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5 Most Terrifying Korean Urban Legends that will give you goosebumps.

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Here are some of our favorite urban legends from Korea that may leave you feeling a bit uneasy: The Slit-Mouthed Woman It’s well-known that South Korea is typically mentioned whenever the topic of plastic surgery arises, due to the country's profitable and successful industry. So, it’s no surprise that with that would come a tale of a less-than-fortunate client.  The Legend of the Slit-Mouthed Woman began with a man who saw her on a train. At first glance, she appeared to be a normal woman wearing a surgical mask. Nothing too alarming, as it’s not uncommon to see others amongst the streets in South Korea wearing a mask due to sickness or the cold. But when she spoke to him, that’s when things began to get strange. She asked if he thought she was pretty. Confused, he stayed silent. So she asked again,  “Do you think I’m pretty?” This time, he tells her yes.  At that moment, she removed the mask to reveal a large gash across her mouth that stretched from ear to ear. “Do you think I’m

4 Most Terrifying Turkish Urban Legends.

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If you think Japanese Urban Legends Are Scary, Then Check Out These 4 Turkish Urban Legends. Hırtık Hırtık’s upper part is human, the bottom part is animal-shaped, covered with body hair, . It is considered to have lived in Akarsular (a place in Elazığ region, especially in Euphrates River). These regions are also called tea grit. The Hırtlık and goes to a human form. This creature chooses to attack a group, like a family. He kidnaps the youngest member with a sack and takes them to the forests . Then he drowns the youngest member, then eats the drowned body. Kamos There are 2 versions of this creature . The first one looks looks like a giant . The other version of this myth, it says it is as short as a dwarf. •In the first version , Kamos appears in shadows and chokes the victim with his thumb finger. • In the second version , Kamos is rather small and it is believed that he chokes people by sitting on their neck. Karakura At first you might think that this creature is a goat because

Robert The Doll. Story Behind World's Most Terrifying Doll.

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Old-timey dolls can be creepy, but Robert the Doll might be the creepiest. For one, he’s life-sized and dressed in an actual child’s clothing. For another, his eyes are vacant-looking black beads, and his cheeks are pocked with holes. For another, the dog on his lap has big, bulging eyes, and a long tongue hanging maniacally out of its mouth. Also, Robert can supposedly move on his own, follow you with his creepy eyes, audibly giggle, and wreak havoc on your life if you disrespect him. That last part is probably the creepiest. Robert The Doll’s Origins Robert the Doll was once shiny and new. In 1904, he was manufactured by the Steiff Company, whose namesake, Richard Steiff, created one of the first teddy bears. The company claimed that Robert was never intended to be a toy; instead, he was manufactured as a mannequin for a window display. The story of Robert the Doll really begins before he even was a doll, as how he ended up being sold as a toy remains a mystery. Also up for debate is