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    Octophobia sounds like a Discworld thing

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    Daniel Pfeffer
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    Most Discworld wizards seem to suffer from it. :)

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      How many different phobias are recognized by the APA[^]? I know it's a lot, but I don't know the actual number. In terms of unrecognized phobias, there must be billions. If you ever get the chance, take a look at a list of phobias. Some of them are funny. Take any person, place, or thing, translate it into a Latin term, and append "phobia" to it. Whatever it is, I bet it exists. Google it and see what you get. I was just reading through a list of phobias. Here are a few rather interesting ones: Catoptrophobia is the fear of mirrors. Are people who suffer from this phobia still afraid of mirrors in the dark? Wouldn't that just be something like photophobia? I'm guessing that the term exists, but I don't know. It would be the fear of light. Could you imagine the horror of seeing a disco ball? I bet there's even a phobia specific to disco balls. I don't think the word "disco" has a Latin translation. Ancient Rome probably didn't have many nightclubs. Here's a good one. Its meaning is obvious. Cyberphobia is the fear of computers. Do we have any members who suffer from cyberphobia, here? I wonder if any men suffer from Lockiophobia. It's the fear of childbirth. Megalophobia is an odd one. It's the fear of large things. WTF is that all about? Size is entirely relative. If you're someone who suffers from that, you're probably just insane. As a small child, I had a mild phobia of forklifts. It's called Forkliftophobia. I know there's no Latin term for forklift, but what genius came up with that term? Uh, oh. This is a scary one. Octophobia. It's the fear of the number 8. That's almost as terrifying as a moving forklift! Oh, no. I think I'm having a panic attack. I gotta get some fresh air.

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      Steve Raw wrote:

      Octophobia

      It's no weirder than Triskaidekaphobia (the fear of the number 13).

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        How many different phobias are recognized by the APA[^]? I know it's a lot, but I don't know the actual number. In terms of unrecognized phobias, there must be billions. If you ever get the chance, take a look at a list of phobias. Some of them are funny. Take any person, place, or thing, translate it into a Latin term, and append "phobia" to it. Whatever it is, I bet it exists. Google it and see what you get. I was just reading through a list of phobias. Here are a few rather interesting ones: Catoptrophobia is the fear of mirrors. Are people who suffer from this phobia still afraid of mirrors in the dark? Wouldn't that just be something like photophobia? I'm guessing that the term exists, but I don't know. It would be the fear of light. Could you imagine the horror of seeing a disco ball? I bet there's even a phobia specific to disco balls. I don't think the word "disco" has a Latin translation. Ancient Rome probably didn't have many nightclubs. Here's a good one. Its meaning is obvious. Cyberphobia is the fear of computers. Do we have any members who suffer from cyberphobia, here? I wonder if any men suffer from Lockiophobia. It's the fear of childbirth. Megalophobia is an odd one. It's the fear of large things. WTF is that all about? Size is entirely relative. If you're someone who suffers from that, you're probably just insane. As a small child, I had a mild phobia of forklifts. It's called Forkliftophobia. I know there's no Latin term for forklift, but what genius came up with that term? Uh, oh. This is a scary one. Octophobia. It's the fear of the number 8. That's almost as terrifying as a moving forklift! Oh, no. I think I'm having a panic attack. I gotta get some fresh air.

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        Steve Raw wrote:

        I wonder if any men suffer from Lockiophobia. It's the fear of childbirth.

        Yep, those men who think they can get pregnant.

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          How many different phobias are recognized by the APA[^]? I know it's a lot, but I don't know the actual number. In terms of unrecognized phobias, there must be billions. If you ever get the chance, take a look at a list of phobias. Some of them are funny. Take any person, place, or thing, translate it into a Latin term, and append "phobia" to it. Whatever it is, I bet it exists. Google it and see what you get. I was just reading through a list of phobias. Here are a few rather interesting ones: Catoptrophobia is the fear of mirrors. Are people who suffer from this phobia still afraid of mirrors in the dark? Wouldn't that just be something like photophobia? I'm guessing that the term exists, but I don't know. It would be the fear of light. Could you imagine the horror of seeing a disco ball? I bet there's even a phobia specific to disco balls. I don't think the word "disco" has a Latin translation. Ancient Rome probably didn't have many nightclubs. Here's a good one. Its meaning is obvious. Cyberphobia is the fear of computers. Do we have any members who suffer from cyberphobia, here? I wonder if any men suffer from Lockiophobia. It's the fear of childbirth. Megalophobia is an odd one. It's the fear of large things. WTF is that all about? Size is entirely relative. If you're someone who suffers from that, you're probably just insane. As a small child, I had a mild phobia of forklifts. It's called Forkliftophobia. I know there's no Latin term for forklift, but what genius came up with that term? Uh, oh. This is a scary one. Octophobia. It's the fear of the number 8. That's almost as terrifying as a moving forklift! Oh, no. I think I'm having a panic attack. I gotta get some fresh air.

