Na Dunshie
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There are parallel universes? The "Mandela effect" is becoming more and more obvious. Is the collective memory of human beings altered?
In everyone's impression, the black president Mandela, known as the "father of South Africa", when did he die? Some might say it was the end of the last century, but it turns out Mandela didn't die until 2013 in Johannesburg.
By Na Dunshie3 years ago in Futurism
Folklore: Coffin son
"Dao Chang, this... How can there be crying in this coffin? It can't be a fraudulent corpse!" Fang Jingyun took his wife Hou to hide behind the long road, a face of horror at their daughter Gavin's coffin. It was the day Gavin was to be buried, and as soon as the pallbearers had carried the coffin to the grave, the sound of a baby crying from inside made them afraid to ask for money and ran away.
By Na Dunshie3 years ago in Fiction
Chinese folk story: Corpse head woman
Xiaolian Zhu Houde's father was Zhu Hun, imperial historian of the Imperial Inquest, and it is said that his great-grandfather Zhu Erdan passed a saber due to his friendship with Lu Xuanhua, Taihua and Taihua. The Taihua has words: "big courage and small heart, and round wisdom and practice." It was nearly May 15, the anniversary of the death of his great-grandfather. Zhu Hun was busy with his official duties, so he ordered Zhu Houde to go to Mount Huashan to offer sacrifices. Zhu Houde bade farewell to his father, hired a saber, and went to Mount Huashan with a retinue of three or five.
By Na Dunshie3 years ago in Fiction
Folk Story: The weed
The scientific name of guillotgrass is hook kiss. It has many common names, such as broken intestine grass, demon grass, big tea, Hu vine and so on. It is a highly poisonous plant, a leaf population, blood ulceration 100 orifice, people died of heartbreak. Its flowers are beautiful, cymose-shaped flowers, red and yellow, such as a hibiscus. It also has a feature, a person close to the leaves will quiver, to show you intimate.
By Na Dunshie3 years ago in Fiction
Scary stuff. Even snakes get eaten
Ants are small dwarfs in the biological world. They are very small, and generally speaking, they do not pose any danger to humans. But there are always some strange things in the world that make us wonder. At a particular time ants will become more terrible than lions and tigers. In the 1950s, there was a very famous German traveler Dr. Ewerth, who narrowly escaped being born under the siege of ant swarms.
By Na Dunshie3 years ago in Horror
Four weird things science can't explain right now
1. In the remote mountain village of Namirore in northern India, There is A man in his 60s named Baya Mitchell. He had been practicing Yoga for more than 40 years. It was said that his body floated over the forest like a demon. Professor Karemans, an American physicist who had travelled around India for many years, decided to visit the "superman". The next day, with the old man's permission, Professor Clemans and others gathered in front of the cottage and set up video cameras and detectors. Baya Mitchell sat cross-legged on a thin blanket in front of her door, her eyes closed. All eyes, video cameras and detectors were focused on Mitchell. About 2 ~ 3 minutes later, I saw his body rose gently, about 10 meters high, he changed the cross-legged posture, stretched out his arms, like the wings of a bird, began to spin and fly. Mitchell seemed to drift into oblivion as he floated in midair. It was a stunning sight. After about 30 minutes in the air, Mitchell's body began to shake, then slowly lowered horizontally. The camera filmed him at every Angle in the air. When Mitchell hit the ground, several scientists noticed that his body had become as soft as cotton. As Mitchell slowly ascended, the detector detected a jet of air blowing from his body to lift him up. It takes a lot of energy for a person weighing 80 kilograms to get airborne. Where does this flow and energy come from? Scientists are scratching their heads.
By Na Dunshie3 years ago in Earth











