Author Topic: What is the worst thing that happened to you?  (Read 5534 times)

I made this topic before, but it went dead (this was 1 year ago)

Post the worst thing that happened in your life!

Mine is when my dad came and smashed up my computer, the cooler was jammed and we took it out and got another one 4 weeks later.                                                                                                             or fan
After i got my mum(mom)'s computer then i got this 1TB space and 16GB RAM Windows 7 computer.
                                                                                      It glows blue and blue is my favorite color.

Post yours!

~K3k0m@n


accidentally pulling a chair from under one of the girls in my school, causing them to fall.

(but we're friends now haha)

My ex-girlfriend broke up with me.  It's ok though my new girlfriend is much better.  <3

accidentally pulling a chair from under one of the girls in my school, causing them to fall.
haha

If I remembered what the worst thing was then I would tell you

but really, who wants to live with that kind of memory?
/repressing memories


Getting my parents' laptop infected 3 times in the same month.

All hell broke loose after that. Well, in my opinion.

Parents had to update it from XP to 7.

With my feet in the air and my head on the ground, I tried this trick and spin it. My head collapsed and there was nothing in it

Signing up for this forum

Reading Trogtor's comment.

...I also love how the OP decides to take the time to explain his computer specs.

I accutually cant remember.

Pretty much everything from December 2010 to February 2011

I'd be angry about this thread bringing it up but coincidentally I was already thinking about it

When a log fell on my head and sliced a line about 5 inches across the top. I was bleeding for a while but I didn't need stitches c:

Riding in a car to the city when the car broke down like 14 miles away from the city. We had to walk the entire way in a snowstorm with temperatures below -5 degrees Fahrenheit.