A typical drinking horror story is about a young person who got drunk for the first time at a college party. They drank way more than they could handle and ended up in the hospital with alcohol poisoning. Their friends were really worried and it was a wake - up call for everyone at the party about the dangers of excessive drinking.
Sure. There's the story of a person who drank so much that they blacked out and woke up in a completely different place with no memory of how they got there. It was really scary for them.
A group of friends were coming back from a bar. One of them, who was drunk, insisted on driving. He drove at a very high speed and missed a sharp turn. The car flipped several times. Miraculously, they all survived but with multiple fractures and internal injuries. This incident not only scarred them physically but also mentally. They all learned the hard way that drinking and driving is never an option.
I heard about someone who had a party and drank a lot while on Accutane. After that, they noticed that their acne, which had been starting to clear up, came back with a vengeance. They also had really bad headaches for days and their eyes became so dry that it was hard for them to keep them open for long periods of time.
Sure. A common one is the professor who is always late for class but never allows students to be late. This shows a lack of respect for the students' time. Another is the professor who changes the course syllabus halfway through the semester without any prior notice, causing chaos for students who were planning their study schedules based on the original one.
Typical sushi horror stories often involve issues with the ingredients. A lot of times, the avocado in a sushi roll can be brown and mushy instead of the fresh, green slices it should be. This not only affects the appearance but also the taste. Another example is when the wasabi is way too strong, almost burning your nose and ruining the balance of flavors in the sushi. And then there are the times when the sushi chef is not very skilled and the sushi falls apart as soon as you pick it up, making it a mess to eat.
Yes. There are stories where women had very high hcg levels and were wrongly suspected of having a multiple pregnancy or a pregnancy - related tumor. They had to go through a lot of additional tests like ultrasounds and blood tests repeatedly just to rule out these false suspicions. It was a really nerve - wracking experience for them.
Sure. A typical one is when employees change jobs and their 401k rollover is botched. They might end up losing some of their funds during the transfer process. Another is if the employer chooses a really bad - performing fund as the default option for employees' 401k contributions. So employees unknowingly end up with very low returns.
Sure. There are tales of bad camping experiences. The camping areas can be noisy and chaotic. Some campers had their tents damaged by rowdy neighbors or strong winds. It made their stay really uncomfortable.
Sure. I know of a case where the HR in a firm suddenly changed the benefits package without proper communication. Employees were shocked when they found out they had to pay more for healthcare. It was a total mess.
Some people have 'ibs horror stories' where they are at a social event like a wedding. They are all dressed up, but then the IBS pain and the urge to use the bathroom keep coming back. They have to keep making trips to the toilet, and it makes them feel self - conscious, as if everyone is noticing their frequent absences.
Sure. One typical'monday horror story' is traffic on a Monday. It seems like everyone is on the road at the same time. I once was stuck in traffic for two hours on a Monday morning on my way to work, and I was almost late.