What should I do, I want to go to the toilet in the middle of the night, but I m so scared

Updated on Toilets 2024-09-13
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    I don't know if the landlord is an atheist.

    If it's atheistic, the fear comes from itself. You can control the amount of water you drink before going to bed, and you can turn on the light when you go to the bathroom, and you can not go away. You must know that this is just from your own worries, and in fact there will never be any substantial harm.

    If there is theism, then it is more reassuring. It's hard for the average person to see a ghost in their lifetime, let alone zombies and the like. Most of the people who can see ghosts have been seen since childhood, and if you haven't seen them before, you won't see them in the future.

    Finally, after watching horror movies, many people will feel fear, but no one has really seen a ghost, so do you have this opportunity?

    This is probability, science does not understand

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