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Vue Thao Pixel Pusher
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From my opinion, I say earthquake because maybe yours or someone else fate can fall into the deep hot lava when the earth's crust crack wide open.
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Cyberpawz Bitmap Bumpkin
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Nothing scares me... you die when you die, and you don't decide when that times comes. You either willfully accept that fact or you don't.
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microcutz
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Volcanoes and Wildfire scare me the most, being burnt alive is scarey.
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Hortax
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Well, i live in Sweden so we dont have so many disaster acuring. But i snowboard allot tho, so i have to say avalanche. Already ben in one and it wasent that funny i tell you, no biggie tho only broke a rib.
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A.R.T.G.O.D.Z Artwork Addict
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Volcano is quite scary
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Anima241 Bitmap Bumpkin
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nothing is scary up here in PA except blizzards.
thats about the only thing we get...
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Salem JPEG Jedi
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The truth is none of them scares me. Here in this region of Mexico nothing really happens. If u consider the very hot temperatures (like 43C or 109F at shadow) of the dessert u know there is no blizzard here, the distance from the sea makes impossible for a tzunami or tornado to reach here. No water or high hills, so there is no landslides or floods. There is nothing to burn, only sand, so i don't fear wildfire. There are no volcanos or seismic activity so i don't fear eruptions or earquakes. How can i fear something i don't know about?
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Steve "Gliebster" Gliebe  The Big Cheese
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Earthquakes don't worry me too much here in San Diego. I can remember maybe five quakes in 20 years and they have been very minor. That's not to say there won't be a big one though. But presently I worry more about wildfires. Maybe you remember in 2003 when everyone in southern california was about ready to jump into the ocean. 2,000 houses were destroyed.
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H-Rod
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Earthquakes, I can speak from experience. Living in California you tend to fear and respect their power.
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Marit Wikström Pixel Pusher
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Tornados are one of my bigger fears, even though the only places that I have ever lived in my life have been Sweden up until age five, and now California, so I have never actually seen one. The thought of a powerful force ripping uncontrolled through your neighborhood and having to worry about where your family and friends are just scares me, I guess, and they are probably third in what I normally have nightmares about...I would like to see one in real life someday nonetheless (as long as it is at a distance;)).
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