The 'Ghostly Green Christmas Tree' is another one. A logger cut down a tree in a forest that was known to be haunted. He took it home and set it up for Christmas. At midnight on Christmas Eve, the tree turned a sickly green color and glowed faintly. People claimed to see the faces of the forest spirits trapped in the tree, crying out in agony as if they were being tortured by the very act of being part of a Christmas celebration.
One well - known yarn scary story involves a yarn that was made from the hair of the dead. A tailor found this strange yarn and thought it was just an unusual material. But when he started to sew with it, he had nightmares every night. In his dreams, the people whose hair was used to make the yarn would come to him, asking for their hair back. Their faces were pale and their eyes empty, and they would reach out their bony hands towards him. The tailor eventually became so terrified that he threw the yarn away, but it seemed to keep coming back to him no matter where he hid it.
Some people have created stories where Kermit becomes a victim of a voodoo curse. His body starts to change in strange ways. His green fur turns a sickly color and he loses control of his movements. The curse makes him do things he doesn't want to do, like harming his friends. This is a really disturbing concept for a Kermit story.
There's a story that got some popularity. A family moved into a house and the little girl was terrified of the bathtub. She said there were 'eyes' looking at her from under the water. Her parents thought she was just being imaginative at first. But one day, they noticed strange ripples in the water when no one was in the tub. It was so strange that they started to believe there might be something more to the girl's fear, and this story spread among their neighbors.
There's the story of the 'Fireplace of Sorrow'. In an old inn, there was a fireplace that was said to hold the sorrows of all those who had died in the inn over the years. When the fireplace was lit, people would sometimes see the faces of the dead in the embers, and hear their cries. It was a place that made travelers uneasy, and many would avoid the room with the fireplace at all costs.
Well, there's the story of a man who was allergic to bee stings. While he was sitting in his garden, a single bee flew near him. He panicked and ran, which made the bee follow him. Eventually, the bee stung him and he had a very serious allergic reaction. It was a very scary situation for him and his family.
The story of the Enfield Poltergeist is also famous. In a house in Enfield, England, a family experienced furniture moving on its own, objects being thrown around, and their children levitating. There were unexplained noises and voices. Many people believe it was a case of possession or at least a very powerful poltergeist activity.
A common gym scary story is about the old basement gym. Supposedly, there are strange noises like chains rattling and heavy breathing down there. Some say it's haunted by the ghosts of prisoners who were forced to do hard labor in the building long ago when it was something else before it became a gym.
A well - known type of Comcast scary story involves data overage charges. Customers thought they had a certain amount of data included in their plan. But then they received hefty bills for going over their data limit, even though they didn't feel like they had used that much. And when they asked for an explanation, the details provided by Comcast were very unclear.
Yes, there are. For example, the story of Magic Johnson. When he announced that he was HIV - positive, it sent shockwaves around the world. It was scary because he was a famous athlete at the peak of his career. People were afraid that he might not survive, and it also brought a lot of attention to the issue of AIDS in the sports world and society in general.
Yes. In Edgar Allan Poe's works, the raven is often used as a symbol of death and doom. The raven's constant 'Nevermore' is really spooky. It creates a sense of hopelessness and dread as it perches in the narrator's chamber, seemingly taunting him with its presence.