Similar to my "Grottiest thing you have seen or done" thread, What in your opinion is the Scariest thing you have seen or done?
Similar to my "Grottiest thing you have seen or done" thread, What in your opinion is the Scariest thing you have seen or done?
you know those signs that like scissor and stand up? A buddy of mine was drunk as fuck and we were walking home late at night. He kicked one, and it closed in his foot. He didn't really look at it till we got home, and his shoe was pretty mangled up looking. He took his shoe off and the sign had completely severed his big toe.
That's not safe for this forum to say. o.o
I saw a car go off the road and flip over like 10 times right after he passed me up one morning, dude must have fallen asleep at the wheel. Not sure what happened to him, just called 911 and kept going.
when I was 12 I watched some horror movie with ghosts and stuff and I couldn't sleep because of it, so for some reason I decided it would be a good idea to lay down on the carpet next to the door.. I don't remember if it was a windy night or not but some time after laying down and closing my eyes the door just flew open all of a sudden
almost had a heart attack
I was only a boy, I climbed a cliff so steep and tall that I couldn't go back and I had to keep climbing, feeling number and number, fearing the moment my limbs would give up and let me fall to my certain death. Luckily I managed to reach the top, but it was awful.
Almost drowning to death when swimming in the ocean in the storm in Australia. A huge wave hit me and pulled me deep under water, spinning me so fast that I couldn't tell the top from the bottom. I was running out of oxygen very fast, had no clue what to do and panicked. I breathed in quite a bit of water, but somehow managed to make it to the surface - only to be immediately knocked back by the next wave. I don't remember all the details, I only remember that I made it to the shore half-conscious and shaking from horror (I was effectively preparing to die at some point, thinking of what would be the least painful: to struggle to the end, or to just breath in the water artificially). I just sit on the beach for a long time, unable to understand what just happened.
Come on, don't be shy!
Had a fire take out a 50-60 year old barn on our property just this past August, that aged wood went up so fast it was an inferno in two minutes, and the flames were big enough they hit the treetops.
The worst part was how close to our house it was (probably less than 50 feet), the paint on the facade is still warped from the convection heat
I've never felt as genuinely terrified in my life as when I was staring that fire down wondering if I wasn't about to have to grab my dogs and leave all my possessions behind.
either a Tandam Skydive, or a mates sister in his house with an over protective father in the bedroom next to us.
Probably hitting an icy spot on the highway in my pickup at 80 mph.
Second was asking the cute girl out in accounting.
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"This will be a fight against overwhelming odds from which survival cannot be expected. We will do what damage we can."
-- Capt. Copeland
Saw a guy get hit by a car when I was in high school. I was in the car with my dad, leaving school, and this kid on a bike tried to shoot across a busy highway without waiting for a light or anything, got slammed by a pickup truck doing 50 mph. I remember seeing him go airborne like it was in slow motion, I saw his shoes fly off, and then everything just kinda snapped back to full speed as the truck screeched to a halt and the kid went flying several meters down the road. He survived, barely; ran into him years later and I can't even remember everything he had done to put him back together...steel plate in his skull, two artificial hips I think, a steel plate holding his ribcage together...
More recently I saw a bad collision on my way home from work a few months ago. Light was changing, I knew I couldn't beat it, so I slowed to a stop. Car in the lane next to me gunned the engine right as someone coming across gunned theirs the instant their light turned green. First car slammed into the second's right fender hard, spinning it around two full rotations. When it went spinning, the first car just kinda careened off of it like a pinball, hit the curb and went completely airborne, easily flying over some four foot tall hedges into a parking lot and smashing into some parked cars. Surprisingly, I never heard of any severe injuries reported from that.