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Post by Qwerty333 on Nov 29, 2010 2:52:49 GMT
Well, what was the scariest time in your life? I'm in a hurry right now, so I'll post mine later, but what's yours?
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Post by ~Memzak~ on Nov 29, 2010 8:39:37 GMT
XD Well it isn't really scary, but when I was 4 I was afraid of the dark. I spent three hours staring at a dark passageway and at the end of it I just well asleep. (I probably fell over too)
After that night I was never scared of the dark again... xD
Another scary thing (sorry I can't really remember the MOST scary thing) is when I remember someone wanted to literally beat the crap out of me. I ran for my life and eventually climbed up a tree and they didn't see where I went and left... XD I then lol'ed threw a rock at them and ran in the opposite direction... XD
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Post by MegaLoler on Nov 30, 2010 18:12:46 GMT
Well it was not scary when it happened.... but it's seriously scary to think about.... When I was 2 I was playing on the patio with my mom. Then my mom said she was going to go take a shower, and she wanted me to come in with her. I said I didn't want to go in. And she said that I could stay outside for just a few minutes. So I stayed outside and played. Then some stranger old lady with curly hair and a dog opened our patio gate... She said "I see you." I said "Hi." Then I got really excited that I actually talked to a person and ran inside to tell mom "I talked"...
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Post by Necrotising Fasciitis on Nov 30, 2010 18:14:59 GMT
most of my scariest times are psychological shit, but one time, (i'm arachnophobic) i was about...eh...7, maybe 8? i went to pick up a bag or something, and there was a GIANT spider underneath it. I screamed so loud my mum came running in and thought i'd hurt myself badly or something... lol
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Post by Rock on Nov 30, 2010 23:08:56 GMT
Probably this time in the summer between 4th and 5th grade, I had this nightmare where we were like trapped in these floating stone dungeons, and I remember my mom telling me to stay in my room, and she was in some white hazmat suit. Then all of a sudden It changed into this classroom sort thing, with three smart boards (look it up, our school had just installed them into every class) with these photos on them. The someone said if you so much as moved, this freak-lady-monster-thing would cut you in half, fry you, and then eat you. And there was a baby in the class, too, that fell out of his/her chair, and then the monster came and took it away...I didn't see the rest, thank god. Then I woke up, and my lamp, in the dark, looked just like the monster, so I just lay there for about an HOUR in pure terror. By far the scariest.
That or the few seconds of sheer terror I experienced as I plummeted 6 feet to the hard, cement ground when I fell off my dad's shoulders.
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Post by ~Memzak~ on Dec 1, 2010 5:09:04 GMT
Haha, my old school had also installed them everywhere. (but my new school has no need because we all get laptops as part of stationary)
I have one much more recent. Although it was more adrenaline. I had to do 5 rounds of space invaders and NO not the harmless game. I mean running from one side to the other with occasional pillars protecting you as grade 11's and grade 12' throw balls at you as hard as they can in an attempt to hit you. I got hit twice... XD I was so scared... before I did it, but while doing it was more instinct...
And do you know why I got this punishment? For the rest of my grade being later for supper. (Yes they all ran it too, but the matrics decided it would be better if I ran 5 laps because they thought it would be funny... xD)
Yea... so... there was the terror of getting hit in the head and being knocked out, but it was very much unnoticed in the see of adrenaline.
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Post by Qwerty on Dec 1, 2010 5:21:19 GMT
Once, I actually thought I might get an A in a class, instead of an A+. It was TERRIFYING!
...Nope, I've got nothing. I am VERY good at wiping my own memory.
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Post by ~Memzak~ on Dec 1, 2010 10:13:58 GMT
Lol A+ student... XD
I had a sheer moment of terror when I saw my AddMaths Mark, but then realized that I actually did pretty well considering I was fourth in the class...
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Post by Phantom Zero on Dec 1, 2010 13:20:48 GMT
There was this one time when my mother and I were dropping off the rent check, So I ended up dropping off the check. When I finial got it in the door, I looked back and jumped into the car. So I looked at my mom in instinct and when I looked over and I saw the shadow of a man, with a hat on, he had-from what I could tell- a Crowbar in his left hand and a flashlight that was turned off in his right. It looked like he was staring right into our car, and the scary part was, both of us saw him...
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Post by ~Memzak~ on Dec 1, 2010 15:49:15 GMT
What happened? Did he just keep walking?
Must have been very scary.
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Post by Qwerty333 on Dec 2, 2010 0:14:56 GMT
Once, I died. But really, my heart had to be restarted.. That's some srs bsns.
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Post by ~Memzak~ on Dec 2, 2010 13:12:22 GMT
Surely just before you die you'd be unconcious and not be able to think? (Oh and how did this happen?)
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Post by clockwork on Dec 2, 2010 13:17:54 GMT
Grades (Self Explanatory)
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Post by PowderLich on Dec 3, 2010 0:28:18 GMT
the scariest thing? about 2 months ago I'm walking through this grave yard at about 7 at night (shortcut home) and its pitch black darkness ( darn English winter! ) so I'm about to enter and i see 3 chavvy looking guys go ahead of me and think oh dear... but remember that they might not be bad guys so i go any way. so they walk on the main path and i decide just in case to be ninja and take a arc path barley visible form the main, so I'm running all stealthily like and i know i passed them and at that EXACT minuet I hear OI FAGOT GET HERE NOW! being shouted, my heart races and i brave turning my head and sure enough they are talking to me, how they saw me, i have no idea but to me they are silhouettes staring at me .. then "yes you" i think oh s**t and my heart beats incredibly fast and i just run, all the while thinking "imgoingtodieimgoingtodieimgoingtodie" over and over again (2 people had been assaulted in the graveyard that year) and i clear the whole graveyard in what felt like 5 seconds dodging graves and stuff (I can only see arms length infrot of me) and make it home. but JEEZ i have never been so scared for my life.
