There is a 'Waldorf Horror Story' about a gardener who worked in the grounds of a Waldorf estate. One day while trimming the hedges, he saw a pair of glowing eyes peering at him from the bushes. As he moved closer to investigate, a gust of cold wind blew and the eyes disappeared. He later heard from an old - timer that there were rumors of a strange creature that haunted the gardens many years ago. Since then, he always felt a bit on edge while working there.
Sure. There was a story where a Waldorf school had a very unresponsive administration. Parents had concerns about the safety of the playground equipment, but the administration took a long time to address it. This led to a child getting a minor injury on the faulty equipment. The lack of prompt action by the school management was quite concerning for the parents.
There was a Waldorf school where a teacher held some rather extreme and unorthodox views. These views were subtly incorporated into the teaching, which was not in line with the general educational values. For example, the teacher might promote some ideas that were more like superstitions rather than scientific facts during lessons. The parents only found out much later, and by then, it had already had an impact on the students' understanding of the world.
One Waldorf Christmas story might revolve around a family of mice in an old barn. The mice are excited for Christmas but are worried because they have so little. However, they discover that they can make beautiful decorations from the bits of straw and old ribbons they find in the barn. On Christmas night, they have a little celebration of their own. A kind fairy passes by and, seeing their joy, sprinkles some magic dust that makes their little corner of the barn glow with a special Christmas light. This story teaches about finding joy in simplicity.
Sure. There was a person who took Ambien and woke up to find that they had written strange and disturbing messages all over their walls. They had no memory of doing it at all. It was really creepy as it was like some unknown force had taken over them while they were under the influence of the drug.
Sure. There was a Pegasister who attended a Pegasus - themed convention. She was really excited to meet other fans and see all the cool stuff. But she accidentally bumped into a very rude group of so - called 'hardcore' Pegasisters. They started yelling at her and making her feel like she didn't belong there just because she was new to the fandom and didn't know all the 'inside' rules. It was a horrible experience for her.
A man was an alcoholic and got into a bar fight one night while heavily drunk. He seriously injured another person. As a result, he was arrested and sent to jail. In jail, he went through withdrawal symptoms without proper medical help, which was extremely painful. His life took a turn for the worse, and when he got out, he had a criminal record that made it difficult for him to find a job and reintegrate into society.
Sure. There was a situation where a community was trying to get a local park renovated. The government department in charge kept delaying the project for years. Every time the community representatives asked for an update, they were given vague excuses. Eventually, the park remained in a state of disrepair, and the funds that were supposed to be used for the renovation seemed to have disappeared without a trace.
One specific 'bronies horror story' could be about a brony who was overly obsessed with a particular My Little Pony character. He started to believe that the character was real and would send disturbing letters to the show's creators, asking them to make the character come to life in a very inappropriate and obsessive way.
A friend of mine had a Postmate horror story. He ordered some expensive electronics. When the package arrived, it was clear that the Postmate had opened it. Some parts were missing. My friend was furious. He had to go through a long process with Postmate's customer service to try to get compensation for the missing items. It was a real hassle and he lost trust in the service.
Sure. I once bought a really expensive silk shirt for a job interview. I was feeling great in it until I sat down on a bench at the bus stop. There was some wet paint there that I didn't notice. When I stood up, the back of my shirt was covered in bright blue paint. I had no time to go home and change, so I had to go to the interview looking like a mess. Needless to say, I didn't get the job.