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Hello, I am Cordelia. I died in a fire 10 years ago. Unless you send this message on to 10 other people, I will come to your roo

m tonight and stare at you. I look like a three-year old – without a face. I will show up every night. You have seven minutes to send this.
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Anestetic [448]3 years ago
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Bogdan [553]3 years ago
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um creepy if someone shows up in my room there gonna get bite by my dog hes a pitbull and then get punched in the face over and over

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