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Scariest Moment Of Your Life?

Hydra.

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What is the one of the scariest moments of your life?

=D


One of mine was this weekend we were on vacation (I'm a 15 year old Female) I went across the hall to get some ice, and the door closed on me, And I knocked on the door, and no one let me in so I started banging on the door alot, (I thought they were asleep) So I didn't know what to do and I started hearing people in the room next to us, and I was really scared ( My worst fear is being kidnapped & tortured ) So I went down 11 floors to the lobby and asked for another key, which they weren't suppose to even give me but they did. (I didn't even have a bra on since I was about to go to bed... and my hair was all wet because I just got out of the shower ) I went back up the 11 floors and my brother was looking out the door and I got back in the room and my mom was like what happened, (she had been sleeping) and I just start bawling and my brother is like, that's for pinching me...


I was so scared...
 

StinkomanFan

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Ever see Eraserhead? I understood Bobobobobobobo-bo and EH still confused the hell out of me! I laughed at Night Of The Living Dead's graphic deaths and EH still scared me! To me fear is not knowing and the thought of something going wrong that i can't handle. It took both of those and combined them.
 

Hydra.

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Ever see Eraserhead? I understood Bobobobobobobo-bo and EH still confused the hell out of me! I laughed at Night Of The Living Dead's graphic deaths and EH still scared me! To me fear is not knowing and the thought of something going wrong that i can't handle. It took both of those and combined them.
When I was little, I couldn't make it through Night of The Living Dead lol... after the girl started stabbing her mom I stopped. When I got a little older I went back and watched the whole thing lol...
 

day-day

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When I was little, I couldn't make it through Night of The Living Dead lol... after the girl started stabbing her mom I stopped. When I got a little older I went back and watched the whole thing lol...
Lol I always found it not that scary and funny when I was a kid. Guess it comes from my love for horror movies :p.
Scariest moment for me though is I went with my friend and his family to their friends house to go swimming. I was the 1st out the door to the backyard cause I used to really like to swim. I was about 9-12 years old and I made the mistake of not seeing which side is the shallow end because I can't swim. I just hopped on in to you guess it the deep end and I almost drowned. I barely managed to grab the ladder and I'm pretty sure that if I didn't that time I'd be dead. I barely managed to crawl out of there and that started a huge phobia of deep water. I don't even remember the last time I went swimming and I still don't know how to swim. I hate deep water..
 

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Around, 7 years ago I had to have teeth pulled, so I was 9-10. So they were about to put me under, and my vein rolled when they were about to start the IV last thing I remember BEFORE gonig into surgery was seeing my arm covered in blood and it dripping. Talk about a way to psyche you out.
 

Mugen Infinity

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When I developed compartment syndrome my senior year of high school. My leg swelled to twice it's normal size within the span of 45 minutes, and I had no clue what was happening. Rushed to the ER, and they stabbed it with a giant needle to prevent it from swelling more and popping. No anesthetic. Then they knocked me out and did surgery. If I waited 2 hours longer to go in, they said my thigh would have ruptured and my leg amputated/death. Carotid arteries don't like to explode. I was terrified.
 

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Hmmm probably the time I went on a field trip to a theme park with my school. I told one of my friends to wait for me because I was at the line for the picture of the roller coaster.(If your asking why I bought it it was because i stuck the middle finger out at the camara and my friends had wierd faces. one looked calm, the other look scared as ****, etc) and when i bought the picture i was walking out and i looked for my group and i was DITCHED. i swear i was looking in the general area for them for like 20-30 minutes. i then sat down and waited. then they came back and said that they had FORGOTTEN about me. and they said "Why didnt you tell us that you were at the store?" and i explained that i had said.... lets say the chaperone hugged me.

On the bright side of all that 2 random people bought the picture of me sticking out of the middle finger. Lultastic
 

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Its not really scary cause I dont recall anything scary at the moment but my and my friend Charlie or Vilt on the boards where coming back from a tournament.

Its a 3 Hour drive so its like 2 AM in the morning and we are an hour and a half into the trip so while we were driving he literally fell asleep on the road for like 3 Minutes so im awake and I yell his name and im like "CHARLIE WATCH OUT!!!!!" and he slammed the break in the middle of the highway and he yelled at me and punched me. = 3=


It was funny I just started laughing and this happened before I think three times one time we almost ran into an exit sign.


Good times.
 

