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I was in my cousin's house with 7 families in it and normally the kids outside smash the house windows. So one day they came into our house, stole our and stole a laptop from my cousin's little bro. So then we called the police. The police didn't come as fast, it came 2 hours later. A week later, my cousin saw one of the big kids go inside the neighbours house. So my cousin's husband ran in and started fighting with the big kid. Then my cousin's husband got hit around the head by a baseball bat. All the men from my cousin's house came to help beat him. So a man came out held the kid to the floor by his neck then the whole gang came and started to fight each other. This other kid got a wooden stick with nails on it and started swinging it into the neighbour's face. (He came home from work) luckily the police came in time... My cousin's husband was knocked out with blood all over his head. That was the story.
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Probably when I had to go feed the ducks and got trapped on this old boat we had in our pond, because a bull started to chase me. So then he tried to climb onto the boat(that was completely filled with mud btw u.u) with me and I crawled into this cage that was out there for our ducks. But then he moved to the other side of the pond, and I ran like hell. It was so awful. I thought I was going to die. ;-;
Course, there was also the time on Halloween when some guy came up to me with a chainsaw, which was also pretty dang scary. :( |
Scariest moment for me wa finding out I had cancer, but it's fixed now! <3
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MY most scariest experience is when A Monorail stop....
So in Kuala lumpur, Malaysia, Monorails are the best way to travel BUT it also had a back fire of it..... when the Power is cut off the Monorails will stop.... when the Monorails stop it goes Unbalanced.... So people was screaming the Heck out of their life and Relizing the Train is tilting... I screamed LIKE HELL!!! then the Fire man comes in.... Saying at everybody to stay calm Lol it didn't work out well...... But everybody was safe no injuries.. I have 2 more if im not Mistake i'll post it after this |
the scariest situation i have ever been in would have to be when i was riding a bike with my younger brother up to the store and i kept telling him to stay infront of me and finally he listened and then when we were crossing the crosswalk the sun was so bright and i looked at my younger brother and smiled then the next thing i knew i had this painful feeling in my leg and then i looked around and i saw that a car had hit me.....
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The scariest situation I have ever been in was when my friend passed her driving test and she decide to take another friend and myself bowling for the evening.
It wasn't the bowling that was scary. When we were driving there there is a route on a dual carriage way you have to drive on before you get to the twon the bowling place is in, we were driving and she was in the fast lane attempting to break her own speed record (that was scary), whilst singing and semi-dancing along to the music as well (that was also scary) then she relised she had about 5 sceonds to get into the correct lane to exit the dual carriage way....we shot across three lanes all with viechles driving way over 70mph comming towards us...we nearly hit a lorry, two vans and about five cars, whilst swerving slightly to avoid embankments and sign posts. We survived and she carried on driving like nothing had happened. I can safely say that experience was the scariest time of my life ever, I actually thought I was going to die. |
The latest scarriest situation Ive been in was when me and my friends where driving home from a quick drive it was raining, I was driving (I panik when it rains) and a friend of mine was in another car in front of me, he told me to follow him. Anyway at one point in the express way he starts going faster not speeding but it was raining so just as bad. I was trying to catch up because I didnt know the way back, I was driving fast, it was raining what else? Oh yeah there was a dead dog (T__T) in the midle of the road. We were in a curve, it was raining, we where going fast, I tried to avoid the dog, the car skidded and almost crashed in to a wall. I yelled, my sister yelled and my two friends yelled. Afterwards we yelled at the friend that was going in front of us.
Thank God nothing happened but we where really shooken up afterwards x.O |
The most scariest situation I have ever been in would have to be... when I was locked inside a room in the basement. My friends and I, we were playing hide and seek, so I thought I would go into the room in the basement. I didn't know that if I closed the door I would be locked in (stupid of me^^; ). For me, I am not the screaming type of girl (unless, you get me mad), so I had troubles getting someone to open the door. My mind began to play tricks on me, made me think that old Halloween mask was going to get me (*laughs at self*). There was a window in the room and I saw a friend riding his bike outside. I tried to tap the window and scream a little, but he just rode by. I started hitting the door, hoping something outside would hear me. Luckily, my mom heard and open the door. From then, I rarely went into that room.
