Question Posted Saturday December 22 2007, 12:02 am
AGIAN , A very broad topic .
Snopes says it is unditermined .
If any of you are unsure of what it is , It's were you look in the mirror chant a name and see a figure .
Know , On personal experiences has anyone come to beilive that there is a possibility that this is not a myth ?
I am to chicken to try it out .
Some people sware its real , Others don't .
-Jaime .
alex_ABC_123 answered Saturday December 22 2007, 9:38 am: I have tried it multiple times, and nothing has happened. But I do remember doing that on the last night of a camp one time. That whole night, it sounded like a branch or a coat hanger was scratching at the window. And noises coming from the bathroom. I could not get to sleep at ALL! The counselers said it was just my imagination, others said it really was bloodyMary, others said it was the "camp ghost". Who knows? Also, i read in some world record book or something like that (not the guiness one) or maybe ripley's beleive it or not, it was talking about thw worst cases of bloodymary. Like it showed pictures and everything. It said that, if you spin around 3 times, and say her name within each spin, she will appear. These people said that as soon as they were finished, they saw her face appear and say "you will regret this" and blood started to shoot out of their bodies, and blisters formed all over them. Brutal, i know. But those pictures were probably fake, if not from a different case. I personally don't think this is true anymore. When i was in about 5th grade, i still beleived in it. But now, I don't have anything to worry about, and neither do you. Its just some stupid story someone made up, that got carried away. hope I helped! Don't forget to rate!
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