I haven't. It might be a self - published work or a story that is just starting to gain some attention. There are so many horror stories out there, and this one may be in the early stages of discovery.
No, I haven't heard of it specifically. It could be a very niche or newly created concept.
I haven't had the chance to hear about a 'dulcimer horror story'. However, if such a story exists, it might play on the idea of the dulcimer as an object that has been forgotten or lost in time. The horror could stem from the discovery of the dulcimer and the secrets it holds. For instance, it could be that the dulcimer was used to communicate with the dead in the past, and when it's found again, it starts to draw in the spirits of the netherworld, causing chaos and fear for those around it.
I've not come across the 'efukt tumble horror story' at all. There are so many horror stories out there, and this one seems to be from a more obscure origin. It could be a story created within a small community or by an individual with a very particular taste in horror, but it's not something that is commonly known in general horror literature or storytelling.
I've heard a water cooler horror story. In a particular office, there was a water cooler that was said to be haunted by the spirit of a former employee who died of a heart attack right next to it. People would often feel a cold chill when they got water from it, and some even reported seeing a faint outline of a person in the area.
Yes, I've heard of a story where a woman was followed onto the subway by a stalker. She noticed him on the platform and thought nothing of it at first, but then he got into the same car as her. He sat close and stared at her the whole time, making her extremely uncomfortable.
Sure. There was a story about a plane that got lost in a thick cloud cover and all the navigation systems started malfunctioning. The pilots were flying blind for a while, and the passengers had no idea what was going on. It was a very nerve - wracking situation until the pilots managed to get the systems back online.
Yes, I once heard a story where a photographer was taking pictures in an old cemetery at night. When he developed the photos, there was a blurry figure with a ghost - like face in some of them. After that, he started having nightmares and strange things would happen around him, like objects moving on their own.
One of the smallest horror stories could be 'The last man on Earth sat alone in a room. There was a knock on the door.' It's small but sends shivers down your spine. Just imagine being the only person left, and then something knocks. What could it be? Is it something friendly or a new horror waiting to unfold?
Never. Dogs are not capable of verbal storytelling. But their behaviors can sometimes be misinterpreted as such. For example, a dog that howls at night might seem like it's 'telling' a spooky story, but in reality, it could be due to various reasons like hearing a far - off siren or just feeling lonely. It's important to remember that their actions are instinct - based, not story - telling attempts.
I'm afraid not. But I can imagine it would be a great story if it involves a poacher who gets spooked by some sort of ghostly presence while he's out in the wild doing his illegal deeds. It could be a cautionary tale about respecting nature and its boundaries.
I can't say that I've heard of a 'fm spank story'. It might be a term created within a particular community or by an individual for a very specific purpose. Without more information, it's difficult to determine its origin or what it actually entails.