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In reply to the discussion: 11 Things You're Terrified Of, But Shouldn't Be [View all]Springslips
(533 posts)60. Now a days it is done....
Via the internet, especially Craiglist. Checkout the rideshare link in CL. There is an interesting documentary on Netflix about it.
I came if age in the 1990; it was then that I wanted to take a hitchhiking trip after reading On The Road. But the urban legends and media spread fears kept me from it. I still may do so some day, despite aging.
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I'm not afraid of them either, but they drive our policy decisions and public discourse
Taitertots
Jan 2014
#68
Not to spoil the joke, but you're also more likely to be involved in a *fatal* auto...
Silent3
Jan 2014
#88
I understand that a large gas bag may be capable of spontaneous combustion. Pugs quiver over it
lonestarnot
Jan 2014
#9
How about the apocalypse, the rapture, or "the end of the world" of whatever variety
bhikkhu
Jan 2014
#16
I confess to having that one, although I am better now that the kids are older. Too much crime TV
GreenPartyVoter
Jan 2014
#86
"The urban legend of cell signals lighting gas fires" - spread by gas stations, in the UK at least
muriel_volestrangler
Jan 2014
#19
"usually the result of an overcharged battery and a old-and-damaged phone"
muriel_volestrangler
Jan 2014
#42
Perhaps some electrical engineering & chaos theory can help explain this as a possibility:
bobalew
Jan 2014
#78
This isn't about 'theory', it's about a demonstration at a university
muriel_volestrangler
Jan 2014
#83
Well, that's the thing - Mythbusters tried the 'igniting by phone' thing, and couldn't
muriel_volestrangler
Jan 2014
#97
Well thanks a LOT. I never worried about the swallowing a spider thing until you mentioned it.
WillowTree
Jan 2014
#21
I tried thumbing a ride last fall here in a tiny town. I am a fat middle aged lady, but
GreenPartyVoter
Jan 2014
#87
That's a young people's list - and none of those things are on my old timer list
KentuckyWoman
Jan 2014
#37
#11 - Sharks. I personally know three people who have been severely bitten by sharks.
Atman
Jan 2014
#43
helpful infographic!! -Here's A Fact About Sharks And Humans That I hope you will remember ->
stuntcat
Jan 2014
#58
I'm still scared of teflon. And I'm still a little leery about the microwave oven.
reformist2
Jan 2014
#59
Numbers 2 and 3 for sure. I know people who are coping with MRSA. It's bad. And I have personally
GreenPartyVoter
Jan 2014
#84