It’s funny how life can surprise us in the strangest ways. Some true stories, from everyday events to amazing adventures, are so full of dramatic turns and turns that they are just as exciting as the most gripping fiction.
“So my husband went to the bathroom.” After an hour, I text him to see if he’s still alive. It’s not an answer. When I go into our bedroom, the door is locked and the bathroom light is on. When I knock, he doesn’t answer. I yell his name and knock stronger. Nothing. I get a knife and open the door. I check the shower in the bathroom but can’t find him anywhere. He’s lying on the floor when you open the door to the walk-in closet. I get scared and hit him hard. He put down the blue blanket to calm down our older cat, who is scared of thunder, and fell asleep. Twitter and NerdyPam
“I can’t get rid of the thought that there was a post on Reddit/relationships. A plant lover was having a rough time because some of her favorite plants were dying and she had no idea why. It was making her feel down, and it turned out that her husband was poisoning them. Dr. Motha on Twitter
“Those were the pills my mom gave me when I was in middle school for my panic disorder. I haven’t known what they were for years.” Today, she finally told me that she was just giving me vitamin C tablets as a fake treatment. Twitter handle: androgynyfiend
The relationship between me and my dad was never good because he hurt me physically and emotionally. As a teen, he threw me out, and we haven’t talked since. As an adult, my sister defended him by telling her something he had just told her: he had been mean to me because he didn’t think I was biologically his child. My sister said it as if I should praise him for choosing to raise me even though things were bad. After some time, I took an AncestryDNA test, which showed that I am his biological child. In Reddit, Peacockblue11
I stopped learning German when I was 14. At the time, I was also learning French and used it a lot more. “When will I need German after this?” I asked myself.
I got a job in Austria when I was 24 years old. Deutsche is the language of Austria. When I was 14, I didn’t think 10 years ahead. By StuHardy on Reddit
“My cousin’s wife was living two lives at once. She married another man in South Africa and told both of them she had to travel back and forth between the US and SA for work as a government intelligence officer.” She did work for the government, so she had some credentials, but it was just a low-level office job. She told my cousin that the twins were his after the guy in South Africa got her pregnant. The other guy found him and gave him the information his private investigator had found. He took care of the kid for three years. The worst part is that her family helped her make up stories and even got her from one place to another. I’m Sloothunter9000 on Reddit.
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