Sure. There was a user who was running a blog on Dreamhost. One day, without any prior notice, their site was suspended. They had no idea why and when they contacted Dreamhost, it took days to get an answer. It turned out to be a false positive in some automated system check. But in the meantime, the user lost a significant amount of traffic and followers.
Sure. A user once entered all their data accurately into Turbotax, but when they submitted, it showed an error saying there was a problem with the IRS e - file system. After days of trying and contacting Turbotax support with no real help, they had to file a paper return which was a huge hassle. Another user found that Turbotax auto - filled some information incorrectly. It filled in the wrong state tax rate for their address, and they didn't notice until they got a notice from the state tax department.
I heard that a user felt extremely fatigued after taking Aimovig. It was like all the energy was drained out of them. This was a horror for them as they couldn't carry out their normal activities like going to work or taking care of their family.
Another 'Dreamhost horror story' could be related to poor customer support. A user might have had a technical issue with their website, like a database error. When they reached out to Dreamhost support, they had to wait for a long time to get a response. And when they finally did, the solution provided didn't work, leaving them in a lurch and with a malfunctioning website.
A person reported that they had a significant weight gain while taking Trintellix. They were really unhappy about it as it made them feel self - conscious and also had potential impacts on their overall health. However, it's important to remember that different people respond differently to medications, and sometimes side effects can be managed with lifestyle changes or dosage adjustments.
Sure. There was a woman who had a very heavy flow and was constantly worried about leaks with pads and tampons. But when she started using a menstrual cup, she was amazed at how well it contained her flow without any leaks. It gave her more confidence during her period.
Sure. There's a story where a bachelor attends a party at an old mansion. After a while, he gets lost in the maze - like hallways. As he wanders, he enters a room filled with antique portraits. The eyes of the portraits seem to follow him. Then, he hears a soft whisper that says his name. He tries to run but the hallways seem to keep changing, trapping him in a never - ending cycle of fear.
In some horror stories, people's mental states are completely altered. There was a woman who took ibogaine and afterwards, she couldn't recognize her own family members. She had a complete dissociation from her previous life. She was in a state of confusion and fear all the time. She lost her job and her social life because she couldn't function normally. It took months of therapy just to get her to a point where she could start to regain some of her former self.
There may have been a situation where a cosplayer lost an important part of their costume, like a prop sword or a headdress. They might have searched everywhere in the convention center but couldn't find it. This would be really frustrating especially if they had spent a lot of time and money on creating the cosplay. Another aspect could be that the food options were really limited and not very good. People might have expected a wider variety of decent - tasting food, but instead had to settle for overpriced and not - so - great snacks.
Sure. There was a case in a mining town where asbestos was mined. The miners were constantly surrounded by asbestos dust. They didn't have proper masks or ventilation systems. Eventually, a large number of them got sick with asbestos - related diseases. Many died young, leaving behind families in distress.
Sure. There was a story where a customer bought a car from Carvana and upon delivery, the car had a huge dent on the side that was not mentioned in the listing at all.