Scariest moment of my life was when I was told by a nurse in the emergency room that I had HIV, then after about 5 minutes of me freaking out, screaming, crying, and having a panic attack, she told me she read the test results wrong.
@ava1772 Жыл бұрын
oh wow.....
@Cake210 Жыл бұрын
wowww im sorry i laughed so hard at this 😭😭
@isabellei4451 Жыл бұрын
that had to be the scariest but also quickly the most relief you’ve ever felt 😭
@Thankyouverymuchfriend Жыл бұрын
a short emotional rollercoaster for sure lol @@isabellei4451
@upcoming3341 Жыл бұрын
Dude, that car off the cliff story had my heart beating. It’s one of my biggest fears to drive off a cliff. I live in Utah, so mountains everywhere. Jesus, what a crazy story.
@piepi716 Жыл бұрын
I hope he got arrested
@Tyrone-v2r Жыл бұрын
Genuinely, it kept getting worse and worse. That guy needs to be locked up going through rehabilitation and therapy until he's at least 40. That's someone who's a legitimate threat to public safety. If he did that to two people after an argument with his girlfriend I can absolutely see him becoming a mass shooter. I absolutely despise and have spent countless hours fighting mass incarceration to some (but nowhere near enough) success. But he's a perfect example of why we still need a few secured criminal rehabilitation facilities to lock people up until they're no longer a threat to society. I hope that both of those women got the closest to receiving justice and recovery they possibly could.
@phaukvaeh Жыл бұрын
I can’t even drive next to one I start imagine rocks falling in me 😂
@sistersir3512 Жыл бұрын
Yes that is so messed up…
@SpeedOfThought1111 Жыл бұрын
i've had that nightmare several times, gives me chills thinking about it
@clau4kaulitz Жыл бұрын
I just want to say, i'm so sorry a lot of these people had to go though terrible things that were cause by hate and imprudence. They deserved better.
@jordeahgrosko Жыл бұрын
2:05 that shit almost made me CRY homie 😭 I feel for you and your wife I'm so glad your baby is okay 🩷
@jordeahgrosko Жыл бұрын
Also can the lady that put her cat in the dryer please tell us if it survived!? That is SO SAD 😭 I'm so sorry that happened to you girl
@Tyrone-v2r Жыл бұрын
One of my friends drowned at 13 (I was 14) and I remember the look in his parents eyes. The held themselves together until they got home and then just collapsed. As someone without children I genuinely and truly cannot imagine what that experience must be like. Nobody should have to bury their children and I'm so happy for this family that they didn't experience that pain. Yet still it must've been such an absolutely terrifying experience and I feel so much for the parents.
@Tyrone-v2r Жыл бұрын
@@jordeahgroskoI mean, maybe save that for the other comments about the cat instead of one about a dying newborn?
@jordeahgrosko Жыл бұрын
@@Tyrone-v2r um both are traumatic experiences and when I commented on this there were like 4 other comments
@jordeahgrosko Жыл бұрын
@@Tyrone-v2r that sounds terrible I'm so sorry that happened to you and their family 🥺
@abbyfaye Жыл бұрын
the scariest experience of my life was when I was driving home from dance at night blaring arctic monkeys. A man was standing in the middle of the road in all black and I couldn’t see him. The car on the other side of the road started flashing their lights and it reflected off the man’s shoe. I slammed the brakes and swerved mere feet from him. After I got home I remember telling my mom and just shaking and crying. It terrified me to realize that he wanted to be there. He didn’t just happen to be passing by wearing all black. He wanted to die. And he was gonna make me be the one to do it. Yeah that wasn’t pleasant
@heizoumain8132 Жыл бұрын
sorry for the person who was running away with their boyfriend, this is heartbreaking :(
@Tyrone-v2r Жыл бұрын
Seriously, that should never be a thing. My ex-fiance is a transman and one of my neighbors pepper sprayed him while screaming transphobic and homophobic slurs at him. This was in allegedly progressive Denver, CO. I honestly don't think I was every more angry and heartbroken. Seeing him after he came back into my apartment was one of the most painful experiences I've ever had. Since I'm Black, my ex is trans, we're both queer and the woman who did it was a straight cis white woman we didn't feel safe calling the cops. Because we didn't press charges I had to live with that woman for two more years of harassment and two additional assaults. Thankfully she's finally gone, but only after hurting another straight cis white person. I'm so glad that the store was open, that they were let in and that the staff helped protect them. But I'm so angry that we live in a world where an entire community needs to hide in terror to protect their lives simply because of who they love. Much love to my entire fellow queer and nonbinary/trans community. Much love and support to anyone who's ever been threatened or victimized by hate crimes. Our ancestors fought their entire lives and they fought for us. We need to unite to fight for each other and to fight for our future. Peace and empowerment to every marginalized or minority community.
@heizoumain8132 Жыл бұрын
@@Tyrone-v2r i am sorry that this happened to you too one day we will achieve a caring and equal world
@dustyjo1010 Жыл бұрын
@@Tyrone-v2r so glad that your partner had you to be there for him after such a horrific thing. I’m lucky that mine was just a chance run-in and I never had to see them again. Love to anyone else who can relate❤
@goranglamocanin2654 Жыл бұрын
He should get used to it
@heizoumain8132 Жыл бұрын
@@goranglamocanin2654 you should be silent instead
@TrueCaught Жыл бұрын
The cat in the dryer…I can’t even imagine I would be heartbroken 😞💔
@staydaampa Жыл бұрын
yes!
@ilovedeens816 Жыл бұрын
that happened to me nut my cat survived
@victoriaaserwaa Жыл бұрын
i couldn’t now believe it when she said that .
