“I think the thing that scares me most in life is if something happened to my son. I think you’ll get that from a lot of parents. You know, in real life … I’m always afraid that something’s gonna happen to him. He’s 32, it never goes away.”
—TINA LEWIS, TAYLOR
“In a religious sense, not going to heaven, like, Judgment Day … That’s terrifying to me. In a non-religious sense, probably like someone dying unexpectedly in my life and people around me not dealing with it … and then everybody else just falls off on the deep end.”
—NICOLE BIVENS, THORNDALE NATIVE AND ROCKDALE RESIDENT
“I did get bit by a brown recluse recently. So yeah, I’m kind of scared of spiders, but I love spiders. I just don’t like the poisonous ones. It put a hole in my thigh. It was pretty bad. My whole thigh was, like, purple … So yeah, not getting bit by a brown recluse again.”
—MATTHEW BROWN, TAYLOR
“My biggest fear is not saying goodbye. … I’ve lost people that I didn’t get to say goodbye to. I guess climate change is a really big one. You know, I think that we can all try and do our little bits here like what I’m trying to do with the store (Hayley’s Grains), but ultimately, unless the governments get on board and actually make some really big policy changes, especially regarding big businesses, it’s going to be tough.”
— HALEY BLUNDELL, TAYLOR
“The ocean scares me. But the weird thing is, I used to love going to the beach, river, etc., but the thought of just not being able to see what’s underneath/around you, how strong water is to just pull you and how hard it is to try to get out of it. And it’s scary to know how big it is ... But I still love putting my feet in the water.”
— CARLA ALMAGUER, TAYLOR
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