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The big dude looks over toward me and screams “Hey! Come over here, right now.” He sounded really pissed and I definitely did not go over to him. I locked myself in the house and watched him from inside.
He was pacing back and forth on the sidewalk just staring at my house and looked really mad. As I’m watching him, two cars pull up to the curb and a bunch of people get out and join him to stare angrily at my house.
I’m very confused at this point because I don’t have any enemies and I wasn’t sure what all these people wanted with me.
The guy who originally scream at me starts walking toward my house and screams “I said come over here! Right now!
At that moment, my motion activated light on my porch went on and I could see a giant goofy looking dog sitting on my porch. The dog sprinted away when the light went on and the big dude went chasing him up the street. The people got back in the cars and chased after the dog too.
As it turns out it the big goofy dog was their family pet and it had escaped from their house. It saw me in the yard with my dog and was running towards me to play (I never even saw it until the light came on). The big dude was just yelling at his dog, not me. The people in the cars were his family members trying to help catch the dog.
I actually saw them walking down the street a few days later and introduced myself. Both the dog and man were very friendly. It was a happy ending for an initially creepy situation.
#2

After experiencing something like these people, you might be scared of being alone. But therapist David Richo, Ph.D., author of Triggers: How We Can Stop Reacting and Start Healing, says it can lead us to personal wholeness. The key is to pace yourself.
“To deal with loneliness, it is helpful to stay with yourself, not abandon yourself. Trust yourself. Stay one more minute in the abyss than you can stand, increasing the time each day,” he explained.
“That one more minute will increase your power and inner resources exponentially. Unconditional love of yourself is loving yourself when you feel the worst,” the therapist added. “This creates a sense of completeness. Carl Jung wrote, ‘There is no loneliness, only ever-increasing all-ness.’ You are all yourself when you let yourself feel all your feelings.”
#3

Heard a louder rustle. Looked around. Looked under the bed. Lay back down with my heart in my throat.
Something large landed on my face and chest…it was the stupid poster over my bed.
To this day I’m proud I didn’t soil myself.
#4

A car pulled in to my apartment complex at night with a covered licence plate. Some guys got out with a crowbar and started trying to break into one of the buildings. So what do I do? I stand in our open front door holding a massive kitchen knife trying to be all creepy. It actually worked. They saw me, freaked out, and flew out of there.
Stupidest thing I have ever done.
#5

I literally woke up to the guy undressed in my bed. Yeah it was terrifying.
And we as a society need to prepare ourselves for it. In many parts of the world, the number of people living alone is growing.
The United States is no different. This trend is driven by various factors, including an aging population, as well as more people postponing marriage and an increasing number of empty nesters.
The number of people living alone or with non-related roommates has increased at a higher rate than that of traditional family households — a rise of 12% compared to just 7%.
Interestingly, the number of women living in a home without a spouse or partner is significantly higher than that of men, at 35 million compared to 24 million.
#6

Later we figured out it was a fox.
What does the fox say? Apparently foxes scream like someone getting cut open.
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Few minutes in when I was making some brats I heard two quick loud cracks from my gaming room followed by a louder one after a couple more seconds. Thinking my dog got onto my desk I rushed to the room and saw that my window that I sit in front of at my desk now has three bullet holes through it.
My heart sank as I saw two bullets lodged in my wall and one stuck in my desk chair where I was just sitting.
If I didn't have a craving for bratwurst I would have had a stray happy new years party bullet through my heart.
#11

I was now wide awake and terrified that someone was watching me. So, I did the most logical thing: I looked at the window.
And there was my cat, sitting on the window ledge, scratching herself. Her little paw kept hitting the window and made the knocking sound.
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I ended up grabbing two hockey sticks and waiting by the front door until my parents returned a couple hours later. Terrifying and weird.
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I came home from work and walked into the kitchen. I noticed black dots in the dining room window and drapes.
I walked over to check it out and saw 30 or so flies on the window and drapes.
They weren't flying around or moving much at all. The window was open about an inch or so, but no tears in the screen or any other gap they could have gotten in through. The windows in the rest of the house were all closed too.
No flies in the other rooms of the house, just on the window. I had taken the trash out that morning, so they didn't come from there.
It reminded me of The Amityville Horror.
I blasted them all with bug spray and that was that. Hasn't happened since.
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She had just got off the phone with my step dad and he was in his office at work. She called him back and he came ripping home while we hid in the basement. Although we never heard the person come back down the stairs we didn't find anyone in the house.
#19

It later turned out that they were Polish carpenters that were coming to work on the cabin as they had done several times before. My dad forgot to tell me that they would be coming and forgot to tell them that I was there. They had an agreement to stay in the cabin while working on it, but instead they had to spend the first night in their car.
#20

we hid in one of the bedrooms and called our parents and they called the cab company and they said no one had been dispatched there (freaky) but if they had it was normal to try and get in the house?????
The cab company ended up shutting down a few years later but that was pretty messed up 🤷🏽😓.



