That spooky son of a

Sep 15, 2019 12:44 AM

That's why I feel that my skeleton wants to scape through my mouth.

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I knew there was a reason why skeletons scared me

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I knew it. Cause whenever my skeleton is exposed I panic.

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Which is why I shatter them with a hammer bit by bit. I'm almost done with the left side...

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Skeletons are parasites that climb inside us and make us eat dairy.

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*SPOOKY INTENSIFIES*

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So what you're saying is... The spooky scary skeleton sends shivers down your spine?

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Headline is misleading. Skeleton doesn't just make you panic for no reason, but it's probs responsible for fight or flight response.

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Thank God I thought it was the guilt.

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It all makes sense now

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Brings a whole new meaning to the saying "I can feel it in my bones"

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Enough to make my system FREAK THE HECK OUT

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Who would've thought it was my very own spooky scary skeleton sending shivers down my spine

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They were spooking us all along

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Bad to the bone

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Is that why ive panicked since i broke my tibia and fibula? More exposed surface area

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that would make some sense

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That or the bones sticking out of the leg after the event.

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Thanks bones.

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dammit jim, I'm a doctor not a skeleton

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So I'm actually scared because of the skeleton living inside me? That's fucking metal.

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NO THANKS

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Is that where the phrase "I can feel it in my bones" in regard to a bad feeling came from?

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I mean how would you like being surrounded by so much horrid flesh. The poor skeleton is just trying to get free.

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I'm not a skeleton btw.

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Just what a skeleton would say *side-eye*

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that spookyshigg

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Gulp nom nom

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Cindy! This is bones!

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Is that the girl from heroes

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It's infinitely better with sound: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1kBUk6_siU

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That was hilarious haha, also this is all I could think of watching this https://imgur.com/s5PrL7q

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What’s the movie ? this from? Please do not tell me it is called “skeleton horror?”

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More specifically, we previously thought it was only adrenaline that produced the flight or fight effect but researchers found that even 1/?

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Ah I see you too watch SciShow!

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well theres also cortisol right

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They tested without the adrenal gland in mice, so no adrenaline or cortisol.

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I'm lazy. Is there a link to an actual paper?

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You're my kind of lazy, willing to skim/read the paper but not look for it. I can't be bothered to find it either... Good luck.

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When the adrenal glad was completely removed from mice they would still show this behavior so they started looking for other reasons for it

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*mouse panics BECAUSE adrenal gland is gone*

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Wait, you can get your adrenal glands removed? Well I’m exhausted from panic disorder, fuckin sign me up.

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But now you would also have to get your bones removed. Do it.

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"Moisturize meeeeee!"

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It was found that a hormone produced in the bones that also produced the fight or flight response. So there's a complementary alert system

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In the body. But ofc this is a mice study so it may not necessarily be also true in humans. But nonetheless this finding will be useful

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Now remove the bones and try again!

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In the bone wars as we now know that the skeletons can feel fear. The flesh bodies may finally have the upper hand in this eternal war

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Science!

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Certainly makes the Evil Dead 3 re-watch much more interesting...

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"Fear will keep the local systems in line." -Tarkin

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I love you. Thank you for this.

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Brings a whole new meaning to “I feel it in my bones”

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So apparently saying "I feel it in my bones" actually has merit.

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Would be useful if I had a fight response. But I just have flight or cower. I think because I can't feel anger, which is at least linked.

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Totally expected this comment thread to end differently

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better run, we are coming for you all! Clickety clack, it’s time you were paid back!

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