@zed6740 Жыл бұрын
Had to scroll for a while for someone to mention that. It's unbelievable, imagine how much pain the kitty was in.
@TheMookie15907 ай бұрын
I did it. she jummped when we were tosing cloths. we heard her screams within seconds and got her out
@azriaann Жыл бұрын
the scariest moment of my life was when i opened my bedroom door to my grandma crawling on the floor to the bathroom, super sick and lethargic. i was all by myself and had no idea what to do because i genuinely thought she was dying. called the ambulance and my mom and they came and got her and after she left i just broke down it was so so scary. she’s alive and thriving tho thank god
@tophat7735 Жыл бұрын
Mine was when I was in high school. My younger sister, who was probably 12/13, was home alone. My step dad and I were at the store, my mom at work. It was maybe 9 pm. Someone had started banging on the front door, very aggressively. My sister called us crying and terrified. They had gone around the side of the house and began banging on her bedroom window. We instructed her to call 911 and we were rushing home. When we got home, there was no one there. We found out pretty quickly it was actually her friend who had come over and wanted to say hi unannounced and thought it would be funny or something to bang on her window when she didn’t respond. It was an honest mistake on her part for not being aware of how it came across to my sister. But the police never showed up and to this day I am furious. My 12/13 year old sister, home alone at night called the police because it seemed like someone was trying to break into the house. She called 911 and nobody ever came to help. I was terrified and if it was an actual perp, she would have received no help from the police.
@nopenope9118 Жыл бұрын
For me it was the time a couple kids from my high school crashed their car in my neighbor’s yard. My neighbor was my best friend at the time and we were sitting in her front room and saw the whole thing happen. They hit a tree and a power pole and the lights in her house went out immediately. The passenger of the car, who I knew pretty well because he and his brothers rode my school bus, was outside the car, wandering around in shock and covered in blood. Another guy was trapped in the back and the firefighters had to use the jaws of life to extract him. I remember him screaming for his mom and he was a big football player. There was a girl driving and she was unconscious, and I just remember her head against the steering wheel and the blood was dripping down her nose. We called the cops and tried to keep them calm. After the firefighters arrived, I went to walk through the woods to my house next door and I looked down because I had stepped on a piece of the car and I just heard “STOP!” super loudly and it turns out I was about to walk into a downed power line. So that was scary. The girl was in a coma for a couple weeks and they all had multiple broken bones. It was either that incident or when I found out I was pregnant. That was scary as fuck.
@Tyrone-v2r Жыл бұрын
As I was reading this I thought it was (still extremely terrifying) secondhand trauma, which I never have or would minimize or disregard. When I got to the part about you almost walking into a downed power line it blew my mind. I can't imagine how terrifying that was and I'm so glad you're still here with us.
@Skeppsvrak Жыл бұрын
Your comment really put things into perspective. Finding out you're pregnant can be the best moment of your life to some people, but in your case you compare it to a severe carcrash and don't know which is worse. Don't get me wrong, I don't judge you, it's just very interesting to me how two very different experiences can be equally terrifying.
@ChrisTheAspergerGuy Жыл бұрын
Did everyone turn out to be okay after that?
@birdie_. Жыл бұрын
I was walking home from school, literally an 8 minute walk tops, it’s basically a straight line home but seniors would always honk at me so I took an ever so slightly different path down a more quiet secluded road. All I remember was being lifted out of the air with a hand covering my mouth and I was in such shock that I froze in place. Next thing I knew, I was being powdered into a trash can with the lid on and when I opened it up, there was nobody around! I think someone must have spotted the guy and he bailed. I’m extremely lucky. That was definitely the scariest moment of my life. It affects me every day because I’m in fear to walk anywhere
@birdie_. Жыл бұрын
@@aboutenzymes7896 I know lots of people reject the idea of therapy but it’s genuinely such a great thing. Although I don’t think it’s possible to fully get over the fear, I’ve gotten myself to a point where I can go places alone and not need to rely on another person to accompany me everywhere I go. I always carry pepper spray, walk with my keys between my fingers, always park under a light when it’s dark out, etc
@CraftingWithTopaz Жыл бұрын
@birdie_. Get a spray paint or a pepper gel because the pepper spray might come back onto you just incase anything happens.
@basedblackbeard4456 Жыл бұрын
Bruh, you got put in a trash can? 💀
@birdie_. Жыл бұрын
@@basedblackbeard4456 yah😩 they probably wanted to get enough time to run away so that I couldn’t see them. They folded me in like a piece of cardboard. Weird ass experience 💀
@basedblackbeard4456 Жыл бұрын
@@birdie_. That's crazy, putting a random person in a bin for no reason. I was nearly kidnapped before and put in the boot of a guy's car I was messing with, that was my scariest moment
@SlowRolledSam Жыл бұрын
Scariest moment for me was riding in a car with a drunk driver, who ended up turning onto the wrong side of a busy road. I saw headlights coming toward us and I was yelling at them to turn off because they're on the wrong side, and they just wouldn't listen. Never drive drunk, don't let your friends drive drunk, and don't get in the car with a drunk driver. It may be the last thing you ever do, and it's not worth it.
@Mastabuilda212 Жыл бұрын
I had a really, really bad panic attack. I had no idea what was going on and honestly thought I was going to die from having a stroke. My face and hands cramped up, my eyesight felt kinda like tunnel vision at one point. Stress is a killer folks, make sure you take care of yourselves.
@chloequalls1662 Жыл бұрын
Ive had multiple of these myself and im starting therapy to help me and i hope youve found ur help!!!
@sasuxsakuxfan Жыл бұрын
no one is talking about the person whose dad would abuse their mom and grab their hair to drown them in the bathtub!! i can relate to this tho. my dad did the same shit all the time. it was horrible. so happy when they divorced.