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umm i was trying to get a ball from our neighbors back yard. and the neighbor said we could go get it. so as we creeped into the yard, and their huge black dog came around the corner at full speed. me and my friend had to get out of there as fast as we could.

when a couple of **** heads nearly hit me while i was walking cause they thought it might be funny to see how close they could get with their jeep. i was pissed.

oh yeah, same street. i was coming home, and i just heard a voice say run. so me and my two friends started too. and then there was some random guy behind us, chasing us down the road. but he had baggy pants on so he could not keep up. but then he called us ******* and gave up. i was like 12. he was probably 18 or 19.
 

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Not to darken the mood or anything but...

Watching my grandad take his final breath before he died was definitely the scariest thing Ive ever seen.

The look in his eyes......oh man.
 

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Hm.... When I was younger, about 11 or 12, my mother came to school to donate blood. She went ahead and got that done, and sat next to me on the bench. After about a minute, she leaned over and her head flopped on my shoulder. I thought she was being funny untill I saw a purely empty look in her eyes. She started falling towards the floor, and I had to catch her which wasn't easy considering she was almost twice my weight. Apparently the doctors withdrew too much blood, or more than they were supposed to. She had several seizures for the next few days, which wasn't easy for someone my age to see. Especially the emptyness she had in her eyes, I didn't even know if she was still alive.
 

Pikaville

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Yeah that was a very profound moment in my life.

Ill probably never experience anything like that again.

Also a "good god!" goes to the above poster!
 

mzink*

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When I developed compartment syndrome my senior year of high school. My leg swelled to twice it's normal size within the span of 45 minutes, and I had no clue what was happening. Rushed to the ER, and they stabbed it with a giant needle to prevent it from swelling more and popping. No anesthetic. Then they knocked me out and did surgery. If I waited 2 hours longer to go in, they said my thigh would have ruptured and my leg amputated/death. Carotid arteries don't like to explode. I was terrified.
Holy geez I didn't know that could happen. Scary ****. What a crazy thing to go through. Glad you were alright though.


Scariest moments in my life were when I got in trouble as a kid. Giant raving lunatic man coming at you intending to cause severe bodily harm tends to make you do crazy things in a panic. Like hurling yourself out the nearest open window.
 

Mota

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Hmmm can't think of one, maybe when I was in primary school and watched a pop-up screamer with volume full blast.

Or Spy Kids 1.
 

Biinii

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Well, I was 9, saturday night, my father forgot to close his office properly and was going there to do so. I didn't want to go, but my mother insisted so i did.
We got there, everything fine, when we got on the car to get back home, two men pointing a gun at our face told us to get in back and be quiet. The streets were desert.
They drove for something like 3~4 hours with a gun pointing at my head. Then they stopped the car in a deserted road in the middle of nowhere. I was almost certain they would kill us when he asked for the gun...
They just tied us in a fence that was near and left.

It took something like 2~3 years for me to recover from this incident, I was always scared of everything.
 

NukSuCao

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The second my eyes passed over the line "Warcraft movie partnered with Legendary pictures."

Or at Mayhem Fest last year. I got stuck in a Slipknot moshpit with huge dudes punching and screaming. Not fun.
 

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going of this ride at a camp called "the screamer", its a seventy-five foot tall building that you jump off of attached to a harness, its so scary, but so fun!!!! probably not the most scary thing I've ever done though.
 

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those crazy halucinations i had in my ages of 2-10 ish. ive seen strange things like, a vacuum cleaner attacking me by sucking my face(i actually couldnt breath and nearly screamed), "ghosts", strange noise(laughs, thumps, bass related noised). i swear to god i saw my toy gun grow legs and walked to me, as soon as i kicked it, it was normal.

im sure EVERYONE had halucinations when they were young
 

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Theres all the time when my grandmother fell down the stairs. I was scared as ****ing **** when she yelled from downstairs. I had to go pick her up but I was scared she would die. Seriously I was scared. Mostly because most of my life shes been my.....replacement mother. Also the time where I had to sleep with her for the night. Since the bed was a piece of **** she woke me up screaming. Appearently the bed was again a piece of **** for an old lady. I was scared as **** because her face was all covered with tears. Seriously its not easy for someone to wake up to someone in excruciating pain
 

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when my brother hit me with a really big rock........in the head....blood got everywhere and i was freakin out (and i was in shock......) it was quite scary to feel blood comming down on you on all sides......and i didnt even go to the hospital we jsut went to our school and washed off all the blood.......and he said he would killed me if i told anyone....o well :p
 

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We got there, everything fine, when we got on the car to get back home, two men pointing a gun at our face told us to get in back and be quiet. The streets were desert. They drove for something like 3~4 hours with a gun pointing at my head. Then they stopped the car in a deserted road in the middle of nowhere. I was almost certain they would kill us when he asked for the gun...They just tied us in a fence that was near and left.
It took something like 2~3 years for me to recover from this incident, I was always scared of everything.
Oh god. I've had this feeling too.

