I once knew a family that had a peds match horror. They were matched with a practice that had extremely long wait times. Every time they had an appointment, they had to wait for hours, which was really tough on the child. It disrupted the child's routine and made the whole experience of seeing a pediatrician a dreaded one.
A peds match can go wrong in many ways. There was this instance where a family was matched with a pediatrician who seemed great on paper. But when they met, the doctor had a very cold and detached attitude. The doctor didn't seem to care about the child's emotional state during the examination. This made the family feel like they were just another number in the doctor's schedule, not patients to be cared for.
One horror story could be about a family who thought they had found the perfect pediatrician through a match. But when they visited, the doctor was extremely rude to the child, yelling at the little one for no good reason. It was a nightmare for the parents as they expected a kind and patient professional for their beloved child.
One of my match day horror stories was when I got seriously injured right at the start of the game. I was running for the ball and suddenly felt a sharp pain in my ankle. I couldn't even stand properly after that. It was so frustrating as I had been preparing for that match for weeks.
On a match date, the woman I met was constantly on her phone. She barely made eye contact and seemed more interested in texting her friends. Then, she left early without even a proper excuse. It was so frustrating and made me feel like I wasted my time.
I heard of a case where an Uber driver drove way too fast. The passenger was constantly worried about getting into an accident. It was a really nerve - wracking experience just sitting in the car.
One match horror story is about a person who went on a blind date. They met at a coffee shop. The other person seemed normal at first but then started talking non - stop about their ex - lovers and how they were all 'awful'. It was so uncomfortable, like being trapped in a never - ending nightmare of someone else's relationship drama.
The worst for me was when we had a big family gathering for the turkey holiday. There were so many people and so much chaos. The kids were running around, and someone accidentally knocked over the gravy all over the tablecloth and the turkey. It was a mess, and there was a lot of arguing about who was at fault. It really spoiled the mood of the holiday.
My scariest Thanksgiving was when we found out that the stuffing in the turkey had gone bad. As soon as we started eating, everyone noticed a strange smell and taste. We all ended up getting sick later that night. It was like a horror of food poisoning.
My horror story with FedEx Express was when I received a package that was clearly opened and resealed. Some items were missing from it. When I contacted them, they took a long time to even start an investigation. They didn't seem to take my complaint seriously at first, and it was a real hassle to get any sort of compensation or resolution.
There was a case where the Threadripper 1950 seemed to be constantly bottlenecked. Turns out that the motherboard BIOS was outdated and not properly configured for the processor. Updating the BIOS was a risky process, and if it went wrong, it could brick the motherboard. So he was stuck with a slow - performing system, afraid to try and fix it.
Well, I heard of one where a person thought they found a great match on Catholic Match. They met up, and the other person just talked non - stop about themselves, not showing any interest in getting to know the first person at all. It was really off - putting.