Aside from Death, Snake is what I am most afraid of.

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We had a heavy rain every 8 o'clock at night in two or three days. However, this evening was a shocking night. Because I'm so drowsy and chilly, I didn't really think about writing a blog ro post here. Instead, I'm charging my phone because yesterday we lost our electricity connection due to the strong wind, so I was just preparing because I don't know if electricity will be out again tonight. I was about to close my eyes when our neighbor screamed that there was a snake. This caught my attention, and I went outside with an umbrella to see if it was true—of course, far away from the snake.

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We all became sacred as the snake is about to enter their house through the window. I mean, who else but me wouldn't? It seems only those with snake pets live there. The snake brought back memories of an earlier experience when I saw it.

I was working on my phone while I walked along the dim road. I was walking when I noticed something black on my front, but I had no idea it was a snake. As a result, I continued to walk and took one more step closer to the snake—which I had no idea it was a snake—until the snake moved, at which point I turned on my flashlight to see the extremely dangerous snake that could kill a human.

I saw a group of men on the road, so I shouted and asked for help. They quickly rescued me and killed the snake.
The person came and told me "You are honored on the grounds that you were not chomped by this extremely toxic snake " and with that I cried and say the name of the Master. He went on to say that because that snake's poison can kill you, you should never step on its body. I honestly felt like a three-year-old on the road that night, and all I did was cry. They reassure me by advising me to use my flashlight the next time and search for my steps. That was the worst and most traumatic experience, and I can still feel the effects of it to this day.

The man who saw the snake tried his best to get rid of it by saying he couldn't kill an animal and didn't kill the snake. Therefore, he took the snake with a piece of wood in an effort to reach the ocean, but the snake became agitated, fell back to the ground, and moved. The outcomes? The snake got away. We did not hold him responsible for what he did because we could never force him to kill the snake if he really dislikes killing. The rest of our neighbors came, but it was too late, the snake found a way to hide, and we will never know where it went. We did not hold him responsible for what he did.

Aside from death, the snake is the thing I'm most afraid of because it has traumatized me. Since our home is still undergoing renovation, it is anticipated that some areas will remain open, and now that I am aware that the snake is still present on our neighbors, I am hesitant to go to bed out of fear that it will enter our home.

One thing I know about snakes is that they love cold places, so I suspect that having too many flowers is one of the reasons why they are here. I guess one reason the snakes got here is because their house is full of flowers. In any case, we can't control them if they really want too many flowers, but if this happens again, I guess it's time for them to move their plants or flowers to another location for our safety and the good of the plant.

I'm most afraid of snakes, but I'm also afraid of losing a loved one, of thunder and lightning, which is happening right now as I type, of being looked down on by my parents, of failing, and other similar fears. I can't sleep right now because I'm so scared of what I just and knowing that the snake can freely enter our house if it wants to, I keep wondering what would happen even though I know this won't happen. What are your plans?To be honored, I'm tired right now, but I can't sleep soundly because, oh no way! What If the snake would come close to me? There's no way I would let that happen.

So i guess I will be having a late night sleep tonight, because I can never really calm myself, knowing that the snake is still on our neighborhood. It's 11:00 pm now and I am still awake. I must be sleeping right now because I am pregnant but I can never really force myself. I should just wait until my eyes surrender and with that I could sleep tight.

Have a Good night.

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I was afraid of snakes before but when I realized their nature I'm starting to understand them also. Have a goodnight

Ohhhh I am interested to know about their nature too however i am still afraid hehe also I don't like their face so ugly hehe

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Although I have never actually seen a snake, I am most afraid of spiders. Those creepy eight-legged creatures. I once almost got bitten by a spider. Enjoy your night as well.

Yeah spiders sometimes scare me, good thing the you were nit bitten