@PbnJAMilah Жыл бұрын
Man the car running off the cliff story shook me off. i was literally picturing myself in her shoes
@Six3SixTay Жыл бұрын
To allll participants, I’m soo sooo sorry…You guys are all soo strong!! Much love to all of you guys!! This was even tough to watch cause some I could relate to, & others were just even scary to hear & imagine. ESPECIALLY the chick with the friend who had a crazy boyfriend who drove you guys off a freakin cliff. Glad your still here mama!!😌
@TheScarletteWhisper Жыл бұрын
Mine was a couple years ago. I was at work on my night shift as a carer for the elderly. I had woken up early (we were allowed to sleep and would wake up when the older people did too). Soon after waking up, I went to check on one of the clients and I started not being able to see properly. My vision was filled with stars and it was really hard to see and focus on my surroundings. I felt dizzy too and there was this ringing in my head. The person I checked on asked if I was okay, which surprised me as this person was often confused. I must have not looked right. I had never had this happen before and I thought I was going to die. Losing one of your senses so suddenly was terrifying. And to add to that I was responsible for 2 older people by myself. I wouldn’t be able to care for them when I wasn’t able to see or stand. Luckily I made sure someone came and relieve my shift quite quickly. Turns out it was a migraine aura without the headache attached. Never had a migraine or aura in my life. It was triggered by the night hour shifts. Now I don’t do them anyone, I’ve not had vision issues since. However, this will still impact me the rest of my life because once you have an aura - it puts you at higher risk with certain medications and medical conditions.
@BroccoliAndCheese01 Жыл бұрын
Listening to a doctor explain that my 8 week old had a liver tumour. She went through 6 weeks of tests before they were finally able to tell us it was benign.
@goosey9594 Жыл бұрын
that’s terrifying and I could never imagine going through something like that with my eight week old. such a new little life ready to experience so many things. i’m sure that moment plays in your head still sometimes. so so so glad she’s okay. six weeks of treatment should be completely unnecessary but it’s so understandable. i know she won’t ever remember but i’m sure you won’t ever forget. ❤️
@Tyrone-v2r Жыл бұрын
Jesus, there's some truly horrendous people on the otherside of these stories. I feel for everyone on this video who've had to deal with this drama.
@amberrodriguez851 Жыл бұрын
Oooooo the baby one made me cry! I’m so glad the baby wound up being ok!!!
@victorhrcosta Жыл бұрын
the way you guys put that dude screaming of excitement in that "new game trailler" thing right after that horrible story about the car accident was so out of touch it was almost comic
@amanda510 Жыл бұрын
Humans go through unimaginable experiences every day. All of these to me were objectively frightening, they just illicit different fears and maybe different levels. Always a reminder to be kind to people. Especially because i assume many of us can at least relate to one of these stories.
@Deerntje Жыл бұрын
Almost everyone who has had multiple sex partners carries the herpes virus but only a small percentage gets symptoms. Not something to be afraid of, even when you get break outs it’s very treatable (not curable) and it doesn’t cause any major health risks. Wish more people knew this cause there’s such a stigma around it
@kookykiddo Жыл бұрын
Omg thank you for saying this I just made a similar comment. How they put that first was a bit upsetting.
@Deerntje Жыл бұрын
@@kookykiddoyeah I can still get why it’s a scary moment and if you know you have it you should make your partner aware of it. But it’s really not the end of the world
@kookykiddo Жыл бұрын
@@Deerntje definitely! I was scared at first but there are many worse things.
@Tyrone-v2r Жыл бұрын
So much about this needs to be destigmatized but our steadfast refusal to provide proper sex education and health education will always hold back that progress. Thank you for posting this!
@bevs9995 Жыл бұрын
shingles
@Betherick1985 Жыл бұрын
For me, my scariest moment ever was nearly 4 years ago, when I went to Maui with some friends. We were in shallow water at the beach, and then the currents changed very quickly ! I got caught in it, and wasn’t a strong enough swimmer on my own, so I started to drown. Luckily, some bystanders pulled me out of the water! That basically cemented my fear of moving water!
@rais.3817 Жыл бұрын
Yep, people underestimate the power of the ocean. Especially if you aren't used to the way the waves and currents work. I learned that from a young age with my own fearful experiences-under the safe supervision of my dad. He knew it would give me a healthy scare but he could easily save me. He really taught me to be aware of my surroundings(#1 rule is never to turn your back on the ocean) know your limits, and respect the ocean. I grew up on Maui and my dad was a surfer and we'd go to Black Rock (Ka'anapali beach) to swim and bodyboard as kids all the time . I witnessed him save a kids life on 2 separate occasions. They played too close to the water or were in the water when the waves were too big and got sucked out by the current. Sometimes it appears calm but the sets of waves only come every 15-20min or so so it is misleading and calm looking if you don't know better. Their parents couldn't swim and save them but luckily my dad was in lifeguard mode and ran in and swam out to bring them to shore. I still have a healthy fear and respect of the ocean.
@basedblackbeard4456 Жыл бұрын
@@rais.3817i went on holiday with my family, we went to the beach. My brother and i got to close to the ocean, i could feel the current pullling, i grabbed my brother's hand and tried to move towards the land but the sand would crumble under my feet, fortunately i got to get some grip and make it out the current. I thought i was gonna drown with my brother just a few days into our holiday so that was scary. It wasn't my scariest moment tho
@johanahuerta947 Жыл бұрын
@@basedblackbeard4456what is, if we may know?
@softfirecrow Жыл бұрын
For me it was the moment I realized that I was not safe with my boyfriend (now ex). Listening to him trying to manipulate me into staying and my mum taking his side. I was so scared because I thought: There is no one in this world who will stop him. (I'm safe now.)
