I once witnessed workplace bullying myself. There was a woman who was bullied because of her accent. Her coworkers made fun of her whenever she spoke. They also spread false rumors about her. She tried to complain to the management, but they didn't take it seriously at first. It took a long time and a lot of evidence gathering for the situation to be addressed. This shows how workplace bullying can be so harmful and difficult to stop.
In a workplace I knew, there was a case of bullying. A worker was constantly harassed by his supervisor. The supervisor gave him impossible tasks and then publicly shamed him when he couldn't complete them. This led to the worker having severe anxiety and his performance deteriorated rapidly. It was a really sad situation as he was a hard - working person initially.
One of my migraine workplace horror stories was during a really important meeting. I could feel a migraine coming on, the throbbing in my temples starting. But I had to present. As I started talking, the pain got worse. I struggled to focus on my slides, and I'm sure my presentation was a mess. My colleagues probably thought I was just unprepared.
One story could be about a student named Tom. He was a bit effeminate in his mannerisms. Some of the boys in his class would constantly call him names like 'faggot' and push him around in the hallways. They would also exclude him from group activities during gym class or other team - based tasks. It was really hard for Tom, and he started to become withdrawn and his grades suffered as a result. Teachers often overlooked this behavior, thinking it was just 'boys being boys', which made the situation even worse.
One story I heard was about a student who was constantly taunted for his skin color. His classmates would make derogatory remarks about his race during recess. It made him feel so isolated and sad. He started to dread going to school every day.
I once worked in an office where my boss was a bully. He would shout at me in front of everyone for the tiniest mistakes. For example, if I misspelled a word in an email, he would make a huge scene. He also used to give me tasks that were way beyond my job description just to make my life difficult. It was a nightmare. I left that job as soon as I could find another opportunity.
One horror story I heard was about the overloading of work. A USPS employee had to sort thousands of mails in a very short time. There was no proper break, and the pressure was so high that the person was constantly on the verge of a breakdown. Just piles and piles of mails everywhere, and the management seemed to only care about getting the work done quickly rather than the well - being of the employees.
One horror story I heard was about an adult at work who constantly undermined a new colleague. He would spread false rumors about her work ethic and made her feel so isolated that she almost quit. It was a form of bullying that affected her mental health greatly.
One of my worst period cramps horror stories was when I was in the middle of an important exam. The cramps hit me suddenly and it felt like my abdomen was being stabbed repeatedly. I could barely concentrate on the questions and ended up having a really poor performance. It was so frustrating because I had studied hard but my body just wouldn't cooperate that day.
One of the worst poop horror stories I've heard was from a friend who was traveling. He had eaten some really bad street food and suddenly got an urgent need to go. But the public restroom he found was so dirty and smelly that he almost threw up while trying to use it. He said it was the most disgusting and difficult poop experience he ever had.
One horror story I heard was when the best man lost the wedding rings right before the ceremony. He had put them in a 'safe' place which he then couldn't remember. There was chaos as everyone searched for the rings and the ceremony was delayed.
I had a conch piercing horror myself. I got it done at a cheap place. The equipment didn't seem very clean. A few days later, I noticed a strange smell and the area was really hot to the touch. It was an infection. I had to go to the doctor to get antibiotics. It was a nightmare.