The sculpture was created by the Japanese special effects company Link Factory (Midori Hayashi) and is called Mother Bird . The art piece was displayed at Tokyo’s horror art Vanilla Gallery. It is an image of a woman with strange distorted features and a bird’s body. It became an urban legend on the Spanish-speaking web and eventually came to be known as the “Momo Challenge,” a suicide challenge game. Neither Hayashi or Link Factory are associated with the Momo challenge.
The legend is that Momo is a cursed Whatsapp user associated with the number
+81 3 4510 2539 (use caution and use at your own risk, we personally have not contacted this number). Anyone who sends a message to the number ends up receiving disturbing photographs, gets their personal information put online, or gets invited to do the “Momo Challenge”. The people behind the challenge target vulnerable teenagers and threaten them. The victims are convinced to perform bizarre life-threatening tasks, following the infamous footsteps of other horror-based games like Blue Whale.
Till now, the Momo challenge has been linked to the death of a 12-year old Argentinean girl as per a report by Buenos Aires Times. Following this, the Cops in Argentina are searching for the “adolescent with whom she exchanged those messages”.
Ghosts are real, this much I know. There are things that tie them to a
place, very much like they do to us. Some remain tethered to a patch of
land, a time and date, the spilling of blood, a terrible crime… There
are others, others that hold onto an emotion, a drive, loss, revenge, or
love. Those, they never go away.
Anthropomorphism which is the recognition of human-like characteristics or form in animals, plants or non-living things. This tree, which can be found in the Outer Banks of North Carolina, has roots which have taken a human-like form.
The Grim Reaper Overtakes The Golden Gate Bridge In San Francisco!
And my first thought was closet. Just an ordinary, tiny, New England closet.
But no!
There are STAIRS in that closet!
Now where do those stairs go, you may ask?
Up to the black void attic of course.
But you know, it doesn’t seem to end there.
Because for reasons no one seems to know, this door deadbolts from inside. There’s nothing but a black void up there. Why must it lock on that side of it???
Of course, it was then that I spotted something else.
Why yes, those ARE scratch marks on the inside of the door. Which, one might think dog because they’re so low on the door (only a third of the way up).
But you know, this wouldn’t be fun if that was all there was.
That deadbolt has scratches all around it too.
Funzies!
Because guess what.
That deadbolt is five feet off the ground. And there is no dog in this house tall enough to reach it.
Pretty sure I just entered a horror film.
Okay but WHO is sleeping in this terrifying slice of horror?! ME. MEEEEE!!!
This is worse than the Irish murder forest! I didn’t have to sleep in the Irish murder forest!!
I don’t need sleep.
No sleep is happening here.
Nah uh. Nope.
True friendship is laughing at your friend’s impending doom and suggesting they get a rosary maybe
Okay but I do have a catholic priest on speed dial from the time he had to bless the shoot in Ireland so…
Do exorcisms work via Skype?!
My bet is on some sort of haunt, dogman or Shadow Creature so 50/50 they even care about a priest
How far are you from the Bridgeport Triangle anyway
I’ll have you know we’re at least 40 mins away from the Triangle but also the owners forgot they had an attic and apparently found letters hidden in the ceiling when they moved in….
Not to be dramatic or anything but I woke up to the sound of claws on hardwood floor. ‘Okay,’ my brain says ‘it’s just the dogs, no big deal. Nothing to worry about.’
A personal favorite of ours and one place we have visited numerous times is the St. Augustine Lighthouse in Florida. The above two pictures are of paranormal entities that were caught in the lighthouse. The lighthouse is the subject of various and numerous ghost stories and legends.