The Woman Who Jumped Off (Japanese Horror with English Captions)
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I swear each one of these is a far better viewing experience than Today's full length Hollywood Horror films. COMBINED.
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@Sukii oh wait i get it now,the lady jumped off to commit suicide but she didnt exactly die instantly so she got up and then another man commited suicidal so he jumped off and fell onto the woman so he survived but because he was so big,she died
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whether these videos are fake or real, they're very entertaining to watch~~
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OMG I swear i thought that Guy was wearing a diaper.. Which is alright with me ;)
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@th1nkp1nk91 Wow. You're stupid.
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OW. damn he was rude. when you see people talking, do you just go up and bump into them? >_> yeah, she probably would have survived otherwise, and he would have too if he thought twice about hitting her on his own way down.
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Is that Maromi from paranoia agent?
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This really scared me at the beginning when I first saw it because I thought it was real.
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omg i think this is real. 0 , 0
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fake and gay
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is this fake ?????/ or real????"?
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@Smilebrightlys it's not that important, but she didn't die because the guy was too big. from THAT height a child could kill her just like that too. also, the fact that she didn't die on spot for the first time doesn't mean she wouldn't die a little bit later due to her injuries. :( and maybe she survived for first because she fell onto her arm (it looks seriously damaged after she stands up), but this is just a guess.
this kinda reminds me of a video i saw where a girl and her mother were moving into a new house and there was a tree out back and something about it put her and the movers in a trance that made them commit suicide by hanging themselves on the tree is there a connection of some sort like maybe the same kind of trance???
rosebud1028 11 months ago
@rosebud1028 Yes, I had that video on my channel as well. I don't know if you have heard of Aokigahara, also known as the Sea of Trees in Japan. It's a forest not far from Mt. Fuji where hundreds of suicides have ocurred. Just as with the bridge and with the backyard tree on the video you mentioned, people who walk into Aokigahara rarely are dissuaded from comitting suicide. I'm sure these videos are influenced by the myth and stories sourrounding that forest.
montecristo73returns 11 months ago 4