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Post by Tundra on Dec 23, 2007 18:27:42 GMT -5
One of my friends showed me this. Apparently she was a Japanese girl who committed suicide, but right before she drew, or took a picture of herself, scanned it, and put it online. They say it's haunted, and that there is so much anger, and sorrow it is impossible to look at the picture for more than 5 minutes. So hows about we give it a try? Feel free to post your opinions.
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Post by thapunkpred15 on Dec 26, 2007 0:08:43 GMT -5
nothing happened. I saw this on youtube one time.
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Post by Stone Heart on Dec 26, 2007 2:01:01 GMT -5
The drawing is a magnificent piece, of this there is no doubt. However, upon staring at it, all that happened was that it made my eyes hurt, and gave me a headache from staring at it intently.
Nothing but nothing. Except the eyes changed, depending on what angle I looked at it from. But that can be done through mere optical illusion.
Haunted? I dare say not. I do not believe you can be haunted from a picture on the internet, anyhow. Real life? Maybe. Just maybe. If you believe in that sort of thing.
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Post by Shagrath on Dec 26, 2007 7:46:32 GMT -5
I'm a firm beliver in this kind of thing, but over the internet magicks such as this have no power of us mortals. Comming from the artist's point of view, as Stoney said this is an amazing piece, although I'm not even sure it's a real deal type thing. It looks as if this picture has been manipulated in some kind of photoshop-esq way how the colors are so well blended. The real copy of this may hold some sort of spiritual negativity that makes your eyes bleed or somthing, but not this.
So Rath... whats with all the supernatural stuff allofthesudden? get a fear of the afterlife?
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Post by Tundra on Dec 26, 2007 12:50:30 GMT -5
So Rath... whats with all the supernatural stuff allofthesudden? get a fear of the afterlife? Meh, just thought it was kinda interesting. And i don't fear the afterlife, I'm pretty confident as to what happens.
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Post by Shagrath on Dec 26, 2007 13:47:38 GMT -5
Oh alrighty then. Although, I put my question wrong. better would have been Fear of MORTALITY... but no matter. said it in a joking way anway. But yeah.. things like this, they hold no ground via the net.
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Post by Frost on Dec 29, 2007 0:41:52 GMT -5
its a beatiful piece, but I see no anger in it. only sadness, and an overwhelming loneliness. I don't really think its haunted... I pretty much agree with Shagrath's opinion on the internet magicks.
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Post by ipxenomorph on Jan 12, 2008 16:13:43 GMT -5
art can have a impact over you...but not over the internet....a piece of art made by someone has a little part of him with it...if that artist expresses himself trough his art. A guy who just copies stuff doesn't express anything
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Post by Steg'-in Paya on Jan 16, 2008 8:52:20 GMT -5
ive seen it on youtube also.
pictures tell a thousand words, and i think just shows some 1 who wanted to imortalise their selves in a nice drawing.
true it does have a 'weird' feel about it, but nothing haunting about it.
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