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TMH Thread of Ridiculous Worries

TLDR: TMH Thread of Ridiculous Worries
The forum thread features users sharing various personal worries and fears, ranging from humorous to serious. Ozzy47 jokes about identity theft, while safeinsanity discusses a more serious concern about paranoia and trust issues related to a mental disorder. PGen98 and willowtigger both express fears related to existence and identity, with PGen98 noting a mix of anxiety and relief about potentially being forgotten. Foxy humorously states a preference about where not to be found dead. Madcap shifts the topic with a light-hearted comment about the fear of Chinese space junk falling from the sky. Butterfly88 and Lammchen bring up everyday concerns, with Butterfly88 worrying about ice cream melting and Lammchen about a deer tripping over an obstacle. The thread illustrates a mix of genuine anxieties and lighthearted fears among the participants.
I'm always worried that I'm going to wake up one day and no one is going to know who I am, at all. As if I no longer existed. It's a worry, and yet with some of my anxieties, also something of a welcome blessing...
 

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