There's the story of the 'Black Shuck', a large, spectral black dog often associated with death in English folklore. It is said to roam the countryside at night, and those who encounter it are doomed to misfortune or even death. The image of a huge, menacing black dog in the darkness is quite frightening.
They are popular because they allow people to experience fear in a safe environment. When we read or listen to a horribly scary story, we know that it's not real, but still get that adrenaline rush.
One horribly funny short story could be about a clumsy magician. He tries to make a rabbit disappear but instead makes his assistant vanish into thin air, leaving him in a panic while the audience is in stitches. Another might be a story of a man who thinks he's a great singer but in reality, he sounds like a screeching cat. Everyone around him is too polite to tell him, which makes the whole situation even funnier.
Well, horribly funny short stories appeal because they allow us to laugh at things that are usually considered wrong or inappropriate in a non - harmful way. For example, in a story where a person is constantly tripping over their own feet in the most ungraceful manner. We know that in real life, falling isn't funny, but in the context of the story, it becomes a source of amusement. The exaggeration used in these stories also heightens the humor. They take small, everyday mishaps and blow them up to a comical level.
I'm not sure specifically what the 'lovely horribly full story' is without more context. It could be a story that has elements of both positive (lovely) and negative (horribly) aspects and is very comprehensive (full).
A horribly written Naruto fanfiction might also have a really disjointed plot. It could jump from one event to another without any proper transition or logical connection. For instance, suddenly having a character go from a training session to a battle in a different dimension without any explanation.
One 'not scary scary story' could be about a friendly ghost in an old house. The ghost just wants to play harmless pranks like moving small objects around. It doesn't mean any harm and actually becomes a sort of friendly presence in the house, rather than a source of real fear.
One of the scary stories could be about a haunted house. There might be strange noises and apparitions. Maybe a family moves into an old house and starts experiencing cold spots, doors slamming on their own, and seeing shadowy figures at night.
One story could be about a friendly ghost that just wants to help a little girl find her lost doll. It's not really scary because the ghost has kind intentions.
One of the scary stories might be about haunted houses. In the 1960s, there were tales of old mansions where strange noises could be heard at night. People claimed to see shadowy figures moving in the hallways. Another could be about cursed objects. Maybe an old doll that seemed to have a life of its own and caused misfortune to those who possessed it.
One story could be about a haunted house. In this 315 scary story, there was an old, dilapidated mansion on the outskirts of town. People who passed by at night often heard strange wailing sounds coming from inside. Some brave souls who entered reported seeing shadowy figures moving in the hallways. It was said that a family had died horribly in that house many years ago, and their spirits were trapped there, forever tormenting those who dared to come close.