- a fear-mongering test
1. Count to three in your mind and move your head.
Turn your head in any direction below, east, west, north, and south.
Which direction is it?
2. Let's think about when we take a picture.
I'm staring straight into the camera lens right now.
A friend shouts one, two, three and raises his hand.
Which hand would your friend put up now?
3. Let's stare at the back of our shoulders for 5 seconds through the mirror and then close our eyes.
Where do you think of the most right now?
4. Hold your hair tightly and count to three in your heart.
And let's sweep down the hair as it is. How many hairs have been pulled out?
The result!
1. A ghost is looking at you in the direction you turn your head.
Left: Shake off your left hand three times as hard as you can.
Right: Shake off your right shoulder three times.
Top/bottom: Pull out three hairs and cut them off.
Back: The most dangerous ghost. Wash your hands thoroughly with water and spray water on the mirror three times.
2. The direction of your hand tells you your constitution.
Right hand: In general, it's strong and doesn't believe in ghosts.
Left hand: I tend to get goosebumps more often than others.
Ghosts have elements they like, so they are often constantly twisted.
3. It's the place where the ghost next to you died in a past life.
If a video of a person other than a place comes to mind, a ghost is interfering.
4. Let's look around next to you now.
And let's say bye.
There are ghosts next to me, as many as the number of hair that fell out.
I'm so scared.
If you weren't scared, pass. I'm usually scared of a lot.