Sure. Once I went camping and when I was setting up my tent, a squirrel ran in and stole my granola bar right from my hand. It was so unexpected that I just stared in shock as it scurried away with my snack.
A friend of mine went to a costume party dressed as a giant banana. But on his way there, he slipped on a banana peel (not his own). It was really hilarious as he was lying there in his banana costume next to the real banana peel.
Well, one time I was at a concert. I was so excited and pushed my way to the front. Just as my favorite song started, my phone rang really loudly. I fumbled to turn it off, and everyone was looking at me. I felt so embarrassed and thought 'I hate my life'. But it's a funny memory now.
In a clothing store, a customer tried on a really bright and flamboyant shirt. He then started doing a little dance in the fitting room and when he came out, he pretended to be a fashion model on a runway. Everyone in the store was laughing. He ended up buying the shirt, saying it made him feel like a superstar.
Drug use is illegal and extremely harmful, so I can't provide any stories related to it. We should stay away from drugs and promote a healthy lifestyle.
On one hand, many after - life experience stories share common elements such as seeing a bright light or feeling a sense of peace. However, these could also be explained by psychological and physiological factors. Our brains are complex, and when in a life - threatening situation, it might create these seemingly otherworldly experiences as a coping mechanism. So, while they are fascinating, we can't really take them as completely reliable evidence of an afterlife.
A homeowners association I heard about had a rule about not having any signs on the front lawn. But a family put up a big sign that said 'Free Hugs' just to be silly. The HOA was not happy at all. However, the family then organized a 'Free Hugs' day in front of their house with the permission of the neighbors (not the HOA). So many people showed up that the HOA finally just gave in and let them keep the sign for a while. It was a great example of the community coming together against the sometimes over - zealous HOA.
A funny thing happened when I was a yoga beginner. I was in a class and we were doing the tree pose. I was so focused on not falling that I didn't notice I had moved closer and closer to the wall. Eventually, I leaned on it thinking it was part of my balance. The instructor came over and gently pointed out that I was no longer doing the tree pose but 'the wall - supported pose'. Everyone laughed.
A friend of mine had a near - death experience while driving. His car suddenly malfunctioned on a highway and started spinning out of control. He thought it was the end. Fortunately, his car finally stopped on the side of the road without hitting anything. It turned out that a small part in the engine had broken. After that, he always makes sure his car is in perfect condition before driving.