@foreverwantingpie Жыл бұрын
I'm so so glad you're safe. This happened to my grandma, her parents basically enabled stalking, and she ended up marrying him with four kids before they finally got divorced.
@treverse_ Жыл бұрын
Was working at a gas station as night shift and was out cleaning up with a coworker. Both roads right by the gas station were 35 MPH so once I heard a car heavily accelerate it peaked my curiosity and just like that a car going about 70-80 MPH rear ended up hitting a car slowing down for an intersection and rolled 3 times. By the time the impact happened I was already running to the accident shouting to my coworker to call 911. I got up to the car that was speeding which at this point is upside down. Tried to get to the driver side door and it was pinned in the ditch and ran around to the passenger side to see a dude not wearing his seatbelt on the roof of the car... His head was crammed in the dashboard and he started convulsing pretty bad. I felt like on the run there I could help, but once I saw that I knew that I would not be able to get close. Ended up leaving the scene and coming back 10 minutes later to give a statement to the cops. As I finished my statement I looked over to my left and saw paramedics stop CPR and call time of death. It happened almost 2 years ago and I think about it every day
@milie2422 Жыл бұрын
was the victim (the person in the car who was just following driving security guidelines) okay ?
@treverse_ Жыл бұрын
@@milie2422 Driver was fine, but passenger ended up getting paralyzed from the waste down because of her seatbelt. Happened around the same time they called time of death on the suspect
@johanahuerta947 Жыл бұрын
That is so scary. 😓 I was picturing it as I read it and I'd probably be scarred too from that image.
@ellaminnow Жыл бұрын
Honestly this sounds stupid but when my mom was 2 hours late picking me up from school. I was 11 and my dad had just died in a car accident the year before. This was before cell phones and I feared the worst. She just forgot to pick me up. I’ve been in lots of situations that would be pretty scary, but I just go numb when they happen and don’t feel the fear when I think about them. I just remember how numb I felt.
@gigi3978 Жыл бұрын
That’s not stupid. I’m so sorry for your loss. ❤️You fearing that something happened to your mom is an understandable reaction. Praying for lots of healing for you. You got this!
@_childofthegrave_ Жыл бұрын
Last April my boyfriend had appendicitis (he's completely fine now, they removed it). It happened in the middle of the night while I was visiting him for our anniversary, it was so fucking scary, for months I kept dreaming about it and I couldn't stop seeing him all pale and shaky in the ambulance. The paramedics gave him one of those silver blankets to keep him warm because he was trembling so much they thought he was cold, but it was useless since he was actually shaking because of the pain. Thinking about it still gives me chills.
@goodoldfashionedangel Жыл бұрын
Oh god, the gay couple being chased into a thrift store. That's one of my worst fears. I am so, so sorry.
@Tyrone-v2r Жыл бұрын
I still lived in the small conservative Midwestern city I grew up in when I came out and I was always so paranoid. Whenever my boyfriend I would be out in public I'd be watching him like a hawk because we were obviously together and he was a bit more "obviously gay" than me. Even here in Denver, CO my ex's and I have experienced violent bigotry. I'm so glad they made it out safely but I hate that they had that trauma forced upon them. ✊🏾🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️
@Tyrone-v2r Жыл бұрын
I hope you're never the victim of a hate crime and I'm so sorry you live in a society where that's an unfortunately reasonable fear. Sending you love and support! 🏳️🌈✊🏾🫂🏳️⚧️
@TheRealTorG Жыл бұрын
Shameful reality, so many subhumans think they have the right to ostracize those who differ from them. Being a woman in a city is bad enough, I can hardly imagine life as an openly gay person.
@goodoldfashionedangel Жыл бұрын
@@Tyrone-v2r thank you ❤️❤️
@lgarcia67 Жыл бұрын
Yes, agree. Hate crimes are awful
@lgarcia67 Жыл бұрын
I had many in my life. I had a terrible childhood. However, one that I remember very vividly was when my aunt died in a traffic accident. The police called the land line of my house and I picked up the call. I don’t understand why the person calling did not ask for an adult. I remember his own voice shaking when I picked up the phone, I guess that was why. The only thing he asked was that if I new this person (my aunt), I said yes, and then he goes “I regret to inform you that she was in a traffic accident earlier today (about 5-6 hours had gone by) and she did not survived the crash” … I completely froze. It was a Sunday late evening, I remember shaking, walking to my parents room where they were watching TV. I imagine I must have been without color or visibly shaking because my dad looked at me and immediately knew something was off. And I told both my parents. My mom started absolutely bawling and asking me if I had not gotten a wrong number (it was her sister). Crazy, I’m sweating just remembering all that
@basedblackbeard4456 Жыл бұрын
I also have many due to my crazy childhood. Deaths of others is not one of them tho, for some reason I'm desensitized to it, I've had many family members die and have seen people i dont know die. It would probably really effect me if it was my parent or a sibling tho, i have lost siblings but it was before i was born or when i was a baby. I actually had a dream once in which i was told "someone has died, raise the flag", i woke up from that and went to the living room where my parents were awake and on the phone, they then told me my grandma had died. So that was weird. My scariest moment tho would be the time i was about 4 yrs old, i was alone and messing with someone's car (that's what we did for fun and i actually had another scary moment while doing this same action with another car but that time with friends), suddenly the owner appeared behind me and grabbed me, he picked me, i started crying and screaming, he opened the boot of his car which made me scream and cry louder but then he let me go and i ran home. I assume he was just trying to scare me (which worked) but maybe he stopped coz i was being so loud. So that was scariest coz i thought i was gonna get kidnapped and trafficked. That wasn't the first time i was nearly kidnapped tho since there was the time i had to hide coz a group wanted me to be a child soldier for them and the time two hobos tried to kidnap me and another kid.
