Short Urban Legends
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The White Death:
There is an extremely sad story about a little girl who was so sick of life that she decided to end it all. She committed suicide. Her family was horrified.
The weird part is that a few weeks later, her family was found, dead. And they say that when you hear her story, she will know.
You'll hear someone knocking at your door and the knocking will grow louder and louder. And once you answer, she will kill you.
I'm sorry I told you but you see, I can't die without revealing the truth so you will probably die.
Oops! I have to go. Someone's knocking on the door.
Glass In the Fried Rice:
There was a couple who had a tradition of going to this little Chinese restaurant every Christmas. With their meal, they'd get a big bowl of fried rice.
Well, one year after their annual tradition the couple went home and started feeling weird. The two complained of stomach pains and after finding evidence of internal bleeding, they called an ambulance.
The two later died in the hospital. Later on, the doctors discovered that one of the employees at the little Chinese restaurant had broken a glass and poured the pieces into a random batch of fried rice. He was later arrested.
Ring Around the Rosy:
You know the cute little nursery rhyme, Ring Around the Rosy?
'Ring around the rosy,
Pockets full of posies,
Ashes, ashes,
We all fall down!'
Just an innocent nursery rhyme? Well....no.
To understand the hidden meaning behind this nursery rhyme, we have to go back a ways. You remember the good ol' days when hygiene was like...*scoff* We don't need no stinking hygiene!!
Anyway, everyone started getting sick. (Big shocker there, huh?) As it turns out, people were getting this terrible disease known as The Bubonic Plague or as it was better known, The Black Death.
See there were these bugs that lived on rats and when the rats bit you, you were immediately infected. Any physical contact could easily pass on the disease.
The Black Death looked like a red bite with a black ring around it, hence: ring around the rosy.
The 'pockets full of posies' refers to how people would stuff their pockets full of posies to try to rid themselves of the disease.
As for the 'ashes, ashes, we all fall down' , well they don't call it the Black Death for nothing!
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