For some, it can be motion sickness. Others might include fears such as speed or height. Some might experience anxiety due to being trapped. Stress and anxiety can have both positive and negative effects on the body, physically and psychologically.
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Her face was a lot scarier when she was angry. I always hated spiders, but heights are much scarier. The first roller coaster was scarier then the second.
This is a primate instinct shared with all the great apes (and many other animals, too). The origin of this reflex is to try to scare the threat away and to alert others to the danger to get help, etc. In modern human societies, we sometimes still scream even when these things are not possible or relevant (e.g. in a scary movie, on a roller coaster, etc.), so now the scream means simply, "I am afraid and/or surprised."
ID1112999136 said:My perception on life is that it is an emotional roller coaster. everyone you simply just wants to be happy. But happiness is temporary. Just like being hungry. So live life with all the struggles it gives and you even tho it can be very hard at time.-------GrowtheTruthYT said:This might not make a whole lot of sense to some people, but just hear me out and you might see the reasoning in this.There are a lot of people all over the world (including me) who have experienced a phenomenon called "Spiritual Awakening". Prior to this Awakening I was an atheist.Many psychologists and experts are still unsure of why so many people are suddenly coming to this same realization (most without any prior knowledge to the phenomenon).The primary basis that those who experienced this Awakening have come to understand is that there is something called "Universal Consciousness" or "Oneness". All living things are connected to this force and their individual consciousness are merged to unify it.Some call this force the "Universal Consciousness", others call it a "Spirit" and some just call it "God". However, it should be noted that this connective energy is not any God found within our religions. It is simply a divine energy of perfect balance that comes to experience itself and create its own self-awareness through life and through us.It is important to note that according to some Quantum Physics experts, it is believed that this Universal Consciousness travels and exists on a vibrational level. Some have even suggested that it travels on the Theta vibrational levels, though obviously this is just a theory.What isn't a theory, though, is that humans do indeed create their own form of vibrations that scientists say are just about as unique to each individual as a fingerprint.Now, personally, I believe that life is a manifestation of this energy and that living bodies are simply "biological machines" (if you will) that are perfectly designed to correlate with these vibrations. I believe that the purpose of life is to generate as many positive vibrations as possible to stimulate higher learning and benefit the collective.When our bodies and minds are not in tune with these vibrations, I believe that this contributes to much of our stress, anxiety, illness, confusion and pain in our lives. Furthermore, when we allow negativity to vibrate from us, we throw those around us off of their own vibrations.So, in conclusion, were each of us to look at our actions and emotions as truly having a impact upon not just ourselves but every single person around us, then it would only seem logical to try to send out more positive vibrations than negative to keep ourselves in tune.Looking even deeper than that, the negative action of even just one person, when collected with the negativity of others, can greatly impact everyone. At the moment, our society and many of our lives are tuned into the negative vibrations of greed, anger and fear. This causes much of our misery in life.I hope this makes sense to you. It's rather hard to explain.
A traditional way to get over any fear is by consistent exposure. If you start out small and work up, it causes less pain. You could start out by getting a tape of thunder and lightning... they actually sell them for relaxation, so they are available, but for you, you can use them to get used to the sounds. Play the sound of the rain, and listen to the occasional thunder sounds behind it. Look at pictures of lightning. Work up a little at a time if it is hard... if it is easier, go faster. Once you're ready, then start getting some movies with big storms in them... then you're getting the sounds and the lighting together. Watch those... and try some National Geographic specials (or something similar) on storms. Work with those for a while... keep watching them, over and over, until it is easy for you. Then you're ready for the real thing. Weather doesn't always happen when we want it to, but when you are ready, watch a real storm through the window. ... If you get brave enough, you can go even further and walk out in it and watch the lightning. ... remember though, overcoming ANY phobia is hard. Start very small... you have to deal with discomfort to change, but don't overwhelm yourself by thinking about the scariest parts in the beginning... start really, really small, and work up to it. ... And once you get to the point where it isn't interfering with your life, you can stop. You don't have to learn to like it. You can just learn to tolerate it. It is always your choice on how far you want to go in trying to overcome a fear. ... I'm scared of roller coasters, personally. They scare me to death, and I don't really enjoy being scared. So, I have dealt with the fear enough so that I can go if I am with friends and they want to go. I even went on the world's largest roller coaster with a friend of mine who loves them... but I mostly avoid them, because it doesn't often interfere with my life. The same goes with thunderstorms. Don't feel like you *have* to learn to dance in the rain or something... you can work on it enough that so you don't panic. That's okay.
you hire people.
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people sit on them
Roller coasters are the best thing ever! It depends on the person you ask. Some people say they hate them, some people love them.
Actually, you can breath on roller coasters.
The noun 'roller coaster' has no standard collective noun since most roller coasters are not in a group. However, a collective noun is an informal part of language. Any noun the fits the situation can function as a collective noun; for example, a scream of roller coasters, a maze of roller coasters, a park of roller coasters, a tour of roller coasters, etc.
Yes, there are roller coasters at Wisconsin Dells.
Roller Coasters are awesome. Roller coasters are fun simply because a lot of people love the feeling you get in your stomach. People call it "Butterflies". Also, feeling the wind in your face and the sun on your cheeks on a nice sunny day is perfect. Another reason is because the fast speeds of the roller coaster are what make it so fun. If you don't like roller coasters, then wow... you're missing out on a lot of fun!!!!!
There is 4 roller coasters. Aftershock, Timber Terror, Tremors and the Corkscrew. Which all of the roller coasters are awesome!!!!!!!
A website I always go to for my info on roller coasters is ultimaterollercoaster.com
California has the most roller coasters with 78.