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I wouldn't worry about it 

The first phrase that should pop into every /k/ommando's mind when they're in the deep, dark woods and they hear something reminiscent of footsteps in the distance. You have SKS, don't be a pussy. Definitely not a skinwalker.
Ivan: Sergei did you of hearings something?
Sergei: Yes, is probably small rodent having of fun in the leaves
Ivan: You are of right, comrade, is probably nothing
Sergai: Yes, I wouldn't worry about it
Related Words

You Can Stop Worrying About Grenades Now 

The words of the German Operator Jäger as he places his Active Defense System.
Jäger: YOU CAN STOP WORRYING ABOUT GRENADES NOW!!
Everyone else on defense: Holy shit calm your self Jäger.

Chase a bag, Don’t worry ‘bout what I’m doin’ 

From the song Dead locs by Blueface. To tell someone to mind their business and focus on other things than what you’re doing
Melanie: “ where are you going!?!”
Daniel : “ Chase a bag, don’t worry ‘bout what I’m doin’ “

Worry-wart 

1.Someone who worries entirely too much.
2. A name for someone who always worries about everything, and is in danger of growing warts from it.
Based on the old saying that if you worry too much you will grow warts.
Ben is always worried about everything. He is such a worry-wart
Worry-wart by kramerbaby December 22, 2008

worrymonster

Those disturbing thoughts that keep you awake at night and prevent you from having a good night’s sleep.
Her worrymonster had recently begun to utter some of the statements and display characteristics of the Grabber in Chief.
worrymonster by Dr Bunnygirl January 5, 2019

WHAT ME WORRY? 

One of Shakespeare’s lesser know comedies. “What Me Worry” was written following the success of similarly themed works:

"Much Ado About Nothing" (1598–1599)
"As You Like It" (1599–1600)
"All’s Well That Ends Well" (1602–1603)
“What Me Worry” (1604-1605)

The play is sometimes attributed to Alfred E. Neuman.
“A man can die but once, what me worry?” - Henry IV Part II
“What’s done is done, what me worry?” - Macbeth
“Beware the ides of March, what me worry?” -Julius Caesar (this quote has been debated)
WHAT ME WORRY? by beckynot April 25, 2020