Beware Chain Mail: The Dangers Of Superstition

Chain mail, a form of superstitious message that has been circulating for years, has been causing panic and fear among individuals who receive them. These messages often claim that if the receiver does not forward the message to a certain number of people within a specified time frame, something bad will happen to them. Despite the lack of concrete evidence to support these claims, many people still fall victim to the fear-mongering tactics employed by these chain messages.

One such story that has been circulating involves a girl who was pushed into a sewer by her peers and suffered severe injuries as a result. The girls responsible for the incident falsely claimed that the victim had simply tripped and fallen, leading to a lack of accountability for their actions. However, the victim allegedly returned to seek vengeance on her tormentors, resulting in a chilling series of events that left many in shock.

Another story tells of a boy named David who received a chain mail message but disregarded it, only to later disappear without a trace. The message seemed to foretell his fate, leading many to speculate about the connection between the chain mail and his mysterious disappearance. While no concrete evidence linking the two has been found, the fear instilled in those who receive these messages is undeniable. See below!

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“Hello, I am Carmen Winstead, I am 17 years old. Did I mention that I am dead?

Once you have started reading, don’ t stop or you will have bad luck until the day you die.

A few years ago, a group of girls pushed me down a sewer to embarrass me. When I didn’t come up, the police came and the girls told them that I tripped and fell. Everybody believed them. By the time I had reached the hospital, I had a fractured neck, 4 leg injuries and a torn-off face.

That same day, the same girls decided to have a sleepover. At 3AM, I walked into their room and silently stared. One girl woke up and was about to sleep, so I killed her, before killing her friends.

A boy named david received this message. He just laughed and deleted the message. That night while he was showering, he heard laughter – my laughter.

The next day when his mom came to wake him up for school, he was gone. There was a note on his bed that seemed to be written in his own blood that said, “YOU WILL NEVER SEE HIM AGAIN.” No one has found him since as he is with me.

A girl named Kate received this message and immediately sent it to 25 people, 10 more than needed. To this day, I watch over her and her loved ones and protect them from danger.

Send this message to 15 people by the end of these 24 hours. Your time starts….

NOW!

There are consequences to every action: You will be killed: You will see me but not die: You will feel something on you at 3AM: You are safe.”

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Unbeknown to a group of friends, a cursed chain mail is forwarded on to some who pass it forward while others ignore it. As Sandra, one of the group starts to suspect the truth after a series of mysterious deaths. Image Courtesy Of Apple Services

Despite the ominous nature of these chain mail messages, there are those who choose to forward them in the hopes of warding off bad luck or harm. One such individual named Kate forwarded the message to more people than required, leading to a sense of protection and security for herself and her loved ones. While the validity of these claims remains highly questionable, the fear and paranoia generated by chain mail messages continue to persist.

In conclusion, it is important for individuals to approach chain mail messages with skepticism and critical thinking. While the stories may be compelling and the consequences dire, there is often little to no evidence to support the claims made in these messages. By resisting the urge to succumb to fear and superstition, individuals can avoid falling prey to the manipulative tactics employed by chain mail messages. Remember, the power of critical thinking and rationality is far more potent than the fear generated by superstitious beliefs. Stay safe, stay informed, and beware chain mail.

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