Most Terrifying Things People Have Seen With Their Own Two Eyes | SEKIRO SHADOWS DIE TWICE



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  1. Not supernatural… but I helped a neighbor after he blew himself up with a natural gas line. His skin was hanging off him in shreds, like tattered clothes. His phone was so melted INTO HIS HAND… that it was completely unusable. He never said anything to me… just looked at me with this wide-eyed look that simply said "I'm a dead man."

    He didn't make it. Rest in peace, Larry.

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  2. I have two crazy stories involving cars.

    The first one happened when I was around 12. My mom, dad, sister, and I went to a park for a picnic with family friends. Around 6 p.m., we were on our way back home. All the other families had gone ahead, so we were the last to leave. This park was a bit secluded and away from the main road, with no street lights at the time. While we were driving back, we noticed a car approaching from afar but didn’t think much of it. The next thing I remember is my mom screaming, “It’s coming straight toward us!” My dad panicked and swerved to the left, and I blacked out. When I opened my eyes, all I could see was smoke, and I heard my sister screaming, “Get out! Get out!” My parents were in shock and weren’t moving. My sister pulled me out and helped our parents out of the car. They were completely fine, while I had a busted lip and my sister had an injury above her eyebrow.

    But the strangest part was the state of our car. It was an old Mercedes E-Class, and somehow it had cut through a wooden electrical pole. The bottom half was under the car, while the top half was barely hanging on by the electrical wires. Everyone, including the cops, had no idea how our car could slice a log-shaped wooden electrical pole in half and still keep us all alive. That car single-handedly saved us.

    The second story happened after work. I was at a roundabout with another car on my left. Realizing I needed to go left, I slowed down, but the driver on my left sped up. A mistake in judgment from both of us led to a crash—his car hit my rear-right wheel, spinning me three times across the road. When we got out to check, his car’s entire bumper and lights were gone, but mine didn’t have a single scratch. The strange thing is, my car was an older version of his brand-new car, and this accident happened on the main road right across from the same park where my family had once sliced a wooden electrical pole in half. So, does that park hate me or save me? Who knows.

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  3. I saw a claims adjuster fall to his death. He walked out of a dormer ontona roof. He started to make a square with chalk when he dropped his camera. He went to grab it, lost his footing, and fell, rolled down the front slope and fell onto the front lawn.
    The next day, a roofer told me he was taken to the hospital and died that night.

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  4. I saw how parents, that loved their child more than anything and did everything for the little one, go from the most doting parents to the most loveless parents, that leave their child out of everything and belittle it every chance they got.

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