@JaneMcdonald-d9e Жыл бұрын
Drowning for me was the scariest experience. It’s like youre so close to the surface but you can’t do anything about it 😭 genuinely thought I was gonna die
@AshtonRob Жыл бұрын
nearly drowned as a kid, that is a phobia of mine now
@Tyrone-v2r Жыл бұрын
I was terrified of water as a kid and my family always thought it was entertaining to throw me into pools, ponds and lakes. They thought that that would teach me how to swim and lose my fear of the water. Shockingly I never became a strong swimmer and still get nervous in large bodies of water. Can't imagine how that happened.
@AshtonRob Жыл бұрын
@@Tyrone-v2r That's horrible, I always avoided pools for that exact reason. People can be so inconsiderate
@Tyrone-v2r Жыл бұрын
@@AshtonRobseriously, and they'd be laughing hysterically as I was screaming for my life. I'm sorry you experienced that and I hate how people think that that's an actual viable or humane way to teach anything.
@JaneMcdonald-d9e Жыл бұрын
@@AshtonRob I relate❤
@UpsNdownZZZ Жыл бұрын
That cliff story at the end is mind blowing! How horrifying!
@cheshiregrin7557 Жыл бұрын
My scariest moment was finding my husband after he'd passed in his sleep. 😣 I don't remember the 911 call. All I remember was wanting to get my kids outside so they didn't see him that way. Horrible, horrible day.
@LAM98200 Жыл бұрын
mine was when my twin sister got crushed by a tree and i saw it happened and had to hold her while the bone was sticking out of her leg. she broke her femur and ankle also many bones in her face. luckily she's perfectly fine now and does xc and track!!
@eversounyque2622 Жыл бұрын
One of the scariest moments of my life was when I was told I had a blood clot in my lungs and had I waited another day to come see what was wrong with me, I would've been too late.
@johanahuerta947 Жыл бұрын
Omg I'm glad you got it checked out in time! Just curious, what did it feel like?
@yazzyf88 Жыл бұрын
It’s interesting how those with immense childhood trauma present outwardly vibrant within clothing and style choices as if to take back the lost times
@JEEDUHCHRI Жыл бұрын
“It’s never too late to have a happy childhood”
@stephanienapoli4932 Жыл бұрын
Why you calling me out like this? 😂
@sarahd.5244 Жыл бұрын
Except for the extremely major ones, it's interesting to hear the variety of what people think of as the scariest, whether people think of something personal or external. For me, yeah I've been scared of a plane lurching or a car swerve or a big storm, but the most scared I've ever been was because of family members and friends.
@Jprone Жыл бұрын
Most scared most people have been is near death experience. A lot of people are lucky enough to not experience one yet but when they do. They’ll change their answer real quick
@Slaynee223 Жыл бұрын
The cat in the dryer is my worst fear I always triple check😭😭
@TrueCaught Жыл бұрын
2:05 that shit almost made me CRY homie 😭 I feel for you and your wife I'm so glad your baby is okay 🩷
@Tyrone-v2r Жыл бұрын
Being ran over by a crew cab F-150 then not being able to move or feel anything below my waist for weeks. I thought I was never going to walk again. I've had over a dozen medically documented near death experiences, as in surviving only because of physical health treatment and medical equipment. But that was terrifying. EDIT: I've had those near death experiences because I have debilitating epilepsy which has caused numerous catatonic seizures. Where my lungs and heart shutdown eventually leading to loss of bloodflow and oxygen to my brain. I've had to be put on temporary life support multiple times and had virtually no signs of life. I've also had at least two stroke like episodes where I lost lateral body movement and sensation. But that truck accident was absolutely terrifying because I thought that my legs where genuinely so physically damaged that I'd never move them again.
@catherinewilhelm809 Жыл бұрын
Don't answer if you don't want to because I know it's personal, but do you remember anything from being on life support or is it just like lost time? Near death experiences are always interesting to hear about, but sorry for asking if you don't want to talk about it.
@ggalactic6233 Жыл бұрын
for all those who experienced these tragic things i send my prayers to you and may those rest in peace 🕊️
@jazz4290 Жыл бұрын
THE CAT IN THE DRYER HAS ME SO FUCKED UP OMFG
@babysweetz401 Жыл бұрын
Please tell me you guys had a therapist to check in with these folks. It can be really triggering for a lot of people to speak on these traumas.
@familyoffour247 Жыл бұрын
My dad cut his leg open and severed an artery working on our rural property. He was too stubborn for me to call an ambulance and I was the only driver. We made it to the fire station before he passed out and I made an executive decision to call 911. He was sent via ambulance to a hospital almost 2 hours away for emergency surgery.
@mills_2.0 Жыл бұрын
I can relate to the evacuation from a wildfire. That happened to me in 2018 when I was 11. It was terrifying and so sad. It was the Paradise California Campfire.
@michellechu6836 Жыл бұрын
DO NOT GIVE PEOPLE CPR WHEN THEY HAVE A SEIZURE. From an epileptic.
@Tyrone-v2r Жыл бұрын
How I understood or misunderstood it was that the CPR was applied after the seizure was done in order to revive her. I'll watch it back again because, after having a seizure and concussion the other week, I very well misheard it. But yes, as a fellow epileptic who has convulsive and catatonic seizures, you're 💯 on point and I've had people try to "help" in ways that made it far worse or could've severely injured us both.
