I'm bored and I want to know the urban legends of their countries
Millennials, raised in a world with computers, yet baffled by how to use google
No, but there are legends that do not appear on the internet as the couple dressed in black asking for help before arriving at Piedra Del Aguila in Argentina
>>18376227
There are such things as local urban legends and speculations like local hauntings. Not OP, but just saying.
If that legend I learned when I travel to the Rio Negro Bolson. Where before arriving at Piedra Del Aguila there is a curve where it is said that a couple appears trying to draw attention as if there had been an accident. That's what they told me
>>18376227
stupid fuck lmao
Does anyone know the legend of Monte Hermoso?
http://www.businessinsider.com/what-is-rokos-basilisk-2014-8
http://blog.talkingphilosophy.com/?p=7263
>>18376297
Thank you now I have existential problems. XD
>>18376137
There is a tale in my country about the dead using a carriage pulled by squeleton bulls and does that to collect one soul. It happens late at night and suddenly you will hear a carriage(very unusual at that time) and you must resist looking out the window.
The following day someone will be surely death. Pic related