There was a story on Reddit where a hiker got lost in the woods. As night fell, he started to hear inhuman screams all around him. He tried to find his way back following a stream, but then he noticed strange footprints that were not human - they were large and had long claws. He felt like he was being hunted and had to hide in a small cave until morning. It was a nightmare experience for him.
One Reddit horror story I read was about a person who moved into an old house. Strange noises started at night, like scratching on the walls. They initially thought it was rodents, but then they found deep claw marks that seemed too large for any normal animal. Every night, the noises got louder and more terrifying. Eventually, they moved out in a hurry.
One Reddit user shared a story about a furry - themed role - playing game that took a dark turn. The players were supposed to be in a friendly, fictional world, but one player started to use the game as an outlet for their real - life aggression. They started attacking other players' characters in really violent and sexual ways. The moderators had a hard time dealing with it, and it left a lot of the players feeling violated and horrified.
A reddit user shared a story about staying in an old hotel. In the middle of the night, they woke up to the sound of a child crying in the hallway. But when they opened the door, there was no one there. They later learned from the hotel staff that the hotel was built on an old cemetery, and there had been some unexplained occurrences in the past.
Sure. There was a story about a guy who accidentally ordered 100 pizzas instead of 10. He had no idea what to do with all those pizzas, so he ended up giving them away to his neighbors and the local homeless shelter.
Sure. There was a story on Reddit about a guy who tried to train his cat to use the toilet. He set up all these elaborate contraptions and in the end, the cat just decided the bathtub was a better place to do its business. It was hilarious to read about his failed attempts and the cat's stubbornness.
A Redditor shared a story about a horror RPG. He was in a dark forest area in the game. His character's flashlight started flickering randomly. Then, he noticed a figure in the distance that looked like it was made of shadows. As he moved closer, the figure disappeared. But when he turned around, it was right behind him. His screen went black, and when it came back, his character was dead with a strange symbol on the ground where he died.
One story I remember was about a person who thought they were making a friend in the furry community. They met up with this 'furry' who seemed normal at first. But then, the person started acting really strange, like they had a split personality. They would go from being friendly to being very aggressive for no reason. It was really scary for the person who shared the story.
One Reddit gay story I remember was about a couple who met through a mutual love of art. They both frequented the same local art galleries. One day, they started chatting about a particular painting they both adored. It was a simple beginning, but from that moment on, their connection grew. They went on dates to different art shows, shared their thoughts on various artists, and eventually, they moved in together. Their story is really inspiring as it shows how a common interest can bring two people together.
Well, I once read a story on Reddit about a kid who rode his bike all around the neighborhood to collect donations for a local animal shelter. He had a little wagon attached to his bike and went door - to - door. People were really touched by his initiative and he ended up collecting a good amount of money and supplies for the shelter.
Once in a DND 5E game on Reddit, a player's character, a clumsy wizard, tried to cast a simple spell to light a torch. But instead of the torch, he set his own robes on fire. It was hilarious as he ran around panicking while the other players just watched in shock and then burst out laughing.