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	<title>Comments on: Freaking Out</title>
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	<description>like balloons, only with dancing</description>
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		<title>By: Nod</title>
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		<description>freak out = disturbing.

My thoughts are that someone finding something disturbing doesn't usually result in much concious thought processes with which to describe their emotions, and "freak out" is a popular enough phase in common usage to describe a number of these emotions with little concious effort.</description>
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<p>My thoughts are that someone finding something disturbing doesn&#8217;t usually result in much concious thought processes with which to describe their emotions, and &#8220;freak out&#8221; is a popular enough phase in common usage to describe a number of these emotions with little concious effort.</p>
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