 This is a popular Japanese story, it is about a poem called, Taminoh's Hell. They say that you should only read with your mind, and never out loud. If you were to read it out loud, then you must take responsibility for your actions. Taminoh's Hell is written by Yamoda Inoviko, in a book called, The Heart is Like a Rolling Stone, and was included in Seizo Yazo's 27th Collection of Poems in 1919. It's not sure how this rumor started, but there's only a warning that, if you read this poem out loud, tragic things will happen. It just looks like a curse. It asks to not compare this with the common, you'll grow taller, or even, my parents died. Do you get a sense of how dangerous this is? This story used to be very popular in Tuchan, and there were many people taking pictures and videos as proof, and posting them on Tuchan. There were many users that said that nothing happened, but there were also many posts that didn't have the user come back to post the results. I think it's scarier than someone posting that someone else got sick, or that someone else passed away. But if you were to read it out loud, it's better to read it in Japanese rather than the translation.