There's a PCP monster story where a group of hikers in an area near an old PCP waste dump claimed to see a large, shadowy figure. It moved in an unnatural way, as if not bound by the laws of physics. They thought it might be some sort of mutated being due to the PCP contamination in the area. The figure seemed to disappear when they got closer, leaving only a strange smell similar to chemicals.
Sure. Some PCP monster stories involve the idea that these monsters are attracted to places with high PCP residue. For example, old warehouses where PCP was once stored or processed. They are often described as having a menacing presence.
There was this time at a community center. A little girl named PCP (it was her initials) was part of a play. She was supposed to be a princess but she got her dress caught on a chair right before her big entrance. Instead of getting upset, she just started dancing with the chair attached to her dress. It made everyone laugh so hard.
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.
One PCP horror story is about a person who took PCP and had extreme hallucinations. They thought they were being chased by demons and ended up running into the street, nearly getting hit by cars. It was a terrifying situation not only for them but also for the people around who had no idea what was going on.
Well, I've heard of a case where a person took out a car PCP deal. They had some minor scratches on the car which they thought were normal wear and tear. But when it came time to hand the car back at the end of the agreement, the dealer charged them a huge amount for the 'damage'. It was far more than what it would actually cost to fix those small scratches. This really caught the person off - guard and left them in a financial bind.
One horror story is about a person who took PCP and thought they could fly. They climbed onto a rooftop and jumped, resulting in serious injuries. PCP can cause extreme hallucinations and a complete loss of touch with reality, leading people to engage in very dangerous behaviors.
One real life story of recovery is of a woman named Sarah. She got hooked on PCP in college. It affected her studies and her social life. She finally decided to seek professional help. She was put on a detox program. During this time, she had to fight off strong cravings. But she also started new hobbies like painting and yoga which helped her focus on positive things. After a year of treatment and self - discovery, she is now living a normal and healthy life, free from PCP.
One pcp funny story could be about a clumsy pcp technician. He was trying to fix a computer and accidentally unplugged all the cables at once instead of just the one he needed. Everyone in the office had a good laugh when they saw his panicked face.
I once heard about a pcp owner who decided to clean his computer tower with a vacuum cleaner. But he didn't realize that the static electricity from the vacuum could damage the components. When his computer wouldn't turn on after that, he looked so clueless. It was a funny - yet a bit sad - situation. Another funny pcp story is about a girl who was video chatting and she accidentally put on a really goofy filter thinking it was off. Her friends were laughing so hard and she had no idea why at first.