That and quick sand turned out to be significantly less of a problem than my seven-year-old mind had anticipated.
69 0 ReplyI saw this Documentary, The Princess Bride, where they went to the Fire Swamps. Was really oversold to me as a kid.
22 0 ReplyWhat about the R.O.U.S.?
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It was in every movie in the 80s. You were eating a pizza in New York? Quicksand would appear under your feet!
12 0 ReplyI'd like to add ghosts and witches to the list
9 0 ReplyWitches went from a fear to a desire.
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I was sure that boats sank the vast majority of the time they were used. Also, I have yet to be on fire.
6 0 ReplyYeah I was worried about spontaneous combustion in my sleep also. I wonder if those people were just smokers who dozed off with a cig in bed.
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Nah, I was worried elevators might go higher as intended, smash through the roof and abduct me.
13 0 ReplyYou should be safe as long as you don't use an elevator with/owned by an eccentric billionaire inventor.
9 0 ReplyJust lay off the fizzy lifting drinks a bit
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funnily enough, there is an area in vienna, austria that is unofficially called "bermuda triangle", owing the name to the large concentration of bars.
16 0 Replysounds like a nice place to get lost for a bit
9 0 Replyeh, it was more fun 40 years ago from what i've heard. everything is pretty sanitized these days.
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I was a simpler kid. I just thought that the sun was going to just disappear and we wouldn't notice for 8 minutes.
I was literally looking at the sky thinking the sun has already be gone.
12 0 ReplyYeah what's up with that btw? Into the bermuda triangle rabbit hole i go...
4 0 ReplyTLDR: the Bermuda Triangle isn't particularly dangerous in any way, it just has a lot of ships that go through it.
2 0 ReplyI watched adoku about it that said that in the 80s someone wrote a book about it which proliferated many false claims about the triangle (they were debunked later on) apparently this boosted the notoriety of the myth even more.
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