The unexpected glitches are really scary. For example, the camera suddenly not working properly when you're in a crucial moment, like in the middle of a spooky place exploration or an important event. It's like the camera has a life of its own and decides to mess with you.
Another scary aspect is when the camera behaves in an unnatural way. Like the flash going off randomly, or the camera making strange noises that seem to have no logical explanation. It creates an eerie atmosphere and makes you feel like you're not in control of the device, as if it's being influenced by something unknown.
A Ritz camera was used by a journalist during a crime - scene investigation. As she took pictures, the camera started making strange noises, like a low, moaning sound. The photos she took were blurry at first, but when she looked closer, she could see what looked like a pair of eyes peering out from the background of each photo. It was really spooky and made her wonder if there was some sort of malevolent presence attached to the camera.
The unexpected appearances are really scary. For example, a sudden figure emerging from the darkness that you can't identify. It gives a sense of being watched and invaded.
I heard a story where a person had a webcam on their computer. One day, they noticed that the webcam light was on even though they hadn't turned it on. They later found out that someone had hacked into their webcam and had been watching them. It's really terrifying to think that someone could be spying on you through your own camera.
One of the scariest things is the range of symptoms. From extreme drowsiness to hallucinations, to problems with vital functions like breathing and heart rate. And because GHB is an illegal and dangerous substance, there's often no antidote readily available. Victims are at the mercy of how their body responds while medical teams try to figure out the best course of treatment, which is often a race against time.
The unpredictability. When an rbt acts in a way it's not supposed to, like suddenly turning violent or destructive, it's really scary because we expect them to follow their programming precisely.
The most frightening part is the sudden loss of connection. It can disrupt important work or personal matters without warning.
One of the scariest aspects is the invasion of privacy. Just like the landlord who entered without permission.
One of the scariest aspects is the violation of the normal food experience. We expect sausages to be cooked and eaten without any issues. When they start to exhibit abnormal behavior like making screeching sounds or having unexpected and disturbing textures, it completely shatters that normalcy. It makes us question what we are actually consuming and where it came from. This uncertainty and the disruption of the expected food cycle are truly terrifying elements in sausage horror stories.
The fact that PCP can turn users into a threat to others is very scary. In the horror stories, we see them attacking innocent people, sometimes their own loved ones. And not only is the physical harm a concern, but also the emotional harm. The victims of these attacks have to deal with the shock and fear long after the incident. It can be a very long and difficult process to heal from such an experience.
The fear of the unknown is a big part. For example, when a rover starts acting strange and we don't know why. It could be a technical glitch, but it also might be something completely unexpected in the environment it's in.