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These stories got me the chills
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In my town of Lurgan, roughly 100 years ago, there lived a women who was very old. Her husband had died early in the marriage and the ring her husband bought was, for the time, priceless.
One morning, she took ill and was presumed dead. Her family held a funeral and buried her. That night, grave robbers dug up her body and tried to get the ring off of her finger. The ring was very tight on her old and swollen knuckles so they had trouble removing it from her hand. They tried to saw of her finger and after ther first pull on the saw, just as it scraped her bone, the woman screamed.
The robbers were so surprised they ran off in fear. She management to walk back into town and it turned out the women was unconcious when she was presumed dead.
A few years later she finally did pass away and it was in engraved on her tombstone: “LIVED ONCE, BURIED TWICE.
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Pokemon can give you seizures.
When if first aired in Japan, season one Pokemon episode, “Electric Soldier Porygon” was so flashy and bright that it actually sent 685 viewers to the hospital with complaints of headaches, nausea, and seizures. The event became known as “Pokemon Shock.” The show went on a four month hiatus afterward, and the episode in question has never been rebroadcast.
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My grandmother told me when she was in high school an old math teacher in his 60′s named Harold Davidson was teaching math and one of his students wouldn’t stop tapping his pen during class. The teacher went berserk and lost his mind. He snatched the pen and attacked the kid, lodging the pen down the child’s throat while his classmates looked on screaming. While struggling, the kid kicked the teacher in the chest with the little energy he had left. The teacher collapsed and they both died at the same time.
When school was back in session and math class began with the new teacher, the class noticed that a weird symbol appeared on the chalk board. The symbol had lines inside of a circle. All the lines within the circle were the common math symbols = + x and division. If you outline certain parts of the symbol it looks as if a pacman shape has a line going through its mouth or maybe a head getting choked with a pen. The teacher asked who drew it but no one came forward. The teacher laughed it off and tried to erase it off the board but she couldn’t remove the mark.
She decided to live with it and ignored it for a month, but since maintenance couldn’t even remove the symbol she began to get annoyed. Eventually she got the whole chalkboard replaced. As the students arrived for their next math lesson they were shocked to find the new teacher dead laying in the exact same spot wear Harold died. The autopsy found the teacher had a pen shoved down her throat.
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