My friend and I were dropped off at shopping plaza by my parents. We were there for about an hour and a half when I call my dad to ask were the hell he was to pick us up. He said that his car wouldn't start and there was something wrong with the exhaust pipe or something. He suggested we walk back home. We weren't that far away from home, so I thought it was okay and not too dangerous. What I didn't realize was that it was 10:45 pm and we had to walk through an extremely bad neighborhood to get home. (By the way my friend was supposed to sleep at my house.) So here we were, two 14 year old boys walking through this awful neighborhood alone. We try to keep quiet. I walk by this guy with a trench coat and his hands in 2 out of the 385 pockets he had. I could clearly see some type of gun sticking halfway out of one of the pockets. I thought it was a 9mm handgun. He saw me look at it. I make eye contact with him. He saw the terrified look in my eyes. He PINS ME AGAINST A BRICK WALL LIKE A COP and holds a POCKETKNIFE HALF AN INCH AWAY FROM MY THROAT. My friend runs. And there's nobody else around to help me. I ramble on about how he can take anything he wants and beg him not to hurt me because honestly I though he was going to **** me. He puts the pocketknife away. I thought I was safe. Right before I turn around to thank him, he take out what I thought was the 9mm handgun, but it was a ****ING MAGNUM. How many weapons does he have in this **** coat? I wouldn't be surprised if he had explosives too. Anyway, I almost pissed my pants. He had the gun right at my cheek. He asks for my wallet, containing $163 in savings (I didn't know what I was saving for, it was for when I saw something I wanted so I already had the money.) He takes the cash and hands me back the wallet as if I needed it anymore. I lay in a fetal position in shock. I didn't want to move, and I couldn't. I hear a police car 5 minutes later. Apparently my friend ran to the police station because he didn't have his phone on him. A tad late, buddy. I had to describe what he looked like to the police while I broke down. And yes, he did get caught, but that didn't change anything about my mental state. Lets just say when I got home in the back of a police car, my parents got the wrong idea. They freaked out when they heard everything... they didn't let me go anywhere alone for like a year until I was old enough.
 

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Oh god. I've had this feeling too.

My friend and I were dropped off at shopping plaza by my parents. We were there for about an hour and a half when I call my dad to ask were the hell he was to pick us up. He said that his car wouldn't start and their was something wrong with the exhaust pipe or something. He suggested we walk back home. We weren't that far away from home, so I thought it was okay and not too dangerous. What I didn't realize was that it was 10:45 pm and we had to walk through an extremely bad neighborhood to get home. (By the way my friend was supposed to sleep at my house.) So here we were, 2 14 year old boys walking through this awful neighborhood alone. We try to keep quiet. I walk by this guy with a trench coat and his hands in 2 out of the 385 pockets he had. I could clearly see some type of gun sticking halfway out of one of the pockets. I thought it was a 9mm handgun. He saw me look at it. I make eye contact with him. He saw the terrified look it my eyes. He PINS ME AGAINST A BRICK WALL LIKE A COP and holds a POCKETKNIFE HALF AN INCH AWAY FROM MY THROAT. My friend runs. And there's nobody else around to help me. I ramble on about how he can take anything he wants and beg him not to hurt me because honestly I though he was going to **** me. He puts the pocketknife away. I thought I was safe. Right before I turn around to thank him, he take out what I thought was the 9mm handgun, but it was a ****ING MAGNUM. How many weapons does he have in this **** coat? I wouldn't be surprised if he had explosives too. Anyway, I almost piss my pants. He had the gun right at my cheek. He asks for my wallet, containing $163 in savings (I didn't know what I was saving for, it was for when I saw something I wanted so I already had the money.) He take the cash and hands me back the wallet. I lay in a fetal position in shock. I didn't want to move, and I couldn't. I hear a police car 5 minutes later. Apparently my friend ran to the police station because he didn't have his phone on him. A tad late, buddy. I had to describe what he looked like to the police while I broke down. And yes, he did get caught, but that didn't change anything about my mental state. Lets just say when I got home in the back of a police car, my parents got the wrong idea. They freaked out when they heard everything... they didn't let me go anywhere alone for like a year until I was old enough.
Goodness Gracious. I feel bad for you thank god that Ive never had an experience like that. Although every time Im at my friends house I am ****ing scared to go outside. Since it was near a bad neighborhood I was scared Id be jumped. Thank god that hasnt happened to me yet
 

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I was on this thing called the screamer, okay you climb this huge tower, attach a rope to the harness you have on, then you jump off. So scary jumping off, for I hate hights more than most.
 