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The scariest situation I've ever been in was probably when I was really little. My mom and I went to the beach. I was out in the ocean swimming while my mom was on the shore reading a book. As I'm swimming, this huge wave comes out of no where! So, I dive under the water to avoid the wave, but it was so powerful that I could feel the force of the wave crashing down on me even under the water. It pushed me down even more and I got flipped upside down. I guess I had gotten stuck in an undertow or something because I couldn't get myself right-side up. At this point I start to panic more and begin screaming, but of course I'm still under water, so all that does is fill my lungs with water. I can't remember what happened after that though. I remember thrashing a lot, then stopping, and the next thing I knew I was bobbing on the surface, coughing up salt water. My mom helped me out of the water, gave me some fresh water to drink and I was fine.
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I could really look at this question two ways. The first one is, the moment in my lift when I was the most scared. The second one is, what situation in my life could have caused me the most damage?
I suppose I could answer both. ^^ I don't think I'll ever be more scared than that time I ran a redlight and almost crashed. Oh my god. It was late at night, and I really really really needed to get gas. So naturally I was thinking of which gas station that was closest and easily gotten out of. Theres this stoplight thats only there for parklinglot exiting on the road I was on. Silly me didnt realize the light was red. There was a car that was turning ahead of me, and I slammed on my breaks. Whoa. I kinda just sat there with my hand over my mouth like. "HOMG OH SHIT." for a moment before someone yelled at me from their car window. It was so embarassing. And terrible. The most dangerous situation I've ever been in is strangely enough one to my mental health. For a few months I moved in with my emotionally scarred ex alcoholic of a father who was living right next door to his own mad hatter of a mother. The thing was that no one else knew how crazy she was. She was manipulative like whoa. And she messed with my mind so badly. I tried to commit suicide there. Fortunately the pills didnt kill me, and my dad sent me off to a psych ward were I spent a week. A few months later I moved out. |
By far, the scariest situation I was during a field trip waaaaaay back in middle school. We went to a state park. We were supposed to do a nature walk but I got separated from my group and totally lost in the woods. I was crying and screaming for help... Then I found a GIGANTIC group of kids from my school who were like, "Join us! We all got separated from our groups!"
Looking back, I realize how dangerous and completely stupid the situation was. How did so many of those kids get separated from their groups? The group I found had at least 25 kids from my class as well as others. The thing was, each regular group had an adult looking after about 5-8 kids. How the hell could the teachers and adults be that irresponsible? I never told my parents until years after the experience that I had gotten lost and they said, "You know the type of people who hang out in those woods?! You could have been kidnapped, raped, and MURDERED." :shock: |
Oooh! I have two!
One of them is when I was on a sleepover, and these guys broke into my friends house x_____x They stabbed her Dad, and tried to get into our room, but she managed to scare him off. Then they ran away. I was so angry with myself that I'd left my mobile downstairs - I was looking desperately for it while she was holding the door ;____; The other is when I got lost on Mt. Vesuvius. School trip, seperated from the group, Italian bad - in short, I thought they'd left us at the top of the volcano, so I ran all the way down, only to find that the non-asthmatics (asthmatics not being allowed to go up) were all still up at the top, and that I'd missed them somehow. |
I've had several involving Supernatural things <_<;
But one that stands out the most, was when I was really little.I woke up in the middle of the night (My bed was a futon on the floor, and the closet door had been taken off so it was just a big black hole) and opened my eyes...and there was the figure of a man, glowing blue light standing in the black hole of my closet.There were no features on him, but you could tell it was a man.I was terrified ._O; And It seemed like he kept getting bigger and bigger and closer and closer to me, but he never moved <_<; I quickly hide under the covers, prayed to God and went back to sleep. Aaaaand....I almost drowned in the ocean when I was 9 D: Undertowmuch. |
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My friends and I used to do the whole 'ghost hunting' thing. We heard about this cemetary that supposedly was beyond haunted. The 5 of us went. This place was hick town. We parked my Jeep at the conveinent store and walked down this gravel road. We got to this hill and there was this big stone staircase and this black castiron overpowering gate. We knew we were in the right spot. We started up the stairs and there was a trip wire. Next thing we know, there's a spotlight shining on us. Thank God it was only one that came on by itself. We looked up and saw a 'No Tresspassing' sign. We were still pretty determined. We went back up the road and went up through this ravine. We finally made it to the cemetary. Since the spotlight was on at the bottom of the hill, we should have been smarter. The light only shined at the bottom of the stairs so we weren't seen. Of course, with it being dark, we got out the flashlights. After roaming around for about 15 minutes, I thought I heard something. I hushed everyone. Headlights then appeared around a corner at the bottom of the hill. It was this old creepy looking beat up chevy full of hicks. We dove in the ravine. The truck was there for about 8 minutes. The guys were looking around for us. Had they had been smart enough to look in the ravine, we all would have been caught.
