The author explores the human response to the ecophobic and misogynistic aspects of rot and slime. Topics discussed include the likening of fermented foods to smells of various parts of the human body acknowledged by author Michael Pollan, the tendency of individuals to demonstrate ecophobic ...
Hydrophobia- Fear of water or of rabies. Hydrophobophobia- Fear of rabies. Hyelophobia or Hyalophobia- Fear of glass. Hygrophobia- Fear of liquids, dampness, or moisture. Hylephobia- Fear of materialism or the fear of epilepsy. Hylophobia- Fear of forests. ...
They’re your brain’s way of warning you that something is wrong and you might be (or currently are) in danger. List of Phobias: How Many Are There? - Healthline It's impossible to name all the possible fears that people can have, but here's a list of the most common and ...
More unusual phobias include the fear of open spaces (agoraphobia),the fear of running water (hydrophobia),and the fear of spiders (arachnid-phobia).And of course,snakes,mice,and various insects can all cause irrational fears out of all proportion to their size.Once ridiculed,such fears are ...
How to Tell Fear from Phobia: We all feel fear in our lives, but some people suffer from a condition of extreme and irrational fear, usually with a particular trigger like snakes, heights, or spiders. While many of us may feel uncomfortable with these things, phobias are characterized by ...
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and sweating it all off for hours, and bargaining with myself about whether I can have a single bite of something when I’m shaking from hypoglycemia, and drinking enough water before bed so I can fall asleep with my stomach full, and hoping I don’t have to wake up to pee because ...
The ultimate meaning of “derive” is to divert or draw off water or another liquid from its source. But from the beginning, “derive” and its cousins – the noun “derivation” and the adjective and noun “derivative,” all of which followed in the 1400s – have been used more or le...
1751: “We drew up the two boats, and set all hands at work to put the ship under way.” (From Robert Paltock’s novelThe Life and Adventures of Peter Wilkins.) 1777: “I can assure you on the authority of Mr. Sullivan, that he saw him underweigh in the Bessborough and for the...
but being in any kind of water body scares me to hell and back. Needless to say, I don't swim. I have the body for it, but not the intention. I'm tall at 190cms, lanky, and toned. But outside the water.