The worst horror story for me is the one about the cursed doll. It was an old, porcelain doll found in an attic. Whoever brought it into their home started experiencing nightmares. Things in the house would move on their own. The doll seemed to change its position overnight. A family got rid of it by burying it in the woods, but then they started having visions of the doll in their dreams, as if it was trying to find its way back to them. It was just so creepy.
A really bad horror story I know involves a possessed mirror. A girl bought an antique mirror from a flea market. At first, she thought it was beautiful. But soon, she noticed that in the reflection, there were things that weren't in the room. Dark figures would lurk in the background of the mirror. One night, she woke up to see a face in the mirror that wasn't hers, and it was screaming at her. She tried to smash the mirror, but it was like it was indestructible, and the horror just continued until she finally managed to get rid of it by giving it to a priest.
I haven't had the chance to hear about a 'dulcimer horror story'. However, if such a story exists, it might play on the idea of the dulcimer as an object that has been forgotten or lost in time. The horror could stem from the discovery of the dulcimer and the secrets it holds. For instance, it could be that the dulcimer was used to communicate with the dead in the past, and when it's found again, it starts to draw in the spirits of the netherworld, causing chaos and fear for those around it.
No, I haven't heard of it specifically. It could be a very niche or newly created concept.
Well, one of the worst copyright - free stories I've heard was about a character who kept repeating the same dull task over and over again without any real purpose or growth. It was just a long - winded description of him doing something like stacking rocks in a field day after day, with no real plot twists or character development.
Well, there was this one where a Florida Man tried to fight an alligator for no good reason. He thought he could just walk up to it in the swamp and show it who's boss. Ended up getting chased and had to be rescued by wildlife officers. It was really stupid.
I haven't heard of a specific 'duolingo horror story'. However, I can imagine some scenarios. Maybe someone had a problem with the Duolingo owl. You know, the mascot. They might have had a dream where the owl was chasing them because they didn't complete their lessons. That would be a kind of horror story related to Duolingo.
I've not come across the 'efukt tumble horror story' at all. There are so many horror stories out there, and this one seems to be from a more obscure origin. It could be a story created within a small community or by an individual with a very particular taste in horror, but it's not something that is commonly known in general horror literature or storytelling.
I've heard a water cooler horror story. In a particular office, there was a water cooler that was said to be haunted by the spirit of a former employee who died of a heart attack right next to it. People would often feel a cold chill when they got water from it, and some even reported seeing a faint outline of a person in the area.
I once heard about a kid who set fire to a neighbor's shed just for fun. It was a really dangerous and irresponsible act. Thankfully, no one was hurt, but it could have been a disaster.
I've heard of a situation where one person was really not in the mood but the other pushed for it anyway. So, there was no passion, no enjoyment. It was more like a mechanical act. The lack of mutual understanding and respect made it one of the worst experiences for both parties involved.
A friend of mine got a call from a telemarketer who started yelling at her when she said she didn't want the product. It was completely unacceptable behavior.