I don’t think a day goes by without me thinking about Ian Curtis…Probably because I listen to Joy Division everyday, multiple times a day.
Thanatophobia is a form of anxiety where an individual feels dread, apprehension, or anxiety when thinking about the process of dying, or ceasing to exist. However, it is not linked to Necrophobia, which is a fear of others who are dead, or dying.
Although Thanatophobia isn’t a medially known mental illness, it definitely affects a majority of people throughout their lives. It is usually caused by losing someone you care about, witnesses death, or coming to a near death experience. It tends to affect young adults, but then it will be at it’s highest peak in middle age, when more people would experience some form of Thanatophobia. However, symptoms usually mellow down by the age of 65 and onwards.
Thanatophobia could end up interfering with an individuals daily life due to the anxiety and depression it can cause, and it’s really important to seek help if you, or someone you know shows these sort of symptoms.
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Hot tea sipped in the back of a diner in a small town
Being a strange figure in the mist
Victorian houses
Strange, crude ink drawings on homemade paper
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Scaring the piss out of some highschoolers who dare tread upon your cemetery
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Wide brimmed hats that just barely show a glimpse of glinting red eyes
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