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Post by Qwerty on Dec 3, 2010 1:54:58 GMT
The moral of the story: Going through a graveyard as a shortcut is not a good idea in any horror film. Be genre-savvy.
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Post by clockwork on Dec 3, 2010 2:33:59 GMT
@tempy LOL
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Post by ~Memzak~ on Dec 3, 2010 5:10:20 GMT
Must have been quite and adrenaline rush!
Other Moral of the story: Always carry at lest 5 knives. You'll never know when you'll need them.
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Post by Fringe Pioneer on Dec 3, 2010 21:57:05 GMT
My university has its own multiple choice forms, similar to the popular Scantron forms. Aside from having its label on it and a space for university IDs specific to the university, it labels multiple choice answers within a question using numbers instead of letters.
During a test (no, exams aren't until next week or afterwards) I had, there were 20 questions, all multiple choice. Question 1's answer seemed to me choice 1, and I found that quite interesting. Question 2's answer was choice 2, and I smiled at the coincidence. Question 3's answer was choice 3, and Question 4's answer was choice 4. I was getting worried, but decided that since all the possible choices were used up (i.e. there is no choice 5), the linear pattern couldn't continue in that manner. Apparently, I found the answer to Question 5 to be choice 3, the answer to Question 6 to be choice 2, and the answer to Question 7 to be choice 1.
You can probably imagine my increasing confusion, doubt, and anxiety...
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Post by ~Memzak~ on Dec 4, 2010 8:04:32 GMT
XD I would laugh in a test if I found that... Although I'd have to laugh very quitely otherwise get in trouble. X O O O O X O O O O X O O O O X O O X O O X O O
It's like a bouncy line... Did the pattern continue once it hit choice one again?
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Post by Fringe Pioneer on Dec 4, 2010 17:05:17 GMT
Actually, after that, it turned out I only had 15 minutes left to complete the 1035 General Chemistry test, so I skipped ahead and answered what was (thankfully) the eight non-math questions. I then went back and tried to finish the math questions. It seemed the pattern was limited to the first seven or so, although there is the chance that the answers after 7 were wrong and indeed followed the pattern...
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Post by PowderLich on Dec 5, 2010 0:52:24 GMT
were the answers correct?
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Post by GloveParty on Dec 9, 2010 2:57:55 GMT
Well... Not scariest, but... I once was skiing on Whistler Blackcomb, down this black diamond run called Gear Jammer. I'm a pretty good skiier, and for the beginning of he run, it was just a few moguls and a bit of steepness. That was quite easy, so I wondered why it could possibly be a black diamond. Then it suddenly turned into a little path through a whole area of these little dead minitrees about a foot long. They were fallen to the ground. (Note: I was skiing with my dad) Halway down, I slipped on a dead mini-tree, and fell, and fell through pretty much most of the remainder of the run. My dad rushed to see if I ws OK. I was unharmed. So he got my skiis and poles, and I went down the blue portion of the run, which had no dead mini-trees, and to our lodge. I didn't ski again that day, and remained shaken for hours.
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Post by Qwerty333 on Dec 10, 2010 3:18:31 GMT
I was once skiing really fast and I had a full on impact with a tree. I wasn't hurt at all. I still think about how that shouldn't be possible.
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Post by ~Memzak~ on Dec 10, 2010 10:24:06 GMT
I am also interested as to whether the answers were correct or not. Or do you not get to see your results?
Oh and....
Lol.
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Post by Rock on Dec 20, 2010 3:34:25 GMT
I almost fell down the gap while boarding the train to New York yesterday, nearly gave myself a heart attack, whole foot fell down there. Scary stuff.
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Post by microfarad on Dec 20, 2010 5:42:30 GMT
It was somebody's birthday, I forget who. I began climbing the ladder to my friend's tree house. I passed through the hole in the floor of the first story and continued on up to the second story. When I reached the top, my foot slipped trying to get onto the deck. I fell... Spread out on my back... 6 or 7 feet down... THROUGH the hole in the first story, if my head had been a couple inches farther back I would probably have hit my head hard enough to throw it violently forward, breaking my neck... But I continued on... Falling... Falling for another 8 feet or so... Then I landed on my back, dazed and barely conscious... If I had landed differently, I would have not hit the narrow patch of dirt, but rather the tree trunks on either side. I lay there, my head resting over the edge of the dirt mound, looking upside down at the world. It seemed both vivid and monochrome. I could have broken several bones, severely damaged my head, or otherwise. But, instead, I was able to stand up shakily 30 seconds later with minor bruising and a small cut on my back.
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Post by ~Memzak~ on Dec 20, 2010 8:25:12 GMT
Wow now that is a lot of luck right there...
So in the end did you remember who's birthday it was?
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Post by DISTURBED on Dec 20, 2010 23:05:13 GMT
I was longboarding, In cali.
It was one of those crazy windy roads. I nearly fell of the board while powersliding a corner. I was going a good 35+ MPH, and it was possible that a cliff could have been nearby. I was shaking like crazy. My heart hurt, and I was sweating in 70 degree weather. Scary shit.
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Post by endy123 on Dec 21, 2010 17:23:33 GMT
probably the worst for me was when me and a friend were out exploring this camp.
We ended up on this little peninsula and we found a fresh alligator kill... with the alligator not in sight... We both shared a look and then hightailed it out of there.
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Post by stickyownz on Dec 21, 2010 20:04:44 GMT
My scariest moment was when I went out into a fishing lake and when we got out there a water spout was spotted. Dude! It was right next to us... About 20-30 feet away! Man was a rush! *When we got more information it was a EF 2 tornado*
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