@laurageiendorfer7144 Жыл бұрын
For me it was being near a bombing. Seeing the explosion was terrifying
@basedblackbeard4456 Жыл бұрын
That happened to me too, it was scary but not my scariest moment surprisingly
@tiktoksforuuuuuuuu Жыл бұрын
“I accidentally dried my cat in the drier” WTFFF
@sistersir3512 Жыл бұрын
I’m lucky nothing major happened to me, but I have 2 little brothers, one who fell down from 22ft high (from a tree) as a child and got no long term injuries, the other who had a car accident like in the movies (the car rolling on itself if that makes sense) and didn’t even get a wound. Both of them could have “easily” died from these, and it definitely changed my vision of life Edit: actually remembered I almost drowned on a non monitored beach, and feeling that you are screaming for help, almost stopping efforts because you don’t see the end of it, and seeing that people on the beach do not act is actually scary
@bunniaster Жыл бұрын
mine was when i realised my psychosis made me more of a danger to others than it did to myself
@JohnnieBravo.098 Жыл бұрын
Ahhh, scariest moment for me.. someone had died in front of me and was dead for a couple hours and we didn’t know. He overdosed and it’s was very traumatizing
@savannah7375 Жыл бұрын
I can think of many times I came close to death and many times I feared for the people I love the most but nothing beats the terror I've felt from my own hallucinations.
@kerstinsweeney373 Жыл бұрын
I've had a few scariest moments, but the one that was definitely the scariest was when I was leaving my house at like 3am in the morning to head to school to get on a bus for a school trip. It's dark, I was walking down my drive way, overnight bag in hand, when two loose dogs (unfortunately, they were pitties) came out of a side street and were walking down the sidewalk on the other side of the road. They passed under a light, stopped, saw me, and ran over barking and growling. Their hackles were raised, and I literally thought "i'm not going on this field trip, i'm going to the hospital". But also like... it's 3am. Who is going to see me and get help? Nobody is out. It's suburbia. They stopped right before my side of the sidewalk, so like... where people park their cars on the side of the street. I stopped also in my driveway, trying to think of what to do. If I moved towards them, it's two on one and they might think I'm being aggressive and attack. If I move backwards, it's two on one and they might think I'm trying to run for it and attack. So all I could think to do was talk to them like they were nice dogs, and just not move. I kept saying "you're good dogs. good dogs make good choice. no. you're good dogs. good dogs make good choices." and I just kept repeating it like a mantra. I could tell they were getting unsure because their growls were like... softer, and they kept taking a small step back. They kept taking more steps back and then eventually they turned around and ran back to the street they came from. I ran so quickly to my car and locked myself inside. I was so scared!
@SophieTYL Жыл бұрын
I don't know what to think of videos like this... I'm sure a lot of people find it interesting, but it's very emotionally draining for everyone. They share their worst moments all over the internet. Lots of very traumatic stories. I hope that telling you doesn't reopen old wounds and that you are receiving psychiatric treatment or have completed it. Something like that can quickly backfire.... I wish everyone the best🙏🏻..
@jeffsgarage8414 Жыл бұрын
Imagine life being so easy that you say seeing a spider is the scariest moment of your life…
@deadlyNightshade789 Жыл бұрын
Ask people about their tattoos please
@Skeppsvrak Жыл бұрын
If I'm not mistaken they have done that already. I think it was phrased "Do you have a tattoo?" which of course some simply said no to but those who had one included some info/backstory about it.
@TrueCaught Жыл бұрын
4:16 please please please always double check your dryer even if you don't think that your fur babies are in there😿
@ker_possible Жыл бұрын
The music is so distracting. No music is better than drowning the discomfort of the topic in an upbeat audio mess.
@TrueCaught Жыл бұрын
You continue to impress me with each video you produce. Your unique perspective and style make your content truly special. Keep doing what you do best!
@staydaampa Жыл бұрын
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@ASarma11 Жыл бұрын
I got my hand stuck in the side of an elevator at my grandparents 50th anniversary when I was 10 and I screamed so loud my mom heard me 5 floors above in the hotel and she ran down and pulled the entire side of the elevator door and got my hand out and somehow I didn't break any bones.
@stephanienapoli4932 Жыл бұрын
GO MOMMA!
@ifwogj Жыл бұрын
As a new video Idea or as a sereies with 100 homeless people it was brought up by one perosn and i think it would change a lot of peoples opionion on homeless people how they get there what are there problems etc........ loved this video thumbs up
@Tyrone-v2r Жыл бұрын
As a formerly unhoused person who spent 3 years homeless because of a medical disability I fully support this. I did so much homeless advocacy and people would refuse to believe that 99% of the unhoused don't want to be homeless. They refuse to believe that over 80% of the unhoused population that are capable of working are working full-time jobs. They're seemingly incapable of understanding the countless near insurmountable challenges involved in getting off the streets and the countless challenges involved in becoming housing stable. They view the unhoused as subhuman dope fiends who deserve to be homeless because they choose to be homeless. The growth in our population of unhoused people will never be addressed without educating the general public of these things. But, like so many of America's societal ills, there are a lot of powerful, influential and wealthy people who are quite literally invested in keeping the public ignorant.
@snappable1509 Жыл бұрын
my scariest moment was probably when i was 8 or 9 and i visited the beach with my family. I just remember it being very packed that day and everyone and their mother was out there so as me and my family were walking ya know as a 8 or 9 year i got distracted very easily. i remember i saw something that caught my eye and to this day idk what it was but i remember walking towards it, it was like i was in a trance. but when i snapped out of it.. i realized i was on the other end of the beach, like 2 miles away from my family they were no where to be seen. and you know as a little kid i panicked thinking i was never going to see them again but this lady who noticed me crying and i didn’t realize it at the time got up and told a life guard it looked like i was upset bc i was lost or something and i got on a 4-wheeler and some guy took me back to my parents which took forever it felt like. that was probably my scariest moment cus my little kid brain thought i would never see them again lol
@basedblackbeard4456 Жыл бұрын
When i was around 7 i was shopping with my mum and sister at Asda (British Walmart), my mum and sister when to the changing rooms but i didn't know coz i was distracted by those phones on the wall used by staff, once i realised i was alone, i started crying and wondering around thinking they had left without me, i ended up in the veggie isle, an old lady told me to calm down and my mum will be here soon which she was so thanks to that lady. It wasn't my scariest moment tho lol
@johanahuerta947 Жыл бұрын
Omg this is actually the opposite perspective of one of my scariest moments: when I thought I had lost my son at a crowded beach! He was 7; we ended up finding him about a mile away from where we were.
