This started as a school project; but I am no longer being graded by any teacher, but by any and all readers through what you do and do not learn; from what you do and do not think.
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I have a new blog address that i believe is more memorable and relevant! My teacher has given the go ahead to change the op to my liking!
The new link is mtgphobias.blogspot.com
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Ambulophobia - Fear of Walking --------------------------------------------------------------------------- WORD FACTS: Ambulophobia is derived from the Latin word ambulō, ambulāre, ambulāvī, ambulatus/a/um , which means to walk. (Sorry that I put in all of the basic forms. I take Latin as a World Language and I know that one of the top of my head...) It is also derived from the Greek god of fear, Phobos. (Obviously.) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- SCIENCE: Ambulophobia typically doesn't manifest in early life, rather the older a person gets, the more likely they are to develop it and its symptoms. Sufferers typically will feel unsafe while walking and sometimes while standing up and will usually use a walking cane and sometimes confine themselves to a wheelchair. Ambulophobia is also closely related to Basophobia/Basiphobia & Statibasophobia/Stasiphobia, all of which pertain to the action of walking or standing. It also is ...
Well here is the first volley of revived cards! Without further adieu, let's show what was and what is. I would like to apologize for the way that the images are spaced; this platform is finicky. The structure will be such that the old cards are on the left and the new are on the right! Below are the card of Ablutophobia. With Ablutophobia, I liked the system that I already had, but it was unclean (pun intended) and generally a bit of a head-ache in game. I revamped it with a new set symbol, cleaner design, and a new illustration. Below are the card of Achluophobia. Achluophobia was in need of a complete rework. I decided to have it partner with a similar fear: Lygophobia, the fear of dark places, and from there made the card more playable, for what I envisioned the other phobia cards to be: curses. Acrophobia I liked the idea of the flying-hate, and decided to keep the premise, ...
Agyrophobia - the fear of crossing the street. ————————————————————————— WORD HISTORY: Agyrophobia, othwise known as Dromophobia, is the fear of crossing streets. Agyrophobia is derived from Phobos, the Greek god of fear and the Greek word for street, Agyro . Dromophobia is also derived from Phobos (all phobias are derived from him, so lets just take him for granted now), and from the the Greek word Dromo , or racecourse. ————————————————————————— A person with Agyrophobia has the incessant fear that if they cross a street, there will be harm done to them, whether by a car or by some other means. ————————————————————————— SYMPTOMS: The most common symptoms of Agyrophobia are: • Feelings of dread when presented with a situation or the thought of crossing road or intersection. •Automatic or uncontrollable muscle movements in responce to their fear. Most likely something of a fight or flight responce. • Rapid Heartbeat • Shortness of Breath • Trembling and Shaking • Extre...
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