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It’s about a woman who approaches people wearing a surgical mask and asks, “Am I beautiful?”
If you say no… it doesn’t end well.
If you say yes, she removes the mask and her mouth is slit from ear to earand asks you again.
There’s no right answer. That’s what makes it so unsettling.
But here’s the part that really got me this isn’t just some random story.
Back in 1979, Japan actually had a wave of panic around this. Schools reportedly warned children not to walk home alone. People claimed sightings. It spread like a real fear, not just a tale.
And it didn’t just stay in Japan.
Similar stories started appearing in South Korea and China toosame idea, slightly different versions, but still centered around a masked woman asking that same question.
That’s what makes it even creepier to me.
How does something like this spread across different countries before the internet was even a thing? Why do people in completely different places describe almost the same encounter?
Was it just mass hysteria? Rumors evolving as they traveled? Or something else entirely?
I don’t know. But this one feels less like a made-up horror story and more like something people actually believed they experienced. There wasn't any actual evidence found about it as well.
The urban legend is about a woman who approaches people wearing a surgical mask and asks, “Am I beautiful?”
If you say no… it doesn’t end well.
If you say yes, she removes the mask and her mouth is slit from ear to ear and asks you again.
There’s no right answer. That’s what makes it so unsettling.
But here’s the part that really got me , this isn’t just some random story.
Back in 1979, Japan actually had a wave of panic around this. Schools reportedly warned children not to walk home alone. People claimed sightings. It spread like a real fear, not just a tale.
And it didn’t just stay in Japan.
Similar stories started appearing in South Korea and China too same idea, slightly different versions, but still centered around a masked woman asking that same question.
That’s what makes it even creepier to me.
How does something like this spread across different countries before the internet was even a thing? Why do people in completely different places describe almost the same encounter?
Was it just mass hysteria? Rumors evolving as they traveled? Or something else entirely?
I don’t know. But this one feels less like a made-up horror story and more like something people actually believed they experienced. But there wasn't any actual proof regarding it.
What's your take on it?
Title: Has anyone else heard of the Shugborough Inscription?
This thing has been driving me crazy for weeks.
So it started with me randomly watching an "Unsolved Mysteries" video when I came across this thing called the Shugborough Inscription and I genuinely could not figure out the heads or tails of the code.
It's just ten letters — D O U O S V A V V M — carved into a monument in England sometime in the 1700s. No explanation. No context. Nobody knows who carved it or why. And here's the part that really got me —
The people who cracked the Nazi Enigma code during WW2 tried to solve this. Like the actual Bletchley Park veterans. People whose entire job was breaking "unbreakable" codes.
They couldn't do it either.
Ten letters and the world's greatest codebreakers just... gave up.
Some people think it points to the Holy Grail. Others think it's a Freemason cipher. Some think it's just a grieving man's private message to his dead wife that was never meant to be decoded by anyone.
That last one honestly makes me a little sad.
Anyway I went so deep into this that I ended up making a video about it mostly because I was fascinated and needed to put my thoughts somewhere before my brain exploded.
I'd be really grateful if you guys watched it. And if you have a
theory about what those ten letters mean, please drop it because I genuinely want to know. 🙏
So it started with me randomly watching an "Unsolved Mysteries" video when I came across this thing called the Shugborough Inscription and I genuinely could not figure out the heads or tails of the code.
It's just ten letters carved into a monument in England sometime in the 1700s. No explanation. No context. Nobody knows who carved it or why. And here's the part that really got me —
The people who cracked the Nazi Enigma code during WW2 tried to solve this. Like the actual Bletchley Park veterans. People whose entire job was breaking "unbreakable" codes.
They couldn't do it either.
Ten letters and the world's greatest codebreakers just... gave up.
Some people think it points to the Holy Grail. Others think it's a Freemason cipher. Some think it's just a grieving man's private message to his dead wife that was never meant to be decoded by anyone.
That last one honestly makes me a little sad.
Anyway I went so deep into this that I ended up making a video about it mostly because I was fascinated and needed to put my thoughts somewhere before my brain exploded.
I'd be really grateful if you guys watched it. And if you have a
theory about what those ten letters mean, please drop it because I genuinely want to know. 🙏
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