Let's hear the most terrifying thing that ever happened to you. Here's mine, it's a bit gruesome, so it's definitely not for the faint of heart.
So, this happened around a year ago, and I can still remember it vividly. I was at home, sick, while the rest of my family was grocery shopping. I started to feel a bit better, and got up to go play with my cat, because she seemed a bit worried about me. So I found her little toy on the string, and started playing. Y'know, that game where the cat tries to snag the toy, but pull it up just in time? Well I was playing that game, and then swung my arm up too fast and high. Above my head was a ceiling fan, the type with the glass light on the bottom. The glass they used for that light is at least an inch and a half thick. Anyways, my hand hit the glass, and I heard shattering glass. My cat ran away, but I bent down on one knee and covered the back of my head with my hands. As pieces of glass fell all around me, I suddenly felt an incredibly sharp pain in my hand. I got up, and looked at my hand, to see a piece of glass had impaled it right through. I limped (another piece of glass had gone loosely into my leg, but fell out.) to the sink, pulled the piece of glass out of my hand, turned on the cold water, put my hand under it, and proceeded to go unconscious. My family came home to see broken glass and a trail all over the room, the tap running on high, and me, showing no signs of life, with a cut leg and a hole in my hand. I obviously scared them badly, but I came to pretty quickly. The scary part of this incident, was the fact I put my hands over the part of the head, at the back, where theres a little soft spot, between the neck and skull. If I hadn't had the presence of mind to do that, my family would've come home to an even worse story.
That's the scariest thing that ever happened to me.
anyway,my house is small so i dun think knocking can freak me out.i hear things dropping in the house above mine. how much does an average 3 story house cost in the US?
Live in a rather small country, not really eventful then again I live in a apartment on the fifth floor. Scariest experience might have been when I went to swim in the Atlantic Ocean when the red flag was up (big big waves). Was young as well, didn't realize you'd have to dive under the waves, dad had to pull me out.
shermzx, about 3-500000$ but in a big city like newyork it would be around 2,000,000
scary stories: once when i was in the 5th grade someone had to pick me up from school cuz my `rents where at work. so when she got there she was really really drunk. so drunk she didnt talk. so i had to like scream YOUR IN REVERSE and stuff.and at one point she went in to a big retention pond (which was luckily empty) and we had to get out. the car got real dented but i got home without a scratch and i guess she did too. also my friend once got a text message from someone who he didnt know that said "hey, i got a shot gun!"
hey that shotgun one was just someone triing to make a joke and they aren't even good at it, what you do is you call them say"just calling to see if your still alive
the shotgun thing reminded me of something that creaped me out... i accidentally got called by the mafia.
Seriously, on my 14th b-day, my parents finally allowed me a cell phone and got one for me. the previouslly turned it on to add some pictures and contacts in it before giving it to my, therefore activating it. when i turned it on for my first time, there was a voicemail. when i checked it, it said; "Yo tom, this is keith. i need you to call me back as soon as possibible... before your life becomes... difficult" i was freaked.