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.
man i busted my lip open on a tramoline bar and i was bleeding bad..like it sliced inward towards my chhek as i hit the trampoline bar face first from ten feet in the air..i thought i was gonna bleed to death.
I've had a sliced lip before, they hurt! My dad put me on a snowmobile at age 3, and I got the brakes and gas mixed up. Long story short, my face impacted the windshield.
that sucks..it went into or towards my cheek..the part ..when you open your lips the part on the side that look like this > (from the side) got cut into by a 4 or 3 inch metal bar.
When I was younger, I was obsessed with Shania Twain so my dad bought tickets for my mom and I to go to the concert in Pittsburgh P.A. My dad and my brother went to Dave and Busters but were done before the concert was over. We had taken one car and home was two hours away so my dad snuck in to the concert with my brother. When they found us, my brother and I went up to the stage to get an autograph. They security gaurd was mean and pushed us away but my little brother managed to get an autograph as I walked away, content with just touching her hand. I found my way back to my seat, and we saw my little brother on the screen above. Then, he was gone. My mom flipped out. She started to cry, thinking that her 6 or 7 year old son had been taken. She went towards the stage, crying and looking for him. My dad and I went to the back. Shania was looking at my mom but continued to sing. Eventually we got to the back and found a gaurd... and my brother... who was eating a tootsie roll! The gaurd had seen him and taken him to the back to see if he was okay. Matt was happy to see us, and my mom was overjoyed. He said to my mom that Daddy says never to panic.
Also, another time, we were on vacation in Costa Rica. We went out to a reef to go snorkeling. All was fun and my mom was jumping in, my brother screamed SHARK!!!!!! We thought he was kidding but when we looked down, There were SIX 6 foot long BULL SHARKS, no more than 5ft. from our flippers. I wasn't scared that much but it was nerve wracking. LOL.
So, Darkd00ms scariest experience was being 7 years old. Nah, I'm just kidding with you guys. But the shark thing sounds pretty hardcore scary. Fortunately, if it was sunny, they wouldn't have attacked you guys. Because they only see the silhouette of the animal above them, they attack if you look like a seal, and during a storm, or even cloudy weather, the figure gets blurred and more easily mistaken for a seal or otter or something. At 5 feet away, they probably saw you guys were people.