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Courage isn't a lack of fear, not being afraid would be crazy; courage is not letting your fear stop you.
Take this as a chance to work on your courage, it's a learned and practiced trait, not something that people are just born with.
Playing a gunner, I can go through most of a magazine of machine gun ammo on shooting out eyes - and I WILL do so, because they give me the jeebies. Like... I don't LIKE the breathers and will go out of my way to pickaxe them, but I don't want to get that close to the eyes. It's shoot them out or send my poor boyfriend ahead to destroy them before I need to pass them. I will only do the radioactive zone when an assignment sends me there, in part because of the eyes.
(Berating people for being severely uncomfortable with body horror is seriously uncool, too.)
They're kinda cute, even.
Not the best opponents for a staring contest but, hey, nobody's perfect.
Radiation just gives you cancer.