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          Steve Raw wrote:

          Octophobia. It's the fear of the number 8. That's almost as terrifying as a moving forklift!

          I mean, if you think about it... is 8 trying to compete with infinity? Or maybe eight was having a bad day one day and fell over and now it's trying to take over the world and encompass everything. When will eight's angst be quenched? Infinity. It's coming for you.

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            How many different phobias are recognized by the APA[^]? I know it's a lot, but I don't know the actual number. In terms of unrecognized phobias, there must be billions. If you ever get the chance, take a look at a list of phobias. Some of them are funny. Take any person, place, or thing, translate it into a Latin term, and append "phobia" to it. Whatever it is, I bet it exists. Google it and see what you get. I was just reading through a list of phobias. Here are a few rather interesting ones: Catoptrophobia is the fear of mirrors. Are people who suffer from this phobia still afraid of mirrors in the dark? Wouldn't that just be something like photophobia? I'm guessing that the term exists, but I don't know. It would be the fear of light. Could you imagine the horror of seeing a disco ball? I bet there's even a phobia specific to disco balls. I don't think the word "disco" has a Latin translation. Ancient Rome probably didn't have many nightclubs. Here's a good one. Its meaning is obvious. Cyberphobia is the fear of computers. Do we have any members who suffer from cyberphobia, here? I wonder if any men suffer from Lockiophobia. It's the fear of childbirth. Megalophobia is an odd one. It's the fear of large things. WTF is that all about? Size is entirely relative. If you're someone who suffers from that, you're probably just insane. As a small child, I had a mild phobia of forklifts. It's called Forkliftophobia. I know there's no Latin term for forklift, but what genius came up with that term? Uh, oh. This is a scary one. Octophobia. It's the fear of the number 8. That's almost as terrifying as a moving forklift! Oh, no. I think I'm having a panic attack. I gotta get some fresh air.

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            I wonder if any men suffer from Lockiophobia. It's the fear of childbirth.

            Definitely. I was clueless about how to take care of a newborn. My wife's childbirth was definitely a moment of fear -- now what???

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              How many different phobias are recognized by the APA[^]? I know it's a lot, but I don't know the actual number. In terms of unrecognized phobias, there must be billions. If you ever get the chance, take a look at a list of phobias. Some of them are funny. Take any person, place, or thing, translate it into a Latin term, and append "phobia" to it. Whatever it is, I bet it exists. Google it and see what you get. I was just reading through a list of phobias. Here are a few rather interesting ones: Catoptrophobia is the fear of mirrors. Are people who suffer from this phobia still afraid of mirrors in the dark? Wouldn't that just be something like photophobia? I'm guessing that the term exists, but I don't know. It would be the fear of light. Could you imagine the horror of seeing a disco ball? I bet there's even a phobia specific to disco balls. I don't think the word "disco" has a Latin translation. Ancient Rome probably didn't have many nightclubs. Here's a good one. Its meaning is obvious. Cyberphobia is the fear of computers. Do we have any members who suffer from cyberphobia, here? I wonder if any men suffer from Lockiophobia. It's the fear of childbirth. Megalophobia is an odd one. It's the fear of large things. WTF is that all about? Size is entirely relative. If you're someone who suffers from that, you're probably just insane. As a small child, I had a mild phobia of forklifts. It's called Forkliftophobia. I know there's no Latin term for forklift, but what genius came up with that term? Uh, oh. This is a scary one. Octophobia. It's the fear of the number 8. That's almost as terrifying as a moving forklift! Oh, no. I think I'm having a panic attack. I gotta get some fresh air.

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              Aibohphobia - fear of palindromes.

