![]() The boy becomes aware of something behind him. Then a website with a list of name appears, with the boy’s friend at the bottom. The boy keeps clicking off the pop-up until a new part of the message is revealed, finally asking the completed question in a normal childs voice” “Do you like the red room?” (あなたは赤い部屋が好きですか? Anata wa akai heya ga suki desu ka?). It then starts automatically reloading and the girl’s voice becomes mangled till the boy eventually notices the question changed to ‘Do you like red?’. After he ends his search and begins looking at his usual websites, the message pops up, with a childlike voice asking: “Do you like -?Įven after he closes the pop up, it keeps re-appearing, repeatedly asking ‘Do you like-?’. At home, he researches it online but is unable to find anything about the site online. The more skeptical friend does some investigation. ![]() Two friends discuss a rumor about an Internet pop-up ad that asks “Do you like -?” (あなたは-好きですか? Anata wa-suki desu ka?). Here’s the Wikipedia summary of the video: The killer (a schoolgirl) had bookmarked this particular video. Red RoomĪn internet urban legend that’s become infamous after the Sasebo Slashing in 2004. Apparently, the correct way to escape this is to say, “No paper.” 4. Say blue, and you’re going to get strangled. If you say red, you’re guaranteed to get sliced up into pieces. As you’re sitting on the toilet, a voice will ask you if you want red or blue paper. They are one of the creepiest places you can ever take a leak in.Īka Manto is a ghost that haunts the last stall in the bathroom. If you’ve never been to a Japanese school bathroom or a Korean school bathroom, feel lucky. Before the boy could scream, she cut him in two, just like her. She suddenly jumped from the windowsill, revealing her disfigurement. Thinking she was going to help him out, he walked closer to the woman. Her elbows were on the windowsill, her hands on her cheeks. Out of the corner of his eye, he caught a face, smiling at him from a window. He walked for some time, all the while the sun setting and his surroundings becoming darker and darker. There was this boy who was walking home alone, it was getting dark, and he was in an unfamiliar part of the town, so he started to pick up his pace. There’s a version of this story that I heard a long time ago: Now she wanders around with a scythe, “dropping in” on unsuspecting victims and cuts them in half so that she’s not alone. Teke tekeĪccording to some old story, a young schoolgirl was cut in half by an oncoming train after she had fallen in the tracks. Honestly though, who lets their kid walk around at night? 2. It is impossible to run away from her, as she will simply reappear in front of the victim. If the child answers yes, then she will slit his/her mouth like hers. If the child answers yes, the woman pulls away the mask, revealing that her mouth is slit from ear to ear, and asks “How about now?” If the child answers no, he/she will be cut in half. ![]() ![]() The woman will stop the child and ask, “Am I pretty?” If the child answers no, the child is killed with a pair of scissors which the woman carries. Okay, you say, so what? She’s sick or something, and she’s courteous enough to cover her mouth and nose to not get others infected. Kuchisake-onna (Slit-mouthed woman) is a woman that walks around alone at night wearing a surgical mask. ![]() Is it because we let loose in it? Lose a part of ourselves? I’m only kidding. They also have a fascination with the bathroom. Japan, believe it or not, is a very, very dark and scary place…Ī lot of Japanese urban legends basically say this: Don’t ever freakin’ travel alone. ![]()
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