No, I haven't actually heard any particular 'airplane diarrhea story' myself.
I'm afraid I haven't come across an interesting 'airplane diarrhea story'. It's not a very common topic that gets shared widely, at least not in my experience.
I haven't heard any 'airplane diarrhea story' to be honest. It's not the kind of story that is typically in the mainstream news or general conversations. However, I can imagine that if there was such a story, it would likely involve elements of embarrassment, inconvenience, and perhaps some interesting reactions from fellow passengers and flight crew.
I'm not sure specifically which 'airplane diarrhea story' you are referring to. There could be many anecdotes or incidents related to having diarrhea on an airplane. It might involve someone getting sick suddenly during a flight and the chaos or embarrassment that ensued.
Yes. There was a story of a plane that lost its hydraulic system. Without hydraulics, the controls became extremely difficult to operate. The pilots had to use their emergency procedures and all their skills to try and keep the plane in the air. The passengers were informed of the situation and were very scared. But the pilots managed to glide the plane to a somewhat rough but safe landing.
No, I haven't actually heard any specific 'pubg ghost story' myself.
There's a Savannah Ghost Story about an old theater. Workers there claim to have seen the apparition of an actor who died on stage. He appears as a shadowy figure, still performing his last role. It's said that sometimes during rehearsals, you can hear his lines being recited faintly, as if he's still there, unable to leave the place where he had his final moment in the spotlight.
No, I haven't actually heard any specific Jakarta ghost stories myself.
There was a story about a fishing boat that strayed too close to the Antarctic coast. In the thick fog, the crew thought they saw a derelict ship floating nearby. As they got closer, they saw the spectral forms of sailors on the deck. Terrified, they quickly turned their boat around. Some say it was a warning from the ghosts of those who had met their end in those icy waters.
Yes, I heard one where a wife was caught trying to set up a home theater system all by herself for her husband's birthday. She had all the wires and components spread out, looking quite confused but determined. When her husband walked in, he was both surprised and amused.
Yes, I've heard one where the Teletubbies' sun, which is usually a symbol of warmth and light, turns into a blood - red, menacing ball. It starts to send out dark rays that make the Teletubbies act strangely.
Yes, I've heard one about an old abandoned asylum in Arizona. Supposedly, at night, you can hear the screams of the patients who were once mistreated there.
Yes, I've heard one where an old, dilapidated house on the outskirts of town was said to be haunted. People claimed to see a figure in white walking around at night.