Hello Ms. Saya! I haven't been to your blog in a few days... Clearly, I have been missing out! The latest round of the macabre has been truly excellent! As usual, thank you for broadening our collective horizons.
Hello! King Progdor - yeah you're absolutely right!!You know I always carry a pair of scissors with me, in case someone wants to chop my head off with a fishing line! XD
William - hello, Mr William! Yep you have been missing out greatly! I bet you are always late for parties!I'm glad I can make your life a little happier and more interesting! lol
Hello, Miss Saya! I am a big fan of your blog -- I love scary stories and all things spooky!
I very much thought this video was interesting, and I'm enjoying trying to interpret its meaning in many different ways! I also very much liked the song at the beginning! Do you know what it's called, or who sings it? I'd very much appreciate the information.
I go by the name Uitinla this reminds me of a couple of pictures I've seen on the internet. a woman's head in a vase, or some sort of pot, and her hair wraps around a man who is seen looking in the pot and seems to be the one that has put her in there in the first place. i have seen drawn images of both Japanese women, and Egyptian head in this manner. perhaps its a urban legend that im not familiar with, or its some sort of fan made concept of a monster. any ideas??
I live in Japan myself and have a few stories to tell, but I honestly haven't heard about this one until just now. I like to think Japan has the most interesting stories when it comes to ghoasties. Thanks for this. I'll be looking out for more. XD
Did she think "Oh look! a suspicious fishing line, im gonna put my head in the loop to see if someone pulls my head off and put it in a bucket!" before getting caught.
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I can't help but wonder why she wasn't carrying something like a pair of scissors to cut the line.
It was...interesting, to say the least. Thanks again.=D
Hello Ms. Saya! I haven't been to your blog in a few days... Clearly, I have been missing out! The latest round of the macabre has been truly excellent! As usual, thank you for broadening our collective horizons.
Hello!
King Progdor - yeah you're absolutely right!!You know I always carry a pair of scissors with me, in case someone wants to chop my head off with a fishing line! XD
William - hello, Mr William! Yep you have been missing out greatly! I bet you are always late for parties!I'm glad I can make your life a little happier and more interesting! lol
Hm...well that was interesting. o___o
Well, you never know. XD
Sorry for posting so late on this one, but I couldn't resist. The happy music in the background made it creepy
Haha, I already carry a brick and a tessen in my purse, don't tell me I need scissors too!
(I guess a girl can never really have too many weapons on her person...)
thats video is simply sick. but well im used to see stuff like that from japan.
Hello, Miss Saya! I am a big fan of your blog -- I love scary stories and all things spooky!
I very much thought this video was interesting, and I'm enjoying trying to interpret its meaning in many different ways!
I also very much liked the song at the beginning! Do you know what it's called, or who sings it? I'd very much appreciate the information.
I go by the name Uitinla
this reminds me of a couple of pictures I've seen on the internet. a woman's head in a vase, or some sort of pot, and her hair wraps around a man who is seen looking in the pot and seems to be the one that has put her in there in the first place. i have seen drawn images of both Japanese women, and Egyptian head in this manner. perhaps its a urban legend that im not familiar with, or its some sort of fan made concept of a monster. any ideas??
I live in Japan myself and have a few stories to tell, but I honestly haven't heard about this one until just now. I like to think Japan has the most interesting stories when it comes to ghoasties. Thanks for this. I'll be looking out for more. XD
Did she think "Oh look! a suspicious fishing line, im gonna put my head in the loop to see if someone pulls my head off and put it in a bucket!" before getting caught.
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