View Full Version : Scariest things on your life!
DenisAndrejev
02-26-2008, 02:43 PM
The title tells it all.
My personal scare, when i was 5, i played "Hide `n` Seek" with my friends. When i finded everyone, i turned around and saw a real huge UFO and a blue straight light was coming from it. I got scared. Everyone called me an idiot, when i tried to tell them this.
Daphne Blake
02-26-2008, 05:19 PM
My mum's feet are quite frightening.
SycrosD4
02-26-2008, 07:16 PM
Fatal Frame 2. 'Nuff said.
Discloner
02-27-2008, 12:55 AM
Life. Life in it's self is scary. The bills - the romance - the jobs. It's all terrifying.
Harvey Two Face
02-27-2008, 01:24 AM
One summer when I was trying to get to sleep, the house was really warm and so it kept making noises of expanding and contracting and it sounded like someone was walking around the house.
purplehairedwonder
02-27-2008, 12:17 PM
The scariest moment in my life probably came when I was driving home from my first semester of college. It was snowing, the roads were icy, and I had a lot of mountain driving to do. So I was driving down the road and a snow plow was coming down the other side of the road. The only problem was that they were plowing the snow into oncoming traffic rather than off the road. So when I went by, a huge pile of snow was thrown against my windshield and for a few seconds I couldn't see anything, didn't know if I was going straight or not, didn't know if the cars behind me could see I had slammed on my breaks... When the snow cleared I was still fine but those few seconds of being completely blind scared the living daylights out of me.
Bubblegum Girl
02-27-2008, 03:25 PM
When I was younger I was watching my brother and my dad playing chess while the tv was showing the Micheal Jackson music video "Thriller". And it was at the part where the kid turn into werewolf and scare the girl which scare me so badly I ran into my room hid in my bed. And my brother was being a jerk at the time and turn my tv on to the same music video which scared me more since I didn't what was going to happen next. It was a good thing my mom came in and turn the tv off and told my brother to leave me alone.
Just a few months ago, I saw the same music video again at a video game store and I was like "I can't believe I got so scared over that..." :sweat: Though the song is very catchy.
Another time I got really scared was when me and my family went on the Python from Six Flags(Though during that time it was called Adventure World). After the first loop, I was hysterical and I was screaming to get off and I was the only person screaming on the whole ride and I screamed even more when we lopped backwards. After the ride, my parents were mad at me for screaming like crazy. :sweat:
XOMiss_Samantha
02-27-2008, 03:46 PM
When I was 8 or 9 me and my family were flying home from Florida and we hit a really terrible storm. I honestly thought, and I know others thought too, that we were going to either crash or make an unexpected stop some where. The wind was pretty extreme and all you could see out the window was bolts of lightening. The two hours were unbearable to sit through. I remember crying alot, too. The electricity was out at the airport, so when we finally got back to CT the plane had to land in the middle of the tarmac and make us exit through the back emergency exit. It was terrifying.
Another time was when I was little and my cousin accidentally hit me in the head with this heavy locket he was swinging around the living room. It smacked me really hard in the head and my mom ended up rushing me to the hospital because she thought my skull was cracked or I had a concussion.* insert lots of blood of here* That really scared me because she kept screaming "don't look in the mirror", and when I finally did just as she was carrying me out the door, I saw that my face was covered with red.
The damage ended up to be only a minor dent/scratch, but god did I freak the hell out.
Draft
02-27-2008, 09:20 PM
Another time I got really scared was when me and my family went on the Python from Six Flags(Though during that time it was called Adventure World). After the first loop, I was hysterical and I was screaming to get off and I was the only person screaming on the whole ride and I screamed even more when we lopped backwards. After the ride, my parents were mad at me for screaming like crazy. :sweat:
I did the same thing only for The Tower of Terror at DisneyWorld (Except I was just screaming). The preshow thing about the people scared me I guess. I'm not scared of the ride, but I don't like it
TomatoSpud
02-27-2008, 09:28 PM
I remember when I was in the third grade the window in our car shattered all of a sudden...my mom thinks it was a rock or something, but I didn't see a rock anywhere...no one was hurt (minus a few minor cuts here and there), but that was scary, man. I was crying for like half an hour afterwards (I was a crybaby around that age).
