There was this story of a young man who participated in an ayahuasca ceremony. He had no idea what to expect really. As the ayahuasca took effect, he started to hallucinate that he was being dissected alive by some alien - like beings. He could feel the pain as if it was real. He screamed and thrashed around but couldn't escape the vision. When he finally came out of it, he was traumatized and vowed never to touch ayahuasca again.
I've heard of a case where someone took ayahuasca and during the experience, they felt like they were sinking into a bottomless pit. They could feel the cold and dampness all around them. As they sank, they saw faces of people they had wronged in the past, all looking at them with anger and disappointment. This made them feel extremely guilty and horrified at the same time. After the experience, they were haunted by these images for a long time.
One ayahuasca horror story could be about a person who had a really bad trip. They started seeing terrifying, distorted figures that seemed to be chasing them. It felt like they were trapped in a never - ending nightmare and couldn't escape. The sense of fear was so overwhelming that they thought they were going to lose their sanity.
I heard of a story where someone during their ayahuasca experience met an entity. This entity didn't seem human or from our world. It showed the person different ways of thinking and perceiving reality. The person came out of the experience with a much more open mind and was able to see problems in their life from new perspectives. They became more creative in finding solutions to their day - to - day challenges.
Sure. There was a person who took Ambien and woke up to find that they had written strange and disturbing messages all over their walls. They had no memory of doing it at all. It was really creepy as it was like some unknown force had taken over them while they were under the influence of the drug.
Sure. There was a Pegasister who attended a Pegasus - themed convention. She was really excited to meet other fans and see all the cool stuff. But she accidentally bumped into a very rude group of so - called 'hardcore' Pegasisters. They started yelling at her and making her feel like she didn't belong there just because she was new to the fandom and didn't know all the 'inside' rules. It was a horrible experience for her.
A man was an alcoholic and got into a bar fight one night while heavily drunk. He seriously injured another person. As a result, he was arrested and sent to jail. In jail, he went through withdrawal symptoms without proper medical help, which was extremely painful. His life took a turn for the worse, and when he got out, he had a criminal record that made it difficult for him to find a job and reintegrate into society.
Sure. There was a situation where a community was trying to get a local park renovated. The government department in charge kept delaying the project for years. Every time the community representatives asked for an update, they were given vague excuses. Eventually, the park remained in a state of disrepair, and the funds that were supposed to be used for the renovation seemed to have disappeared without a trace.
One specific 'bronies horror story' could be about a brony who was overly obsessed with a particular My Little Pony character. He started to believe that the character was real and would send disturbing letters to the show's creators, asking them to make the character come to life in a very inappropriate and obsessive way.
A friend of mine had a Postmate horror story. He ordered some expensive electronics. When the package arrived, it was clear that the Postmate had opened it. Some parts were missing. My friend was furious. He had to go through a long process with Postmate's customer service to try to get compensation for the missing items. It was a real hassle and he lost trust in the service.
Sure. I once bought a really expensive silk shirt for a job interview. I was feeling great in it until I sat down on a bench at the bus stop. There was some wet paint there that I didn't notice. When I stood up, the back of my shirt was covered in bright blue paint. I had no time to go home and change, so I had to go to the interview looking like a mess. Needless to say, I didn't get the job.
There is a story from a small village. Every few years, when the cicadas came out, strange things seemed to happen. People reported hearing voices within the cicada's chorus. One old man said that the cicadas were a sign of impending doom. One year, during a particularly bad cicada emergence, a barn burned down. People blamed it on the 'curse' of the cicadas, which spread fear throughout the village.