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The English suffixes -phobia, -phobic, -phobe (from Greek φόβος phobos, "fear") occur in technical usage in psychiatry to construct words that describe irrational, abnormal, unwarranted, persistent, or disabling fear as a mental disorder (e.g. agoraphobia), in chemistry to describe chemical aversions (e.g. hydrophobic), in biology to describe organisms that dislike certain conditions (e.g ...
68. Chiroptophobia: fear of bats 69. Cholerophobia: fear of anger 70. Chorophobia: fear of dancing 71. Christianophobia: fear of Christians 72. Chrematophobia: fear of money 73. Chromophobia: fear ...
The Batman comics and movies often take Bruce Wayne's fear of bats as a central part of his origin story. Sick, the documentary on performance artist Bob Flanagan, discusses the counterphobic attitude of Flanagan, who sought to escape the chronic pain of his cystic fibrosis by engaging in extreme acts of masochism.
Greenwall wants Ventura to find the sacred white bat, Shikaka. Ace arrives in Nibia and meets with consul Vincent Cadby. Ace begins his investigation, but must overcome his fear of bats. He eventually befriends the tribe's princess, who tries to seduce Ace. Ace admits his oath to clerical celibacy. Ace also befriends the prince, who assists Ace.
In “The Flip Side of Fear”, we look at some common phobias, like sharks and flying, but also bats, germs and strangers. We tried to identify the origin of these fears and why they continue to exist when logic tells us they shouldn’t.
In "The Flip Side of Fear," we look at some common phobias, like sharks and flying, but also bats, germs and strangers. Cliteracy In 1969, we put a man on the moon.
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Fear of God is the third album by the New Zealand band the Bats, released in 1991. [3] It was their first album to be distributed by Mammoth. [4]The tracks "The Black and the Blue" and "Boogey Man" were released as singles, and the album peaked at No. 43 in the New Zealand charts.