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                How many different phobias are recognized by the APA[^]? I know it's a lot, but I don't know the actual number. In terms of unrecognized phobias, there must be billions. If you ever get the chance, take a look at a list of phobias. Some of them are funny. Take any person, place, or thing, translate it into a Latin term, and append "phobia" to it. Whatever it is, I bet it exists. Google it and see what you get. I was just reading through a list of phobias. Here are a few rather interesting ones: Catoptrophobia is the fear of mirrors. Are people who suffer from this phobia still afraid of mirrors in the dark? Wouldn't that just be something like photophobia? I'm guessing that the term exists, but I don't know. It would be the fear of light. Could you imagine the horror of seeing a disco ball? I bet there's even a phobia specific to disco balls. I don't think the word "disco" has a Latin translation. Ancient Rome probably didn't have many nightclubs. Here's a good one. Its meaning is obvious. Cyberphobia is the fear of computers. Do we have any members who suffer from cyberphobia, here? I wonder if any men suffer from Lockiophobia. It's the fear of childbirth. Megalophobia is an odd one. It's the fear of large things. WTF is that all about? Size is entirely relative. If you're someone who suffers from that, you're probably just insane. As a small child, I had a mild phobia of forklifts. It's called Forkliftophobia. I know there's no Latin term for forklift, but what genius came up with that term? Uh, oh. This is a scary one. Octophobia. It's the fear of the number 8. That's almost as terrifying as a moving forklift! Oh, no. I think I'm having a panic attack. I gotta get some fresh air.

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                Some of the influencers telling you what to eat (and not to!) seem to suffer from naclophobia.

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                  How many different phobias are recognized by the APA[^]? I know it's a lot, but I don't know the actual number. In terms of unrecognized phobias, there must be billions. If you ever get the chance, take a look at a list of phobias. Some of them are funny. Take any person, place, or thing, translate it into a Latin term, and append "phobia" to it. Whatever it is, I bet it exists. Google it and see what you get. I was just reading through a list of phobias. Here are a few rather interesting ones: Catoptrophobia is the fear of mirrors. Are people who suffer from this phobia still afraid of mirrors in the dark? Wouldn't that just be something like photophobia? I'm guessing that the term exists, but I don't know. It would be the fear of light. Could you imagine the horror of seeing a disco ball? I bet there's even a phobia specific to disco balls. I don't think the word "disco" has a Latin translation. Ancient Rome probably didn't have many nightclubs. Here's a good one. Its meaning is obvious. Cyberphobia is the fear of computers. Do we have any members who suffer from cyberphobia, here? I wonder if any men suffer from Lockiophobia. It's the fear of childbirth. Megalophobia is an odd one. It's the fear of large things. WTF is that all about? Size is entirely relative. If you're someone who suffers from that, you're probably just insane. As a small child, I had a mild phobia of forklifts. It's called Forkliftophobia. I know there's no Latin term for forklift, but what genius came up with that term? Uh, oh. This is a scary one. Octophobia. It's the fear of the number 8. That's almost as terrifying as a moving forklift! Oh, no. I think I'm having a panic attack. I gotta get some fresh air.

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                  Not really a phobia, but I have developed an associative disorder over the last decade or so...uncontrollable swearing triggered by my cellphone ringtone/notification alert. :laugh: It's always someone needing something...or a bored, retired, broke brother-in-law for a daily therapy session. X|

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                    Aibohphobia - fear of palindromes.

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                    Racecar! RACECAR! Oh, the humanity! :omg:

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                      Some of the influencers telling you what to eat (and not to!) seem to suffer from naclophobia.

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                      trønderen wrote:

                      Some of the influencers telling you what to eat (and not to!) seem to suffer from naclophobia.

                      Could you imagine if you had both naclophobia AND catoptrophobia? Whenever you enter your bathroom, it's dark, so you get scared, panic, and turn on the light. Once you turn on the light, you see the bathroom mirror. You're overcome with sheer terror. You quickly turn the bathroom light off. But then it goes dark again! More terror! Turn on the light, quick! OMG, it's that ****ing mirror again! ...it must be awful :(

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                        I wonder if any men suffer from Lockiophobia. It's the fear of childbirth.

                        Definitely. I was clueless about how to take care of a newborn. My wife's childbirth was definitely a moment of fear -- now what???

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                        Marc Clifton wrote:

                        My wife's childbirth was definitely a moment of fear

                        Your wife is a man?

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                        • J Jeremy Falcon

                          Steve Raw wrote:

                          Octophobia. It's the fear of the number 8. That's almost as terrifying as a moving forklift!

                          I mean, if you think about it... is 8 trying to compete with infinity? Or maybe eight was having a bad day one day and fell over and now it's trying to take over the world and encompass everything. When will eight's angst be quenched? Infinity. It's coming for you.

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                          Jeremy Falcon wrote:

                          is 8 trying to compete with infinity?