It was actually pretty funny. I have never seen a bunch on 19 year old kids sooo terrified. I no longer believe in ghosts, but when someone plans a ghost expedition, I'm there for the adventure and thrill. |
When I was maybe 8, my dad got really sick. He was really worried he was going to die and he hugged me 'goodbye' and made sure that I knew that he loved me and everything. Pretty terrifying, especially for someone that age. He got better though, thankfully. <3
The second scariest thing would be when I was on a roller coaster and it went upside down and the restraints over my shoulders loosened. Not sure if they really did or not, but it felt like they did and it scared me half to death. |
My scarriest story was during a class period. We were just looking bored at the teacher and enjoying the scratcing of the chalk on the board. Then suddenly the door opened and we checked if there was somebody but absolutely nobody was there. So after 10 minutes it happened again, and after ten minutes and so on. Then in recess, my friend was holding a ruler up straight, just holding it, not playing with it or anything, and then it suddenly broke. I freaked out and screamed and cried so loudly that teachers came in. We're not aloud to enter that room anymore ._. it was seriously the most scariest thing i have ever been trough D;
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A few years ago, I went clubbing with some friends. I don't usually go clubbing, but they wanted me to go. Go figure that they end up getting extremely drunk... and I'm the designated driver. So at the end of the night, we walk... or rather I walk, the other two stumble out of the club and I'm on the phone getting my friend's address from her sister. My two drunken friends are being idiots, and they wander off without me. I'm there alone, and I get surrounded by a bunch of drunk guys. They keep making really rude comments to me and they get really really, uncomfortably close. I was seriously afraid I was going to get raped or assaulted or something. Thankfully nothing happened and they went inside, but oh god. I haven't been to a club downtown since. ><;;
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my scariest situation would probably have been when me and my family were traveling to Florida to go to Disney land and we were recieving tons of tornado warnings and we got stuck in a store and there was hail the size of golf balls it was so scary because i actually saw the tornado but it didn't come close enough to us which was good but i was soo scared at that point to it was the scariest situation I could think of off of the top of my head right now
but just thinking of that right now i am just so relieved that the tornado didn't come in close enough contact to do damage but that hail left dents in the car but no serious damage so thats good |
I'm absolutely terrified of heights. I can't get to the top of a ladder, and any time I'm in any higher a place, I crouch as low as I can.
For Project Adventure, we had to leap off of an 80 foot platform and grab onto a trapeze...and then drop. All that kept us from dying was a belay rope attached to a person on the ground. Needless to say, I didn't leap out to the trapeze, I just dropped. My belaying partner was laughing as I was falling. That split second was definitely the most terrifying moment of my life thus far. He ended up catching me (with the belay rope), thank God. |
I have had three near-death experiences in cars.
