There are also stories about a lost child's spirit at Fort Santiago. It is believed that during a chaotic time in the fort's history, a child got separated from its parents and perished. Now, people sometimes hear the faint cries of a child in certain areas of the fort. This adds to the overall sense of unease and horror associated with the place.
Another horror story involves a lady in white. She is often spotted near the old walls of Fort Santiago. Legend has it that she was a prisoner's wife who died of a broken heart waiting for her husband to be released. Her figure is said to be a sign of the tragic love stories that were cut short by the harshness of the prison. People who see her feel a sense of deep sorrow and unease.
Sure. There's a story of a phantom drummer boy at Fort Huachuca. He's heard playing his drum in the early hours of the morning. It's thought that he was a young boy who served during a particularly difficult battle and his spirit remains. His drumming is said to be a sign of things to come, either good or bad depending on how faint or loud it is.
Some horror stories involve strange lights seen in the fort at night. These lights are not like normal torchlights or electric lights. They seem to float in the air and move in an erratic manner. It's as if they are some sort of supernatural entities. Perhaps they are the spirits trying to communicate or just remnants of the past that are trapped in the fort. The mystery surrounding these lights adds to the overall horror aura of Golconda Fort.
Sure. There were cases where people had allergic reactions to the AstraZeneca vaccine. Some had severe rashes and swelling, which was quite scary for those who experienced it. These reactions, although not extremely common, made people worry about the safety of the vaccine.
Sure. There's a story about a lake in Nebraska. Legend has it that a young girl drowned there many years ago. Since then, people say that if you swim in the lake at dusk, you can feel something tugging at your legs, as if the girl is trying to pull you under.
Yes. There was a case where a Scentsy product was shipped with a defect. The warmer had a crack in it which wasn't noticed until it was plugged in and started to leak wax. It was a real mess and a disappointment for the customer. Also, I've heard of people who bought Scentsy products as gifts, but they arrived late or in damaged packaging. This made the whole gifting experience not so great. Another horror story might be a Scentsy bar that melted in transit due to improper packaging and handling, leaving a gooey mess when it was finally received.
Well, some horror stories might involve xyrem getting into the wrong hands. Say it was given to someone without a proper prescription. That person might not be aware of the correct dosage or the potential side effects. They could end up in a really bad state, like having seizures or blackouts.
Sure. There are stories of people who were pressured into transitioning. Maybe by a certain community or even by family members who thought it was the best solution for their gender dysphoria. But during the process, they started to have doubts. Once they detransitioned, they had to deal with the emotional turmoil of feeling like they had lost years of their life to a wrong decision. They also faced financial burdens as the medical procedures for both transition and detransition were costly.
Sure. There have been stories of Lyft drivers getting lost constantly, leading to a much longer and frustrating journey for the passengers. Some passengers ended up being late for important appointments because of this.
Sure. There are stories of people taking Ambien and then making phone calls in the middle of the night without any recollection. They would say strange things to their friends or family. For example, one person called their boss and rambled on about nonsense. It was embarrassing for them when they found out later.