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.
when I was 6, my dad wanted me to sit on the handlebars on a bike on the way back home. I used my back pack as a seat cushion, and it fell off. My dad accidentally put the brakes on suddenly, and I went flying about 2 yards away from the bike. I fell face first, my entire right side of my eye was bleeding, and it took a long while before my scars would be better. Gawd, that sucked so bad. Wasn't really scary, but severely painful.
i woke up and michael jackson was in my bed!jk probably when my cousin crashed into me when we where on four wheelers and the handlebar smashed into my chest and it almost flipped so i thought that id be crushed on top of him and under my ATV
well we were at my grandparents house for my cousins birthday and he had gotten a tent. Not a small little fire truck or w/e but like one for camping so we decided to go camping in my grandparents living room. So were layin there in the tent think how cool it is when suddenly we here one of my granparents palm trees start to shake. We though it might just be the ceiling fans blowing on them. Soon enouhg they start shaking again. Slowly we start to unzip the tent but the room went silent.. then we heard the screen door open and close..then on the deck(they had sliding glass doors) we can barely make out to shadowy figures moving around. So scared as hell we zip the tent back up back up all the way to the back of the tent and just stare at thezipper of the tent. About a minute later we hear the door open agin followed by more palms shaking and then somethng fliped the tent over. This scared us to death making me unzip the tent and run upstairs to my parents room as fast as i could.
Forthe longest time the only explantion i could think of was ghosts or something paranormal.....
But about five years later i found out it was just my uncle and aunt scaring us
Yea, that's why I never watch a scary movie close to nighttime. Because then a totally normal shadow that I maybe wouldn't see every day, becomes Predator or Sasquatch or whatever hiding in my room, ready to just pound the crap outta me.
i havent had much scary moments but my scariest would have to be one time i was doing yardwork over a friends for his older brothers high school graduation and i didnt eat that day and it was like 3pm and i passed out near the pool and my friend got pushed it but if he wasnt there i would go under and i hit my head so when i woke up i thought i was dead
Passing out is always scar, especially near something hazardous. As for the shadow thing, I made myself a wooden machete, just in case I need a weapon ever. I do live very close to the woods, y'know. Maybe later I'll take a picture of it and show you guys, it really cuts stuff and all that.