Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you have to post pictures? Honestly. Trypophobia isn't a joke and you people are posting pictures because you think it's funny. Please do the world a favor and drink some bleach.
Except that Trypophobia is a joke. It's nothing more than the latest Internet-inspired meme hypochondriacs have glommed onto now that "celiac disease" is starting to run its course.![]()
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trypophobia
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you have to post pictures? Honestly. Trypophobia isn't a joke and you people are posting pictures because you think it's funny. Please do the world a favor and drink some bleach.
Except that Trypophobia is a joke. It's nothing more than the latest Internet-inspired meme hypochondriacs have glommed onto now that "celiac disease" is starting to run its course.![]()
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trypophobia
You believe that. All I know is that I have the same experience as others. . .a sense of dread, unable to think clearly, itchy skin. And I assure you I am completely sane, rational, no other fears or problems. So it isn't a joke for me.
I believe that because it is fact. Trypophobia is not a recognized condition. Trypophobia is an Internet meme that has caught the fancy of hypochondriacs such as yourself. You may as well claim to have spotted Slenderman in the woods near your house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^ I am completely scarred for life...
I need brain bleach.
Anonymous wrote:I am the opposite. I like these things. Spots I don't like, but holes are okay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you have to post pictures? Honestly. Trypophobia isn't a joke and you people are posting pictures because you think it's funny. Please do the world a favor and drink some bleach.
Except that Trypophobia is a joke. It's nothing more than the latest Internet-inspired meme hypochondriacs have glommed onto now that "celiac disease" is starting to run its course.![]()
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trypophobia
You believe that. All I know is that I have the same experience as others. . .a sense of dread, unable to think clearly, itchy skin. And I assure you I am completely sane, rational, no other fears or problems. So it isn't a joke for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you have to post pictures? Honestly. Trypophobia isn't a joke and you people are posting pictures because you think it's funny. Please do the world a favor and drink some bleach.
Except that Trypophobia is a joke. It's nothing more than the latest Internet-inspired meme hypochondriacs have glommed onto now that "celiac disease" is starting to run its course.![]()
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trypophobia
Anonymous wrote:Why do you have to post pictures? Honestly. Trypophobia isn't a joke and you people are posting pictures because you think it's funny. Please do the world a favor and drink some bleach.
Anonymous wrote:^ I am completely scarred for life...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the opposite of this disorder? I'm obsessed with holes and getting whatever is in them OUT. I should have been a dermatologist.
Me too! I have these weird little blackheads on some parts of my body and I just love getting the black stuff out of them!
Anonymous wrote:So what's normal? I think we're all grossed out by the hand. On the link, I also couldn't handle the coral, weird sandstone thing, pancake, and the woodpecker holes were the worst! But the strawberry, pomegranate, and several others don't bother me.
Anonymous wrote:What is the opposite of this disorder? I'm obsessed with holes and getting whatever is in them OUT. I should have been a dermatologist.
Anonymous wrote:Okay....I literally screamed out loud when I saw the hand. I am never going to revisit this thread. I know I have trypophobia now. Thank you for enlightening me and freaking me out.