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I won't share the absolute scariest, but the runner up was pretty bad. I hadn't been feeling well, so I came home early from work and lay down to take a nap. I woke up to pain on my forehead and I could not see. My eyes had swollen shut. I called S and while I was waiting for my ride to the hospital a client called, J, and wanted to know if I could do some rush work for him. I told J I probably couldn't. He asked where I was and I told him "I'm sitting on my bed and I think I'm blind". He wished me well and hung up very fast.

At the hospital the doctor saw me right away, said I had shingles and asked me something I've never heard before or since: "What pain medication would you like?"

I now see as well, or poorly, as I ever did.

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DominusVita wrote...

If Melrache is afraid of cougars, he/she must mean the literal kind.



My husband is 10 years younger than me; thus I am a cougar. Fear me. :lol: 

Oh wait, you mean the fuzzy feline kind. Nevermind.

Modifié par happy_daiz, 19 octobre 2011 - 02:45 .


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A letter from the IRS...my hands shake...lol

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weedyfun wrote...

gunshots right outside my house. welcome to South Africa.



Hmm, *"causes such "fear" on a bi-weekly bases

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ReallyRue wrote...

I'm terrified of spiders. One one particular occasion several years ago, there was a powercut, so I went over to the window and opened the curtains to let in moonlight/starlight or whatever. And then waited until the lights came back on. When they did, the largest spider I've ever seen (in the UK though) was right next to my face, clinging to the curtain. I fetched my dad to get rid of it, while I hid in another room, and he killed the spider and put its body outside. When I went to bed, I read for a while, then when I reached to turn the light off, a spider that looked exactly the same was right behind my head on the wall. I hate those things. It's like they know I fear them. >.>

Anyway, not as scary as what's happened to other people, but that scared me when it happened, and did not help my spider paranoia at all.


My brother had a similar experience to this.

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When my, that time, three year old fell of the slide and just lied silent on the ground, thanks the maker, she was only shocked and nothing bad happened, but I swear that day I aged another 10 year...
When I was a teenager I drove with a drunken guy. He didn't want me to drive and I didn't want to call my parents. It was a really horror trip and I still wonder how I made it alive out of this car. From that time on, I called my parents or drove by myself...

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Oh I did see a ghost once too. I didn't enjoy that.

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I totaled my car on a Los Angeles freeway in 1999. That was pretty hair raising. Oddly enough, I managed to not hit any other cars, just concrete barriers and trees. Lesson learned: Don't try to drive from Houston to San Francisco without stopping for the night, your reflexes and judgment will suffer, even if you manage to stay awake the whole time. Luckily I wasn't injured, and none of my things was damaged except my car. Of course there were funny, surreal moments too, like when the CHP officer was trying to flirt with me afterward.

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For once my ex, then the big spider on my nose when i was young and when i almost drowned, and waiting in copenhagen for 3 hours in the evening :/

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I wuld have to say the scariest moment for me was when I was working at the Naval ship yard in Long Beach Calif and was up on the yard arms of a ship removing the wire antennas when the bolt I was removing snaped and the wire antenna came loose and pulled me over the yard arm. Thank the maker I had my safety harness cause all I could do was hang there looking down at the bottom of the dry dock about 600 feet below me as a couple other workers came up to pull me back over the yard arm back to safety.

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I had a snake in my pool....I screamed like I was being murdered...lol

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I remember once when I was a little kid, I woke up in the middle of the night for no reason - no sound or light to disturb my sleep or anything. But I had this feeling - like I was being watched by something. It was a scary feeling, so I got up and went into the other room where my mom was sleeping.

When I got there, however, I turned around and looked back into the hall for some reason - and there were two big green eyes staring at me in the darkness. It scared the hell out of me, and I quickly jumped onto a nearby sofa and hid my head under a pillow. There I stayed until morning came, and when I finally got back up and looked into the hall, the eyes were gone.

