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Cutest thing EVER!
(Source: president-hindenburg)

One day a young girl is waiting at a train station when she hears someone muttering behind her. She turns around to see a woman sitting on a bench, her arms behind her back, rocking backwards and forwards and chanting, ”21, 21, 21’.” She can see the woman is clearly distressed, so goes over to ask her what the matter is but gets no response. Suddenly she hears her train coming and the woman on the bench launches herself at the young girl, pushing her into the path of the oncoming train. The women then sits back down on the bench, arms behind her back, and begins to count: ”22, 22, 22…..”
“Mirrors cannot lie. They can show only the truth, so it is a bad omen to see something in a mirror which should not be there.”
Sleep paralysis occurs either when falling asleep, or when awakening. When it occurs upon falling asleep, the person remains aware while the body shuts down for REM sleep. If a person sleeps in an awkward/uncomfortable position, having a fever, or psychological causes such as stress and anxiety, it can cause nightmares and hallucinations while being paralyzed. Eating before going to sleep, which triggers an increase in the body’s metabolism and brain activity, is a potential stimulus for these nightmares.
However, there’s a particular belief that this this experience can be interpreted as being possessed by a demon. In many cases, this spirit must have come back for an unfinished business or has come to commmunicate some important news to the living.
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How do you react when your neighbors are being noisy in the middle of the night? Do you tell them how much they bother you? I think it’s your right to do that… but you have to do one thing first: Know them well.
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This was originally the music I plan to put on my blog but I changed my mind cause it’s too slow. And yeah, I honestly like this better than Chain.
At 3 hours, 3 minutes and 33 seconds in the morning: If you take a picture of the TV’s static with your cellphone, some numbers appear in your phone which are your remaining years of life.
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In the 1980s, Kleenex released three Japanese commercial for their tissues, featuring a woman dressed in a white toga-like dress and a young child dressed as a Japanese ogre, sitting on straw. Each advert had the song “It’s a fine day” by Jane & Barton playing in the background. Many viewers found the advertisement creepy. Some complaints claimed the music sounded like a German curse, although the lyrics are in English. Because of its unnerving ambiance, several rumours began to circulate about the cast, such as with the crew meeting untimely deaths through accidents and the lead actress either dying, being institutionalized or becoming pregnant with a demon child. The actress is still working today and has not given birth to a demonic entity.
Source: Wikipedia
Uhh… even if it’s just a rumor/urban legend, it still doesn’t change the fact that this commercial creeps me out.
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