Yup.Are there really there so terrified of snakes they can't even handle a picture of one on a shirt?
Are there really there so terrified of snakes they can't even handle a picture of one on a shirt?
Yes. One of them is another relative. Not naming that name either.Are there really there so terrified of snakes they can't even handle a picture of one on a shirt?
Phobias can have strong effects on a person.Are there really there so terrified of snakes they can't even handle a picture of one on a shirt?
And the bondage?Believe it or not, religious groups condemned Wonder Woman because of her "immodest" costume.
Now, it may just be a "tall tale", but in the coffee table tome "The Illusion of Life, Disney Animation", one of the animators recounted an incident during the making of "The Jungle Book" (the 60s cel animated version). An office assistant refused to be in the room where they were screening "dailies" depicting Kaa, the snake. Consider, here is an absurdly cartoonish looking serpent talking with the falsetto voice of Winnie the Pooh (both were voiced by Sterling Holloway at that time) and this employee refused to look at the screen or even remain in the room because..."SNAKE!!!" So, unless the animator quoted was making up stuff, some people's phobias run that extreme.Are there really there so terrified of snakes they can't even handle a picture of one on a shirt?
Story about a woman who would not leave her house alone for fear of the possibility of encountering a snake. This lasted for ten years.Now, it may just be a "tall tale", but in the coffee table tome "The Illusion of Life, Disney Animation", one of the animators recounted an incident during the making of "The Jungle Book" (the 60s cel animated version). An office assistant refused to be in the room where they were screening "dailies" depicting Kaa, the snake. Consider, here is an absurdly cartoonish looking serpent talking with the falsetto voice of Winnie the Pooh (both were voiced by Sterling Holloway at that time) and this employee refused to look at the screen or even remain in the room because..."SNAKE!!!" So, unless the animator quoted was making up stuff, some people's phobias run that extreme.
Yup.
Well, I guess the shirt thing really wasn't that unreasonable then.Yes. One of them is another relative. Not naming that name either.
The closest I ever got to a discussion about the evils of science-fiction was in a conversation with a guy about the transporters in Star Trek. He accepted the idea of dematerialization no problems, but he did have issues with the idea of rematerialization as he strongly believed that transporters killed people and resurrection was only possible through Christ. Period. Even in scii-fi. It simply can't be done. End of story.
Not wishing to fully open that can of worms, I quickly changed the subject to favorite foods...
Well, I guess the shirt thing really wasn't that unreasonable then.
I said as much in our conversation, but the problem the other guy had was with the "a new copy with your memories intact" part. Our talk was nearly twenty years ago, so I can't recall the specifics, but I think he equated memories with a soul and that was where he let me know we were treading upon a dangerous subject, sci-fi or not.That is an interesting take but it is essentially what the transporters do. They dematerialize something then send the data to he rematerialized somewhere else. By our standards they kill you and then create a new copy of you with your memories intact in another location.
Are there really there so terrified of snakes they can't even handle a picture of one on a shirt?![]()
Yup.
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