@brem8359 Жыл бұрын
The cat in the dryer…I can’t even imagine I would be heartbroken 😞💔
@jordeahgrosko Жыл бұрын
I REALLY hope the cat just so happened to be okay! I'm fucking CRYING 🥺
@Tyrone-v2r Жыл бұрын
When my dog and I were attacked by a 75lb German shepherd I was so terrified for my dog's wellbeing. For the next two weeks I was constantly checking on her and kept worrying about her. She got over it a lot quicker than I did, lol.
@kailyncorey8267 Жыл бұрын
I was walking in a store, broad daylight, and it was in a town I hadn’t been in for very long for college. This large man kept harassing me and trying to talk to me, which I didn’t even hear him the first time because I have hearing issues and he got very up close to me. I tried to lose him in the aisles but he followed me to the register and tried to convince the cashier that he knew me and was with me, telling me I had to pay for him. What I did next was stupid but I just wanted to leave, and I was downplaying it in my head since the cashier was unphased and so were the people around me. I walked out the door, got in my car, locked it and sped away. While pulling out I could see the guy run and get into the passenger side of some car and tbhe car started. I drove home and kept an eye but didn’t see the car anymore once I got onto the interstate to drive home. I called the police to report it and was obviously told I was incredibly stupid for not calling police while I was in the store or asking for an employee escort (but I don’t know what good an employee escort would do if they were just going to follow me anyways).
@kailyncorey8267 Жыл бұрын
There’s also been two times with two different friends where I was a passenger in their car and they almost got into a wreck, once because she was an inexperienced driver and really just did not know where she was going or paying attention to other drivers, and the other time it was dark and my friend drove on the wrong side of the median 💀
@basedblackbeard4456 Жыл бұрын
My scariest moment would be the time i was about 4 yrs old, i was alone and messing with someone's car (that's what we did for fun and i actually had another scary moment while doing this same action with another car but that time with friends), suddenly the owner appeared behind me and grabbed me, he picked me, i started crying and screaming, he opened the boot of his car which made me scream and cry louder but then he let me go and i ran home. I assume he was just trying to scare me (which worked) but maybe he stopped coz i was being so loud. So that was scariest coz i thought i was gonna get kidnapped and trafficked. That wasn't the first time i was nearly kidnapped tho since there was the time i had to hide coz a group wanted me to be a child soldier for them and the time two hobos tried to kidnap me and another kid.
@crashnebula7 Жыл бұрын
4:16 please please please always double check your dryer even if you don't think that your fur babies are in there😿
@1alc3 Жыл бұрын
That cat story messed me up. I lost it after that story.
@crashnebula7 Жыл бұрын
@@1alc3 So sad. That has to be one of my worst fears.
@mayrose9387 Жыл бұрын
Tw: I've had some scary moments for sure idk what the scariest is at this point..I was followed home a few times or generally on the street. Been in some bad car accidents which caused me car phobia so I didn't drive until my 30s now reoccurring dreams of just crashing being behind the wheel... I almost drown as a kid on a beach...had pneumonia real bad and thought I was gonna die...my BFF was wrongly convicted of a car accident in Japan us being her being American was in jail for over a month and she almost died there...my mom having cancer in her bones on a trip to Mexico with family her femur snapped from the cancer eating at her bones and was rushed to the hospital but unlike in the USA they don't let you out of the hospital until you pay for the bill so 1 she was gravely injured and 2 we did not have that kind of money since we are lower income house hold. FYI she was in Mexico for her father's passing so we had to put money together just to buy her a ticket. 😅
@evaedwards-stoll9036 Жыл бұрын
For me it was cancer at 10 years old if they hadn’t found it I would have been dead I saw and heard things in the hospital that will haunt me forever the good thing is that I am here and I survived some people didn’t survive
@TrueCaught Жыл бұрын
2:30 the shirt!😂😂😂
@staydaampa Жыл бұрын
lol 😂
@Raraking4796 Жыл бұрын
I’m not sure where to start….I’ve been in car accidents, house fires and almost drown but probably the scariest times are things happening to people I love. My 3 year old and her babysitter almost died about 5 months ago when our house burned down. Both of my parents passed away before I even made it to 30 and my house that burned down had 95% of my parents sentimental belongs, photo albums and family heirlooms. Losing my parents has been devastating and losing 2 houses and all the items that remind me of them has been like losing them all over again. However almost losing my daughter way scarier.
@AllyFaexo Жыл бұрын
I went to high-school with the girl who went off the cliff!! Crazy. Never heard that story before. You think in a smaller town I would’ve.
@vickiwaatti1076 Жыл бұрын
Mine was 11 years ago when my house on fire I was caught in our upstairs bedroom and I had to break out a window and crawl out onto a roof. It was the beginning of December so there was a lot of snow and cold I was only wearing a nightgown and I lost about two inches of hair because of the heat my hair just melted. And as I was climbing down the ladder with the fireman a window exploded out at us and I still have glass in my body because of that
@east_equivalent_official Жыл бұрын
scariest moment of my life? probably when i had an allergic reaction to ketamine and it caused a seizure. don’t remember much of it but the trauma behind it still affects me to this day. this was almost 9 years ago i believe.
