn't be difficult to do the same with our shopping carts and legs.
>>24717356
Just say excuse me
>>24713396
non white people
please just go away
>>24717461
>We drive on the right-hand side of the road, it shouldn't be difficult to do the same with our shopping carts and legs.
this tbqhwymnfam
>>24713396
>Be me waiting for the train on the subway
>tfw girls who walk past me always does so really close for no fucking reason
What the fuck is the point of doing this? Do they want me to smell their perfume or something?
>>24717461
>Grown man still goes shopping with his mother
Only on /r9k/
> Driving, especially on the highway
> Talking to people other than my family or best friend
> Thinking about the future
> Thinking about the past
> Doctor or dentist appointments or anything similar
> Thinking about my health
> Thinking about my mom dying
> Thinking about my dog dying
That's all that's coming to mind right now
>>24717486
From experience these kinds of people don't care and will take forever to move out the way. I really was not kidding when I said I can't slow down
>>24716178
>average 95% in all classes
>every time I raise my hand, I'm wrong
Chewing noises, and that tick people have where they flex their nose. My brother and a friend have it.
>>24714678
silence isn't awkward, what's awkward is the sperg who makes all silence awkward
>that moment where in public someone raises their voice at someone else and they say something that pretty much guarantees there to be a confrontation between the two
this only gets me anxious as i never know how quickly the conflict will escalate
>>24717707
i would be more angry if that was the other way around, calm down m8.
>Talking to 2 or more people
>trying to evenly make eye contact with everyone to make so that no one feels left out
Equally
>someone is talking to you and other people
>they only make eye contact with one person almost as if they're having a private conversation
>>24717885
Anyone else /ghost/ in group conversations, makes me just wanna self isolate just to spite them.
>>24717541
My older sister, who has her own house and kids of her own, occasionally also goes to Cotsco with our mom.
If only to have her pay for her groceries because she's a wagekek with only a high school diploma who gets paid by the hour.
I actually stopped going with her though, because everytime since a few months ago she's like "ANON BRING YOUR CV AND APPLY TO WORK THERE YOU NEED A JOB" and she keeps trying to bribe me into going there with her.
>>24714642
>>watching awkward interactions on TV, especially intentionally awkward sexual situations
Physical pain. This extends to any visual anything i'm watching. I'll have to pause the shit and cool my coils.