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the man has his hand on his nose but his reflection in the mirror doesn,t....
ReplyDeleteHow it could? Its so scary
ReplyDeleteThe hand on the nose is obviously fake.
ReplyDeletehave seen a lot of these images lately, both of people and animals. must be an "in" thing. of course, these images can easily be faked nowadays, but it got me curious because this could be an example of a certain elemental spirit that others call "hunyango," (Western equivalent:doppelganger) which likes to imitate other beings. They also wear unfolded clothes that are left scattered and walk around the house posing as the person who own the clothes, maybe to play a trick on the person's housemates. There's also a djinn version of them. I think there was even a local horror film about it before, so I'm wondering why you don't have that in your list of mythical creatures yet. Isn't there a local equivalent of that?
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