                          I have severe Megalophobia. Infinity is terrifying. It's like being in pitch-black darkness in front of a mirror. Do you want to know something really disturbing? What's worse than 8? The number 7 is. It's diabolical. Why is that? Because seven ate nine. That's digital cannibalism. :omg: Now that I think of it, what is the term for fear of cannibalism?

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                            How many different phobias are recognized by the APA[^]? I know it's a lot, but I don't know the actual number. In terms of unrecognized phobias, there must be billions. If you ever get the chance, take a look at a list of phobias. Some of them are funny. Take any person, place, or thing, translate it into a Latin term, and append "phobia" to it. Whatever it is, I bet it exists. Google it and see what you get. I was just reading through a list of phobias. Here are a few rather interesting ones: Catoptrophobia is the fear of mirrors. Are people who suffer from this phobia still afraid of mirrors in the dark? Wouldn't that just be something like photophobia? I'm guessing that the term exists, but I don't know. It would be the fear of light. Could you imagine the horror of seeing a disco ball? I bet there's even a phobia specific to disco balls. I don't think the word "disco" has a Latin translation. Ancient Rome probably didn't have many nightclubs. Here's a good one. Its meaning is obvious. Cyberphobia is the fear of computers. Do we have any members who suffer from cyberphobia, here? I wonder if any men suffer from Lockiophobia. It's the fear of childbirth. Megalophobia is an odd one. It's the fear of large things. WTF is that all about? Size is entirely relative. If you're someone who suffers from that, you're probably just insane. As a small child, I had a mild phobia of forklifts. It's called Forkliftophobia. I know there's no Latin term for forklift, but what genius came up with that term? Uh, oh. This is a scary one. Octophobia. It's the fear of the number 8. That's almost as terrifying as a moving forklift! Oh, no. I think I'm having a panic attack. I gotta get some fresh air.

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                            My life connection is original Murphy's " technology will fail ..." What would be general phobia about technology ?

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                              Not really a phobia, but I have developed an associative disorder over the last decade or so...uncontrollable swearing triggered by my cellphone ringtone/notification alert. :laugh: It's always someone needing something...or a bored, retired, broke brother-in-law for a daily therapy session. X|

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                              Steve Raw
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                              kmoorevs wrote:

                              uncontrollable swearing triggered by my cellphone ringtone/notification alert.

                              What is the term for that? It could be phonophobia. Maybe telephobia? I wonder if there is a phobia where you're terrified of your brain. What would that be called?

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                                My life connection is original Murphy's " technology will fail ..." What would be general phobia about technology ?

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                                Salvatore Terress wrote:

                                What would be general phobia about technology?

                                Oh, I know that one. I think it's technophobia.

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                                  Jeremy Falcon wrote:

                                  is 8 trying to compete with infinity?

                                  I have severe Megalophobia. Infinity is terrifying. It's like being in pitch-black darkness in front of a mirror. Do you want to know something really disturbing? What's worse than 8? The number 7 is. It's diabolical. Why is that? Because seven ate nine. That's digital cannibalism. :omg: Now that I think of it, what is the term for fear of cannibalism?

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                                  Steve Raw wrote:

                                  what is the term for fear of cannibalism?

                                  Ah, it's called anthropophagusphobia. What would a phobia of long words be called?

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                                    How many different phobias are recognized by the APA[^]? I know it's a lot, but I don't know the actual number. In terms of unrecognized phobias, there must be billions. If you ever get the chance, take a look at a list of phobias. Some of them are funny. Take any person, place, or thing, translate it into a Latin term, and append "phobia" to it. Whatever it is, I bet it exists. Google it and see what you get. I was just reading through a list of phobias. Here are a few rather interesting ones: Catoptrophobia is the fear of mirrors. Are people who suffer from this phobia still afraid of mirrors in the dark? Wouldn't that just be something like photophobia? I'm guessing that the term exists, but I don't know. It would be the fear of light. Could you imagine the horror of seeing a disco ball? I bet there's even a phobia specific to disco balls. I don't think the word "disco" has a Latin translation. Ancient Rome probably didn't have many nightclubs. Here's a good one. Its meaning is obvious. Cyberphobia is the fear of computers. Do we have any members who suffer from cyberphobia, here? I wonder if any men suffer from Lockiophobia. It's the fear of childbirth. Megalophobia is an odd one. It's the fear of large things. WTF is that all about? Size is entirely relative. If you're someone who suffers from that, you're probably just insane. As a small child, I had a mild phobia of forklifts. It's called Forkliftophobia. I know there's no Latin term for forklift, but what genius came up with that term? Uh, oh. This is a scary one. Octophobia. It's the fear of the number 8. That's almost as terrifying as a moving forklift! Oh, no. I think I'm having a panic attack. I gotta get some fresh air.

