It could be from someone's wild imagination. Maybe they had a really strange dream about a monster in an afterlife setting and decided to turn it into a story.
In the afterlife, there was a really weird monster. It was like a mash - up of different animals. This monster lived in a place filled with fog and strange noises. There was a rumor that if you saw this monster, you would be stuck in the afterlife forever. A young spirit heard this and was both scared and intrigued. When it finally saw the monster, it was a terrifying sight. But the monster just stared at the spirit and then disappeared into the fog, leaving the spirit wondering what just happened.
It could be due to some kind of scientific experiment gone wrong. Scientists might have been messing with genes or chemicals, and accidentally created a giant, mutated cockroach monster.
It could be a supernatural entity like a ghost. Maybe it's the manifestation of a spirit that is trapped in that place and uses the blue light to either attract people or warn them to stay away.
Perhaps Donald was a victim of a dark magic ritual. Some dark cultists performed a ritual in an ancient place and accidentally summoned Donald from another dimension. He was out of place in our world and his very existence was a source of horror as he didn't belong and had no concept of the normal rules of our world.
Another possibility is that there were some pre - existing but dormant organisms in the area where the nuclear reactor was built. When the reactor started operating and changing the environmental conditions, these organisms were awakened and mutated by the radiation into a monster.
The toilet monster could be the result of some dark magic. Maybe an evil wizard once cursed the place and the toilet became a portal for this monster.
This kind of story could potentially come from the realm of very abnormal and unethical horror or grotesque fiction. Maybe some people with extremely warped minds are trying to create shock value through such inappropriate concepts.
It might also have originated from local superstitions or urban legends that were adapted and given a specific '2012' context. There could have been some rumors or old tales in a particular community about strange things happening around beds, and in 2012, someone combined them into this so - called 'true story'.
One of the popular 'Nosleep' monster stories is about a haunted house with a shadowy figure that lurks in the attic. People who enter the house at night hear strange scratching noises and feel a cold presence. Another is a story of a lake monster that drags swimmers down into the murky depths. There's also a tale of a forest-dwelling monster that mimics the voices of lost hikers to lure them deeper into the woods.
I think the scariest 'Nosleep' monster story is the one where a small town is haunted by a shape - shifting monster. It can look like anyone or anything, so the townspeople can't trust anyone around them. It creates a sense of paranoia and fear that spreads throughout the community. The descriptions of the monster's sudden appearances and the gruesome deaths it causes are what make this story truly terrifying. Additionally, the fact that the people are trapped in their own town with this unknown and deadly threat makes it even scarier.