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Ok now I know what the scariest moment of my life was. I was in Costa Rica for 2 months 2 years ago and it turned out that some cities were stricken with tornados. I was thinking this could never happen to us. Then after like 3 days I was watching TV and I heard a sudden whistle of wind going through the windows because they were open. Then my grandmother was there (yeah it was just us in the house) and she asked whats with the wind. I assumed that it was just some strong wind when I saw outside all the roof tiles of the other houses flying like crazy in circles. It was then on the TV when I switched on the news when it said that it was just a couple of streets over. Then after a few minutes the lights went out. I was scared as ****. And my grandmother was starting to panic so I told her to go to the bathroom with me so we can use it as shelter (yeah schools tell you to go to bathrooms right) so we went and me and her were crying from fear. After 2 hours I looked outside and the tornado was still in the same place. So we waited till it was night to get out and finally after that I saw it was gone and we went outside to see the wreckage. Thank god that only a few roof tiles were gone. Nothing serious. And there were alot of tiles on the floor. Yeah did you know that in central america they tend to laminate the roofs? yeah you saw it on the floor there. But I swear I was thankful that the freaking tornado didnt reach over the next couple of streets where we were. But the bad thing was that it hit near a hospital. Not one of those where they tend to sick people with diseases and what not but the ones where they do the tests on you. Trust me you do not wanna hear the wind whistle through your windows as a tornado approaches. Scary sound
 

day-day

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Hm my other scariest moment was when I came home from school one day and saw that my house got cleaned out. Only electronic things they left was the computer and a couple of Tv's the couldn't carry. Couldn't sleep at all that night.
 
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One summer, I had gone to America. I had to stay overnight at an old theater with 24 other children. I am absolutely terrified of anything old, however only in America for reasons unknown.
I was so scared once I was inside, I completely freaked inside my mind. I had to call my parents, but they could not come because the theater was 2+ hours away and it was already dark. I ended up camping outside in a thunderstorm, better than in there!
That place was cursed, wretched, work of the devil if you ask me (and I am not religious).
So old and decrepit, I had literally faced my deepest fear: an old theater in the middle of almost nowhere, stuck with children that I hardly know, and a constant feeling of death looming overhead.
Never been so scared in my life. I... I cannot believe that I had ever done that. It was a nightmare, no, night terror of my life.

But now I am on the opposite side of the planet Earth, in my lovely little Oman, surrounded by the wonderous Muslim culture! HA! :crazy:
 

Hydra.

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One summer, I had gone to America. I had to stay overnight at an old theater with 24 other children. I am absolutely terrified of anything old, however only in America for reasons unknown.
I was so scared once I was inside, I completely freaked inside my mind. I had to call my parents, but they could not come because the theater was 2+ hours away and it was already dark. I ended up camping outside in a thunderstorm, better than in there!
That place was cursed, wretched, work of the devil if you ask me (and I am not religious).
So old and decrepit, I had literally faced my deepest fear: an old theater in the middle of almost nowhere, stuck with children that I hardly know, and a constant feeling of death looming overhead.
Never been so scared in my life. I... I cannot believe that I had ever done that. It was a nightmare, no, night terror of my life.

But now I am on the opposite side of the planet Earth, in my lovely little Oman, surrounded by friendly people galore, HA! :crazy:
.... I've never heard of Oman in my life... I thought you were kidding when you put your location trying to make it say OH MAN or something lol.....
And America isn't that bad, trust me. x]
 

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Well when I was at a youth camp my group had the luck of having the ****tiest cabin ever which had no lock. One night after everyone was asleep the door suddenly opened by itself. I looked over to my friends and started asking if they were awake, but they were except for one who I later found out was faking being asleep because he was to scared to check how the door had opened. Well being the curious person that I am I jumped out my bed and went outside to see who was outside. It was dark (It was 2 am after all) and very cold, about 40 degrees. To my surprise as soo as I walked out the cabin I saw a man wearing a trench coat with his back to me just standing there. I almost **** myself, but the next day I found out that it was just one of the counslers using thier phone.

Good times.
 
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