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'''Soupaphobia '''is the fear of soup. This fear is frequently seen exhibited in Todoroki from the anime and manga series My Hero Academia. |
'''Soupaphobia '''is the fear of soup. This fear is frequently seen exhibited in Todoroki from the anime and manga series My Hero Academia. |
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− | '''Common causes of soupaphobia include:''' getting soup poured on the face (more commonly the left side), allergies to soup, hating soup, and vivid nightmares. However, scientists have recently discovered that 73% of people with '''soupaphobia''' are traumatized children, so perhaps that plays a role in this horrible yet hilarious fear. |
+ | '''Common causes of soupaphobia include:''' getting soup poured on the face (more commonly the left side), allergies to soup, hating soup, and vivid nightmares. However, scientists have recently discovered that 73% of people with '''soupaphobia''' are traumatized children, so perhaps that plays a role in this horrible yet hilarious fear. Some could say this research is biased however, because 73% of the children that were researched were Todoroki, and the other 27% researched were rocks. This is important because Todorokis are 359% more likely to be traumatized than rocks are. |
[[Category:Phobias]] |
[[Category:Phobias]] |
Revision as of 14:17, 25 February 2021
Soupaphobia is the fear of soup. This fear is frequently seen exhibited in Todoroki from the anime and manga series My Hero Academia.
Common causes of soupaphobia include: getting soup poured on the face (more commonly the left side), allergies to soup, hating soup, and vivid nightmares. However, scientists have recently discovered that 73% of people with soupaphobia are traumatized children, so perhaps that plays a role in this horrible yet hilarious fear. Some could say this research is biased however, because 73% of the children that were researched were Todoroki, and the other 27% researched were rocks. This is important because Todorokis are 359% more likely to be traumatized than rocks are.