Mexican/Latin-American ghost lore is underrated

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Jason Voorhees

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I remember watching "real" ghost videos on YouTube at 8

It was pretty uncensored and cursed, most videos that popped up were either arabian and about jinns or latin american.

The lore i heard was crazy tho, there was also this half human half dog ass creature that scared the shit out of me.

Im too lazy to make a quality post, i master in these kinds of "disturbing" things,like true crime, ghosts, internet rabbit holes, lost media.

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most popular ghost story in brazil is "Loira do Banheiro" (Blonde of the Bathroom) which is just a blonde woman who died in a bathroom and haunts all bathrooms now

You can summon her by doing a ritual

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(if she looks this hot will try to summon her and rizz :feelshmm:)
 
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most popular ghost story in brazil is "Loira do Banheiro" (Blonde of the Bathroom) which is just a blonde woman who died in a bathroom and haunts all bathrooms now

You can summon her by doing a ritual

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(if she looks this hot will try to summon her and rizz :feelshmm:)
apparently its based on a real story of a noble teen girl who was forced into marriage, died and her mom ridden with regret and guilt, mummified and entombed her in a glass coffin and kept it in one of her mansion's rooms

Origin and True Story

Maria Augusta de Oliveira Borges: Born into a noble family, she married at age 14 to a much older man, imposed by her family, but escaped the marriage at age 18.

The Escape and Death: She fled to Paris, where she lived freely, but died at age 26 (around 1891), possibly from hydrophobia (rabies).

The Glass Coffin: Her mother, regretting the forced marriage, brought the body back and kept it in a glass coffin in the family mansion, which later became the Conselheiro Rodrigues Alves State School.
 
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There's a big obsession regarding occult and general superstitious shit

I've always thought it was bs tbh
 
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