Don't know what it was - perhaps a ghost? Either way, I hope I never see something like that again. :unsure:

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When my daughter nearly died....... She is diabetic and went into severe diabetic ketoacidosis last October. She was violently sick and getting worse and took the doctors ages to get a line into her... And they wouldn't tell me if she was going to be OK.......... I never felt so scared my whole life... I still have mild PTSD about it....... Nothing is scarier than if your kids are ill...
Apart from that when my youngest was born he had prolonged jaundice and that was a very scary time as they were checking for serious liver problems, luckily it was just breastmilk jaundice (quite common in R Neg mums with positive babies) :P
Less serious is my absolute abject horror at crane flies, honestly I'm a real girl about it and will always expect a big strong man to *save* me from them...... (what???????? They're horrible)

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Some of the more scary things that have happened...probably wouldn't be alright to share here. But one of the scariest things I have ever experienced was a couple years ago, I was taking Horseback riding lessons. And I'd had lots of previous experience with Horses before, so I'd been thrown and bucked before, but I've always landed on two feet. Well, one day the horse I was riding unexpectedly did this huge buck and I went flying, landed on my chest..temporarily incapacitating my lungs...I literally couldn't breathe for almost 30 seconds...that was pretty scary....

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-snip- on second thought. no.

Modifié par Hellbound555, 19 octobre 2011 - 03:46 .


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In recent years... my father turning up on my 18th was a bit of a shock, that was when the court order taken out when I was a child ended. Long story. Let's just say when your mother bursts into your room going "close the window and draw the curtain!" you get to it. :blink:

Aside from that, several incidents involving those flying abominations that look like spiders, I don't know what role the fill in the wild but they should be systematically annihilated.

Modifié par nerdage, 19 octobre 2011 - 03:50 .


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greengoron89 wrote...

I remember once when I was a little kid, I woke up in the middle of the night for no reason - no sound or light to disturb my sleep or anything. But I had this feeling - like I was being watched by something. It was a scary feeling, so I got up and went into the other room where my mom was sleeping.

When I got there, however, I turned around and looked back into the hall for some reason - and there were two big green eyes staring at me in the darkness. It scared the hell out of me, and I quickly jumped onto a nearby sofa and hid my head under a pillow. There I stayed until morning came, and when I finally got back up and looked into the hall, the eyes were gone.

Don't know what it was - perhaps a ghost? Either way, I hope I never see something like that again. :unsure:


Do you have a cat?

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greengoron89 wrote...

I remember once when I was a little kid, I woke up in the middle of the night for no reason - no sound or light to disturb my sleep or anything. But I had this feeling - like I was being watched by something. It was a scary feeling, so I got up and went into the other room where my mom was sleeping.

When I got there, however, I turned around and looked back into the hall for some reason - and there were two big green eyes staring at me in the darkness. It scared the hell out of me, and I quickly jumped onto a nearby sofa and hid my head under a pillow. There I stayed until morning came, and when I finally got back up and looked into the hall, the eyes were gone.

Don't know what it was - perhaps a ghost? Either way, I hope I never see something like that again. :unsure:

BUT DOBBY ONLY WANTS TO HELP HARRY POTTER, SIR!

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Eski.Moe wrote...

greengoron89 wrote...

I remember once when I was a little kid, I woke up in the middle of the night for no reason - no sound or light to disturb my sleep or anything. But I had this feeling - like I was being watched by something. It was a scary feeling, so I got up and went into the other room where my mom was sleeping.

When I got there, however, I turned around and looked back into the hall for some reason - and there were two big green eyes staring at me in the darkness. It scared the hell out of me, and I quickly jumped onto a nearby sofa and hid my head under a pillow. There I stayed until morning came, and when I finally got back up and looked into the hall, the eyes were gone.

Don't know what it was - perhaps a ghost? Either way, I hope I never see something like that again. :unsure:

BUT DOBBY ONLY WANTS TO HELP HARRY POTTER, SIR!


LMAO

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DarkRiku7 wrote...
Do you have a cat?


No, no animals were in the house - the eyes were also too large and too far apart to belong to any normal house pet.

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Very odd, lol'd at Dobby.

