One horror story is when an emotional support animal, a large dog in this case, attacked a neighbor's small pet without warning. The owner claimed it was just a one - off but it was really scary for the neighbor. Another is when an emotional support snake got loose in an apartment building. People were terrified of finding it in their homes or hallways.
These horror stories can make people more cautious. For example, landlords may be more hesitant to allow emotional support animals in their properties after hearing about an animal causing damage. It can also make the general public more skeptical of the real need for some of these animals.
These horror stories can lead to more restrictions being placed on legitimate emotional support animals. People might be less understanding when they see an emotional support animal in public. For instance, a store owner who has heard horror stories might be more hesitant to allow an emotional support animal into their store, even if it's well - behaved. This can make it difficult for those who truly need their emotional support animals. Also, landlords might be more reluctant to rent to people with emotional support animals, fearing potential problems like property damage or harm to other tenants based on the horror stories they've heard.
One horror story is when a skydiver's parachute didn't open properly. The cords got tangled up and they started free - falling at a terrifying speed. Fortunately, the reserve parachute opened just in time, but the few seconds of pure panic were unforgettable. Another is when a skydiver got caught in a strong updraft and was tossed around in the air like a rag doll, making it extremely difficult to control the descent.
Some people have reported psychological horror stories related to cryotherapy. For example, a person with claustrophobia was put into a cryotherapy chamber. The small, enclosed space combined with the strange cold environment made them panic. They felt like they were going to suffocate, and the whole experience left them traumatized and afraid to ever try cryotherapy again.
One of the horror stories could be about strange noises at night. People might have heard scratching on the walls or doors creaking on their own as if something was trying to get in. It's really spooky and can keep you up all night in fear.
One horror story could be when a patient had an improper needle insertion during plasmapheresis. It led to severe pain and excessive bleeding at the site. The patient was in great distress as the procedure was supposed to be routine but turned into a nightmare.
Perhaps the most terrifying is when a collector discovers that a figure they bought as an original turns out to be a counterfeit. They might have paid a high price for it, thinking it was a genuine piece from myfigurecollection. And when they find out, it's not only a financial loss but also a blow to their collector's pride.
I heard about a babysitter who was taking care of a toddler. The toddler suddenly started talking to an 'invisible friend' and said the friend was angry. Then things in the room started to move on their own. The babysitter was so freaked out. Later, it was discovered that the house had some old wiring issues that were causing electrical glitches which made things seem like they were moving by themselves.
One of the scariest squatter stories I heard was about a family who came back from vacation to find squatters in their home. The squatters had trashed the place, broken furniture and left a mess. They also threatened the family when they tried to call the police.
One horror story is the excessive hazing. Pledges are sometimes made to do really dangerous stunts like jumping from high places into shallow water. Another is being forced to endure sleep deprivation for days, which can mess with your mental state.