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an, known as Kuchisake-onna. Although she may se
mutilated by her husband, and has now returned as a malicious spirit, out to cause havoc and chaos. This caused so much panic i
supernatural monsters, demons, and spirits in Japanese folklore. Although I don"t mention the wo
ormer patient of a mental asylum, and that she slit her mouth open due to insanity. There is also the one where she was the wife of a sa
o, she will pull out a pair of scissors in her pocket and stab them viciously until they are dead. If the
s yes, then she will slit his/her mouth so it resembles her own scarred mouth. It is
re average" or "So-so". Another method is to flip her questions towards her, such as asking her "Do you think I"m pretty?" Unsure of what to do, she will ponder the reply for a couple seconds. It gives the person just
o tell her that they have somewhere to be; s
accounts of seeing her with enough evidence. But, either way, you
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