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                                    Steve Raw wrote:

                                    Megalophobia is an odd one. It's the fear of large things. WTF is that all about? Size is entirely relative. If you're someone who suffers from that, you're probably just insane.

                                    No, it's real, and the voices in my head hold a regular vote on our sanity (majority passes so far). When I was little, being around large things like electrical towers and tall bridges was terrifying. We visited Natural Bridge State Park[^] and it was all I could do to walk across the middle, staring down at my feet. I think it might be related to acrophobia (fear of heights). Neither of them are debilitating for me now. In my case calling them a phobia probably isn't valid from a clinical point of view.

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                                      Steve Raw wrote:

                                      Octophobia. It's the fear of the number 8. That's almost as terrifying as a moving forklift!

                                      I mean, if you think about it... is 8 trying to compete with infinity? Or maybe eight was having a bad day one day and fell over and now it's trying to take over the world and encompass everything. When will eight's angst be quenched? Infinity. It's coming for you.

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                                      Jeremy Falcon wrote:

                                      I mean, if you think about it... is 8 trying to compete with infinity? Or maybe eight was having a bad day one day and fell over and now it's trying to take over the world and encompass everything. When will eight's angst be quenched? Infinity. It's coming for you.

                                      Chronomentrophobia is the fear of clocks, watches, or timepieces. Octophobia is the fear of the number 8. What would happen if you suffered from both phobias? Whenever it's 8:00 you'd freak out, run around the room knocking over furniture, foaming at the mouth, screaming uncontrollably while trying to hide from your clock. Trauma on that level would most certainly lead to PTSD.

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                                        Steve Raw wrote:

                                        Megalophobia is an odd one. It's the fear of large things. WTF is that all about? Size is entirely relative. If you're someone who suffers from that, you're probably just insane.

                                        No, it's real, and the voices in my head hold a regular vote on our sanity (majority passes so far). When I was little, being around large things like electrical towers and tall bridges was terrifying. We visited Natural Bridge State Park[^] and it was all I could do to walk across the middle, staring down at my feet. I think it might be related to acrophobia (fear of heights). Neither of them are debilitating for me now. In my case calling them a phobia probably isn't valid from a clinical point of view.

                                        Software Zen: delete this;

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                                        Gary Wheeler wrote:

                                        When I was little, being around large things like electrical towers and tall bridges was terrifying. We visited Natural Bridge State Park[^] and it was all I could do to walk across the middle, staring down at my feet. I think it might be related to acrophobia (fear of heights). Neither of them are debilitating for me now. In my case calling them a phobia probably isn't valid from a clinical point of view.

                                        Oh, wow. Now I understand what it would be like. That's really interesting. Perceptions of the world at a time when you're very young put these phobias into better perspective. I'm still not fond of forklifts, but when I was 5, forklifts scared me.

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                                          How many different phobias are recognized by the APA[^]? I know it's a lot, but I don't know the actual number. In terms of unrecognized phobias, there must be billions. If you ever get the chance, take a look at a list of phobias. Some of them are funny. Take any person, place, or thing, translate it into a Latin term, and append "phobia" to it. Whatever it is, I bet it exists. Google it and see what you get. I was just reading through a list of phobias. Here are a few rather interesting ones: Catoptrophobia is the fear of mirrors. Are people who suffer from this phobia still afraid of mirrors in the dark? Wouldn't that just be something like photophobia? I'm guessing that the term exists, but I don't know. It would be the fear of light. Could you imagine the horror of seeing a disco ball? I bet there's even a phobia specific to disco balls. I don't think the word "disco" has a Latin translation. Ancient Rome probably didn't have many nightclubs. Here's a good one. Its meaning is obvious. Cyberphobia is the fear of computers. Do we have any members who suffer from cyberphobia, here? I wonder if any men suffer from Lockiophobia. It's the fear of childbirth. Megalophobia is an odd one. It's the fear of large things. WTF is that all about? Size is entirely relative. If you're someone who suffers from that, you're probably just insane. As a small child, I had a mild phobia of forklifts. It's called Forkliftophobia. I know there's no Latin term for forklift, but what genius came up with that term? Uh, oh. This is a scary one. Octophobia. It's the fear of the number 8. That's almost as terrifying as a moving forklift! Oh, no. I think I'm having a panic attack. I gotta get some fresh air.

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                                          VBAphobia. Don't ask, just don't ask ok.

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