🤷🏻♀️ there are many more but these are top
There’s no explanation needed. For any of them.
Reflecting on my list of the top horror moments, I realize how much real-life scenarios can sometimes feel scarier than movies. For instance, when people trivialize Covid-19 by saying it's just a cold, it doesn’t just spread misinformation—it spreads fear and anxiety. This kind of dismissal makes the pandemic experience far more unsettling than we might admit. Another chilling moment I experience is 'butt dialing' my deceased mom. Such an unexpected reminder of loss caught me off guard and brought up not just sadness but a deep, eerie feeling, as if the past is reaching out. This is a unique kind of horror that isn’t monstrous or supernatural, but resonates with anyone who has dealt with grief. Then there’s the phrase "It's because she had an underlying condition," which became an almost haunting explanation during the health crisis, used so often it lost meaning but gained a sense of dread. It shows how language used in tough times can take on a heavy, almost ghostly weight. On a lighter but still unsettling note, "gummy over processed hair" is a reminder of how sometimes beauty routines can cause unexpected horror stories, especially when things go horribly wrong in a way that’s hard to fix. Lastly, the shock of paying $1600 for a 12x12 suite feels like a nightmare for anyone who’s faced inflated pricing for basic services or accommodations. It’s a financial scare that haunts many, turning everyday decisions into harrowing experiences. These “horror movies” are deeply personal yet relatable. They remind me that horror isn’t always about fictional monsters; it’s about the fears and anxieties woven into our daily lives. Sharing these moments helps us connect through shared experiences and maybe, in a weird way, find comfort in knowing we’re not alone in these frightening realities.