Starfire6417
02-28-2008, 10:09 PM
things I'm scared of:
Skeltons
owls [their faces are creepy]
the picture of bruce wayne on the cover of batman gotham knights #32 [his face is super creepy!]
Daxdiv
02-29-2008, 12:22 AM
Any time I have to go somewhere new, or going under the knife.
Charlie
02-29-2008, 01:13 AM
The oncoming realization that I'll have to move out of my parents house and get on with my life after I get my associate's. Oh Gawl.
New Noise™
02-29-2008, 07:35 PM
When my sister and I were really young, my mother had to take my father to the hospital late at night. She didn't bother to leave us a note, since she didn't think that we'd wake up around three in the morning. Ironically, I woke up from a nightmare around that same time and went to my parents' bedroom to go and tell them.
They weren't there. I ran into my sister's bedroom, woke her up and we went downstairs to look for them. Still no sight of them. By this time, we were both crying and I was getting ready to call the cops. Just then, I heard the doorknob rattling. My sister and I thought that it was some guy who was trying to kill us or whatever. We started screaming. When the door flung open, my mom was standing there.
Obviously, it wouldn't be scary for me now, but back then, it was one of the worst experiences of my childhood. Kind of lame, but whatever.
KPTitan
03-02-2008, 08:21 PM
Trying to find a place to live in a town that has a population of at least 3,000 people....actually, it isn't all that scary, but what scares me the most is that I might end up living in a big town/city that I don't wanna live in after I move out.
ToOn~g@l
03-02-2008, 11:57 PM
I think this happened back in November, its more of a funny story really but it still scared the crap out of me. I was driving to work and I had to be there early for a meeting. The weatherman said that there had been rain and snow in the forcast overnight but it didn't hit my area and it didn't get bad until the last two miles from work which is located up a mountain and you have to drive through a residential area to get there. Well when I get up that hill I hit nothing but black ice. For about fifteen minutes my car skidded all over the place as it went up the mountain. Well I'm halfway there when I notice a deer on my left side, a dog with three legs playing in the road on the right side and just up ahead, a fox. Now as I was negociating my way through I thought to myself, if I start skidding which way should I go?
I didn't want to hit the deer because that would leave a nasty dent on my car and the dog I didn't want to hurt either because that would be another leg to lose, luckily the fox was smart enough to get out of the way.
I skidded around a few more times before my savior finally arrived, one of the matinence guys where I work came out and added sand to the road, that was so much better. I arrived ten minutes late and I was determined after that to leave my car where I had parked it for the rest of the day no matter what any one said. My nerves were so shot.
Michael24
03-03-2008, 02:38 AM
One morning in 5th grade (or maybe 6th grade), my friend and I were riding our bikes to school, with his dad tagging along behind us. A couple blocks from the school we passed through a major intersection. When the signal changed, we proceeded across. As I neared the corner, there was a truck that was approaching (the driver apparently not seeing his red light right away) and about to turn the corner. I heard my friend's dad yell out my name, seeing that I hadn't noticed the truck. I finally saw it just as the truck skidded to a halt a few meters away. I didn't scream or anything, but it really freaked me out and I was shaking a bit, so I walked my bike the rest of the way to school.
One time in 3rd grade we had a class swim party, and my mom was a chaperone. While I was in the pool I decided to work my way around to where she was sitting to ask her something. I hadn't learned to swim yet (I always stayed in the shallow end), so I pulled my way along the edge of the pool. When I got to the deep end, I lost my grip and slipped under the surface. In the process of trying to regrip the edge, I accidently pushed myself away from the side, so now I was really panicing. After what seemed like forever, another kid came over to grab my arm and pull me back to the side. I was really shaken and spent the rest of the party out of the pool. (Ironically enough, the same thing happened just a few years earlier in a hotel pool at Disneyland.)
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