Sure. There was a teacher who had a student in her class who was very violent. This student would physically attack other students during class. The teacher tried to get help from the school, but the process to get the student removed or get proper support was very slow. The teacher was constantly in fear for the safety of the other students and herself.
A NYC teacher once told a story about being assigned to teach a class in a building that was in really bad shape. There were leaks in the ceiling, and the heating system didn't work properly in winter. The teacher had to teach in freezing cold conditions while also trying to keep the students' attention. It was a nightmare for the teacher as it affected the learning environment greatly. The school took a long time to address these infrastructure issues.
There was a teacher who had a group of students that were constantly cheating on exams. When the teacher tried to take disciplinary action, the students' parents got involved and accused the teacher of being unfair. The teacher was left in a difficult situation where she couldn't enforce the rules properly and was under a lot of stress due to the false accusations.
Sure. It could be about the Son of Sam case. David Berkowitz terrorized NYC in the 1970s, shooting people randomly. His actions created a climate of fear, and this could be part of the 'nyc horror story'. The idea that a killer could be lurking anywhere in the city, waiting to strike, is truly horrifying.
Sure. There's the story of the "Track 6 Ghost." A maintenance worker once reported seeing a shadowy figure on Track 6 late at night. He thought it was another worker at first, but as he got closer, the figure just disappeared. He later found out that a man had died on that track many years ago in a freak accident. Since then, other workers have also claimed to have had strange encounters in the same area.
Sure. One horror story from NYC could be about the haunted subway tunnels. There are rumors of strange noises and apparitions seen by late - night workers. Some claim to have heard eerie screams echoing through the tunnels when there was no one else around.
Another horror story could be dealing with parents who are overly critical and uncooperative. A teacher in NYC once had a situation where a parent blamed the teacher for their child's bad grades, even though the child was constantly skipping homework. The parent harassed the teacher, and the school didn't provide much protection to the teacher.
Sure. A teacher was evaluated based on student test scores alone. The students in this particular class had a lot of outside factors affecting their performance like family issues and poverty. But the administration didn't take any of that into account. Despite the teacher's efforts in trying different teaching methods and providing extra support, they were labeled as an ineffective teacher just because the test scores didn't improve as expected.
Well, I haven't come across any such 'woman teacher fart story'. It's not something that is typically talked about in a positive or common narrative. Usually, teachers are associated with teaching and guiding students, not with such rather embarrassing and unprofessional situations.
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.