1.) We were speeding down a gravel road with three of us in the cab. I sat between my best friend and the driver, and there were no seat belts. [Smart, right?] So the driver looses control of the pickup, and we go hurtling into a ditch, I swing forward; in too much shock to defend myself, and slam my face against the dash board. If that isn't bad enough, the truck tips over onto the passenger side. My best friend had her window open, and as the truck tilts I fall halfway out of the window, slamming into her knee on the way out. the truck presses down on my neck and right hand, nearly decapitating me. I remember how terrified I was about dying at the tender age of thirteen, when the truck rolled back onto it's tires and I slid out of the window. 2.) The following year, my brother decides to give me a driving lesson in an old Wal-Mart parking lot. I hop into the driver's seat and take the wheel; clinging to it for dear life. After a few minutes, I'm doing just fine at 15 mph. All of the sudden, he spots a large block of cement in our path, which I could have easily avoided. Well, he freaks out and yells for me to break. That didn't happen. He startled me, and I floored the gas. So we're speeding towards a solid brick wall, and I manage to veer the car off at an angle so it hits the passenger's side as we jump the curb. When the cops showed up, he told us that had it been a head-on collision we would've died or have been badly injured. This totaled his car, completely unfit for driving any longer. I got off with a 100$ fine for failure to maintain control of a vehicle since it was on private property. [Lucky.] 3.) This was more recent. This summer, my friend; the same one from the first accident invited me to go for a random drive out around the country with some of her friends and her husband; who was driving. I was squeezed into the backseat behind the driver; a very uncomfortable position as I was the smallest person in the vehicle. Well, things go well for a couple hours until we pass this large cornfield. Out of the field comes a very large doe. At first I thought we were fine, because the deer departed behind us. Wrong. It veers toward the car, and more importantly head-butts my window; committing a sadistic suicide that sprayed me with glass shards and blood. We skidded to a halt and slowley shuffled out of the car, with me last to scramble across the broken fragments as the door wouldn't open. I walked around to the front of the car, wiping and pulling glass out of my skin, shaking it out of my clothes, and virtually stripping down to make sure nothing vital was punctured. We then had to wait two hours for the police to show up, check out the deer[which was in far better condition than I], and leave. Shower? You bet. This officer reported to me that I should consider myself very lucky for if it had been a buck and not a doe, the antlers could have gored me, and left me badly injured, blind, or dead. He told me that he was suprised that I was as okay as I was and that it was a good thing I had chosen to wear my glasses that evening. |
One time when I was little I was home alone for a bit, all the windows and doors were locked and no one was in the house except for me. I was up in my room and decided to go downstairs.
About a quarter of the way down the stairs I felt a hand on my back push me, causing me to tumble painfully down the stairs. I permently damanged my knees when that happened. To this day I have no idea who it was that pushed me but I'm one hunderd precent sure that I was pushed. I can't forget the chills that ran through me as I received pressure on my spine. Creepy no? Later I learned about spirits and the like so my best guess would be a ghost pushed me. |
Scariest situation?
Hoo, I actually don't have a lot of those which happen to me, not very big ones. But I'll share. :D 1) MY friend is turning right on red in a mid-size four door sedan full of people; her, me, and two other friends. Gigantic six-wheel truck is making a left on an unprotected green arrow. In to my window. Luckily, HE was paying attention and slowed down, because she didn't even keep in the right lane like she was supposed to. GAH. 2) Driving down the street, coming up on to a merger from a small business road to a much larger thoroughfare dictated by a single red light. Traffic is just beginning to move along the street; released by a green for go. I pressed on the brakes of my car, and they malfunctioned. They failed to apply sufficient pressure to stop. Well, speeding up to get ahead of the traffic rather than slow down and crash in to it was probably the best bet, so I did it. And it scared me silly. I really thought I was going to crash. I tenderly applied pressure to my brakes again, and they functioned perfectly. Strange. Well, needless to say I stuck close to the shoulder all the way home...just in case. 3) last one! Cruising in high-speed traffic, but I have to slow in order to allow someone to turn off of the main road, right? Well, as soon as this fellow finally turns, I press the accelerator and...nothing happens. In fact, nothing happened at all. ALL of my electronics lights were on (oil, seatbelt, airbag, battery, service your engine moron, etc), my power steering was dead and my power brakes were rapidly losing vacuum...and I'm heading downhill in the center lane of a three-lane highway crowded on all sides by rush hour traffic: mostly REALLY nice cars that my insurance probably would kill me rather than pay to fix, or gigantic pickup trucks. I managed to turn on my emergency blinkers and apply enough brake to slow down and lag behind traffic (ow, ow, ow, ow) and hauled the car over to the side of the road. ... And then. My cell phone died. Eep. |
Just coming to mind? hmm...I think the scariest situation I have ever been in is something really personal I do not mean to share, but it happened. Lets just say it involved cops, a parent, a hosipital, etc, and I probably need some help, but I can handle it on my own. I do not think even my parents realize the deepness of the impact had on me. Hey, why else can't they figure out why I am 16 and still attached to sleeping with my childhood blankets?
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I'd have to say my scariest experience what when some douchebag tried to stab me in the hallway of my own school! People were plotting to kill me for a bit, but that was the first person who actually TRIED. >>
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