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In all honesty though, that was hardly the scariest moment in my life. I've been prone to severe anxiety attacks in the past - often for no apparent reason whatsoever. Those are among the most frightening moments, for me - to feel intense panic and fear for your own health and safety, and not even know why you feel that way to begin with. To have all kinds of frightening thoughts rush through your head like a flood, unable to block them or take your mind off of any of it for even a second.

It could get so bad at times, I'd be scared to even think or feel anything at all. All I could do is wait and hope the feeling would go away soon enough - which it always did, thankfully. I don't know what I'd have done if it hadn't. :unsure:

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I thought I saw a demon once. However, it was just this stupid fu*king cat (that lived with us at the time) that had gotten a pigeon wing (somehow, it had tore it off). It came to my door meowing (I actually thought it was the cat straight away but the meow sounded demonic and for some odd reason, I put it in my mind that it was a demon outside my door even though everything else said otherwise) and when I opened the door, I shouted "Jesus Christ! It's a demon!" upon seeing the cat because it really did look like a monster with the wing covering its' head.

The head looked like this by the way:

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Imagine feathers though.

Afterwards, I got the cat, kicked him, put water on him and chucked him out.

"Elton John is Dead! That's cruel."

I hate cats. I seriously hope that God sends them all to Hell because they are pests. They have no loyality or love for humans. I seriously wanted to get the dog that lives with my parents to kill the cat. Sadly, since the cat didn't belong to me, I couldn't do this. Call me cruel but I saw this bastard cat tearing apart the heads of pigeons and he even went into a nest once and got three defenseless YOUNG chicks out of there and ate them whole. We were feeding him and thus he had no reason to do this. Even lions don't do sh*t like that when they've eaten already. He's gone now. We got rid of him. If it was up to me, he would be dead, seriously. I love birds. I hate cats. They don't obey humans and don't learn commands and people call them intelligent? Dogs are intelligent.

Dogs are the perfect example of love and loyality. Cats are the opposite. I think that the Satans created cats and that God created dogs to counter them. Dogs seem to have a natural born hatred for cats and I can understand that. I hope cats burn in Hell for eternity. I want them all dead.

Did you know that dogs helped during the WW2? I can't believe that some people would choose cats over dogs.

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Okay, maybe that's not a true scary story. It was just a quick shock when I saw the cat. I was more afraid when I saw a ghost as a child. I'm still not sure if I was imagining it or if I really did see it. It looked pretty real and I'm pretty sure that I was never thinking of an old woman in a very tudor type dress for my mind to project the image.

Oh and there was that time when I fell from a height that should have killed me. I got up uninjured though and walked away thanking God that I had survived. I don't know why he saved me though but I'm forever thankful for that.

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Here's two of the scariest moments of my life:

We were driving up North on the Motorway with my parents, I must have been about ten years old. We were joking and laughing around, when a couple of hundred yards in front of us a lorry on the opposite side of the motorway suddenly swerved. It all happened incredibly fast, and we were going at full speed........ the lorry swerved left, then right, and then crashed through the crash barrier, crossing all three lanes on our side of the motorway and then crashing into a ditch - right behind our car. If my dad had applied the brakes at any time, the lorry would have hit us.

The second experience was about eight years ago, I must have been around 13 years old. I was at a slumber party over at a friend's house, and we were playing with the Ouija-board. As usual, nothing happened, but we were still having fun. Anyway, we eventually got bored and stood up, leaving the board on the ground. We were standing in the room and just about to leave, when suddenly the pointer of the Ouija-board jerked across the board all by itself, without any one of us even being near the thing, and skidded onto the floor. Neither my friends nor I have touched a Ouija board ever since. >.>

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Three things,but ill only speak of two

1.Almost getting arrested and threating to be putt away in a mental ward.

2.Me and my older brother always fought violently and meant it.one time i was not only winning but i couldnt stopp beaten him.it took six full grown men to pull me off him and that was when i was in middle school and he was in high school.im pretty sure i would have killed him that day