apan is
to suicide what America is to apple pie. Nowhere is the theme more
prevalent, as the locals will check out for any reason: from bad
relationships to poor grades. Ghost stories are no different, as the
majority of urban legends involving spirits usually stem from the
unhappy Casper jumping headlong into the path of an oncoming train or
stringing himself up from the closest available chandelier.
The
Teke-Teke is said to have been a woman who either jumped or fell in the
path of an oncoming subway train and was severed in half. Seeing as
being cut in half can sort of ruin your day, her anguish and anger gave
rise to the Teke-Teke. Now, she roams throughout Japan in the form of a
torso, dragging herself along with her claw-like hands. The sound she
makes while moving is described as a "teke-teke-teke" sound as she
propels herself using her elbows to frightening speeds (why is there no
F1 circuit for this sort of thing?)
Assuming
you haven't already left a trail of dust and piss in your wake, the
Teke-Teke will launch herself toward you like the world's angriest
sideshow attraction, produce a scythe, and cut your slow ass in half.
Teke-Teke produce more Teke-Teke this way, as you are doomed to become
one yourself if caught.
Told mostly as a
cautionary tale to keep children from staying out past dusk, we suggest
you listen to your overbearing mothers and not stay out too late.
Bagikan
Teke-Teke
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Oleh
Qim