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Reply 60
i was in egypt when i was about 12 and turned around when i was asleep and woke up and saw someone standing over my brothers bed with a knife and another man going into the bathroom

i probably imagined it, but it was the ******* scariest thing ive ever seen regardless
Reply 61
fills me with no confidence seeing many of these as flight trouble, i am **** scared of them as it is.
Reply 62
When I thought I'd accidentally left my house door open. I was out at the time. XD
I've had some pretty horrible nightmares, but I think the scariest ones are where nothing bad has actually happened but you know it's going to so you start trying to force yourself to wake up but you can't and that's horrible. I always wake up feeling like my heart's about to burst out of my chest.

Real-life wise... I'm not sure. I've never been through any really terrifying experiences.
Reply 64
I almost urinated in my undergarments on Wednesday.
Reply 65
Checking my track after a status update :biggrin:
Reply 66
I was in a competition, and during the middle of my turn, I messed things up and the horse didn't jump very well. The poor thing and I fall down and I was up quicker than the horse. I run next to her and was dead scared that she wouldn't stand up.
Reply 67
When my friend was rushed to hospital with a collapsed lung and a severe chest infection. I thought she was going to die...I guess I was right to be scared, she did a few days later.
Reply 68
When I got a phone call in the middle of the night, whilst away at uni, to tell me my mum had been taken into hospital with a bloodclot on her lung :frown:
Reply 69
panic attack.........seriously weak u guys
Reply 70
the most terrifying thing that happened to me is the following. a similar thing has happened on several occasions following this. but this was the absolute scariest one:

i was fast asleep, middle of the night. about 2/3am. when the dog woke me up by jumping on me and growling/barking. i got up, thought we were being burgled or something perhaps so went to see what was going on. was terrified that i would actually find someone robbing us and thinking omg theyre gonna stab/shoot/etc me. the dog ran upstairs so i followed it, and i found my sister (2yrs younger than me) lay on the landing, half way out of her bedroom on the floor. she was proper blue and not breathing. meanwhile the rest of the house was asleep.

i ran back downstairs to my bedroom. tried to call an ambulance but they were really busy so didnt get straight through. when i did they were taking lots of details and she was still lay there and still not breathing and i just didnt know what to do. (other family members were waking up - my mum was screaming etc).

the guy on the phone explained what to do to resusitate her, and said an ambulance would be on its way shortly, but it wasn't working. felt like forever and it still wasnt working. the happiest moment of my life was when she took a bit of a breath. the ambulance still was not here at this point. in reality they didnt take that long - before i put the phone down i looked at the call length and it was 13 mins something. she only started breathing just before they got there. that way the single most terrifying night of my life.

the 2nd 3rd 4th most scariest times of my life were when it happened again. which it did several times, and to more than 1 sibling. trust me it is an absolutely terrifying experience to be in.
When someone tried to socialise with me. Scary ****.
Reply 72
I'd say when my baby brother got run over :frown:

Frickin' terrified, I was :frown:
Reply 73
Waking up in the middle of the night and hearing burglers downstairs. Scary business.
Reply 74
When a complete stranger broke into my boyfriend's house and tried to kill him with a sword. I'm still incredibly jumpy at any small noises when it's dark. :frown:
Reply 75
I was 4, and my family and I were on holiday... My brothers ran off from me as a 'joke' (a pretty sick one at that) and I got all scared and tried to go and run after them, but I fell over and really badly damaged my knee.

I got lost and was gone for 9 hours - I cried the whole time :frown: - The police went searching for me, but my dad couldn't bare to just leave it to the police, so he went looking for me too - and he was the one that found me - I'd never been so scared and so happy in the same day :p:
Reply 76
becki08
When my friend was rushed to hospital with a collapsed lung and a severe chest infection. I thought she was going to die...I guess I was right to be scared, she did a few days later.


Omg I'm so sorry to hear that :frown: :hugs:
GCSE results...
Or maybe when that goat attacked me...
Or when that woman had the nerve to hit me with a stick and I cried so much I fainted...
Reply 78
when i caught meningitis and i was slipping in and out of a coma, it was the worst pain imaginable, also had a cardiac arrest due to the virus:frown: im ok now thankfully but i was **** scared, rightly so.

on a more pathetic note, when i was thirteen i got caught shoplifting some pick and mix (lol sad i know) and i got taken to the main office thingy and a huge security bloke was really angry :frown: he phoned my mum to come and collect me, the wait for her to arrive was terrifying because i knew she would go mental and kick my *** (and she did lol):rolleyes:
watching this as a kid



ive never looked at them the same way since

every f*cking clown must die :mad2:

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