@lowkeymulti15775 ай бұрын
mine was when my mom used to go to the emergency room almost every night due to like depression and alot of medical conditions stuff and me just praying that she would survive while crying myself to sleep
@katielowery1925 Жыл бұрын
the shroom girl😭 yes girl you literally ate poison
@Elizabeth-ue7bl Жыл бұрын
The cat in the dryer 😭😭 was always my biggest fear
@possomt6211 Жыл бұрын
Love to all these people ❤
@kathrynorozco54164 ай бұрын
Scariest moments of my life was Almost getting hit by huge transit bus which just happened two years ago and heartbeat being in the 150s while being in the ER who basically ignored me for a few hours not checking up on me. Being sexually assaulted once by a classmate in my senior year. There’s just too many scary moments in my life
@denisecoley538017 күн бұрын
When my Dad died. I was so scared of all of it, also being scared that I would lose my mind from the pain
@limadsen5833 Жыл бұрын
5:21 my scariest moment was when I got diagnosed with type 1 Diabetes also! Ive had it ever since I was 4.
@airria7119 Жыл бұрын
4:22 it's the way I would actually puke like I would never trust myself with laundry ever again like omg like I'd probably start hyperventilating whenever by any laundry machine 😭😭😭😭
@Ryluth Жыл бұрын
My sister called me telling me "Your brother isn't breathing" and I jumped into my car and drove 65 all the way to my mom's house, passing cars, crying my eyes out. I was told he was at my moms house, but they wasn't there, they were at my Grandmother's but you have to pass my grandma's house to get to my moms, they just heard the screeching of my brakes as I drove by her house, and I put that car into reverse. I didn't actually get to see my brother so the entire time I'm crying no one else is crying but ME, I'm a triplet so this dude means the world to me. I cried for hours before I was told he was fine and only had a hard time breathing due to an allergic reaction. I had to get a co-worker pick me up 1am in the morning to take me away. This was during covid so they only allowed my mother into the room so there was no reason for me to stand around barefooted. I don't know what I would of done if anything had happened.
@linkbffr Жыл бұрын
The girl who said anytime she see's a spider is so me 🤣 Anytime I see any bug tbh
@shanejohnson8699 Жыл бұрын
The first 5 mins after waking up from a a nightmare 😂
@s41r4mgopalpbelebr94 Жыл бұрын
2:52 💜💟🤎🤍💖💝🫶🏻💓🧡💛💚💙💗♥️❤️ 3:34 wow I am downloading this video 3:40 🥺☹️ 4:14 I am not bunj ing jumping
@otterlly498110 ай бұрын
The most frightening was when my parents argued and my mom went outside to get a neighbor...my father put my little sister and I in his car and started to drive off. My mom was screaming running down the road after us and we were yelling for her. My father stopped the car and let us out and sped off. We were 5 and 6, and he's an abusive addict. He's done other things that were much worse, but that moment was the most frightening.
@bevs9995 Жыл бұрын
*guy gets in a fight with his girlfriend, and decides to drive off a cliff with her friends* >> next time stick to wall-punching
@SkyBlue-vp4mk Жыл бұрын
One of my scariest experiences was when I was in 9th grade and someone went and shot a kid in the bathroom at our school. We all thought that there was an active shooter for a little bit so everyone was really scared and quiet.
@thomasheyes5747 Жыл бұрын
It sounded like he stopped himself from saying who it was and changed to 'an influencer'
@parsa.07 Жыл бұрын
for me, the scariest and funniest story is: my sister had nose surgery and i was there to support and keeping her calm. after surgery the nurse came in to room with a box and explained that box contained my sister's nose bones,!!! suddenly i fainted and when i woke up i was on a drip😅😅😅
@Tyrone-v2r Жыл бұрын
Why, exactly, did they think you'd want them? Did your sister request them beforehand? Also, how doesn't that violate some sort of medical hygiene standard? Either way, nope, hard pass.
@dalian8207 Жыл бұрын
Omg the cat i cant imagine how terrible that was for her and the cat
@peachyenigma2 ай бұрын
god the cat in the drier one made me shudder
@carolineroellinghoff377 Жыл бұрын
mine was when I had a severe allergy attack -Anaphylactic shock on a trip and spent the night in the hospital
@xQMA Жыл бұрын
When I was 4 or 5 my dad took me to one of his friend's houses who lived on a lake cause we were going to go for a ride in his boat. I was on the dock with his friend as my dad went back inside to go grab something from the house. I heard an airplane flying above me and being a curious lil kid I looked straight up to try and see the airplane, but I walked backward right off the dock and into the water. I didn't know how to swim at that point and I didn't have any sort of life vest on because we hadn't gotten in the boat yet, so I started flailing in the water and almost drowned. My dad's friend, Tony, pulled me out of the water and back onto the dock. I don't remember much else after that but I know for certain that if Tony wasn't on the dock with me I probably would have drowned and wouldn't be here today.
@amayastewart13 Жыл бұрын
I sorry but I think it’s the funniest this that these people are sharing the most horrific, personal story and they have this loud elevator music playing in the background 😂
@simonisenberg4516 Жыл бұрын
Ooof, lots of cans of worms being opened with this question.
@fawamaco1848 Жыл бұрын
Any chance the cat in the dryer came out of it alive ahhh
@anaf.8441 Жыл бұрын
I instantly thought of James Charles when the guy who said he had been groomed by an influencer❗️
@Katie0007-d1eАй бұрын
When I was 8 I saw the movie passion for Christ. And it scarred me because I’m a highly empathetic person
@barbellandyogastuff Жыл бұрын
Just goes to show you never know what someone has gone through