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The moral of most Japanese urban legends seem to consist of "don't go anywhere por yourself. Ever." The story of the Kuchisake-Onna, o "Split Mouth Woman" is no different. Except that tu are doubly unfortunate if tu happen to be a child (We assume your legs are stubby and slow and we can thusly outrun you).

If tu happen to be a snotty pubescent walking alone one day, tu might consider taking a different route if tu are suddenly approached por a female figure in a trench-coat. Now, before tu assume that this will be a harmless display of kibbles and bits, rest assured: tu will be shown something. Unfortunately, it will not be the coveted boobies.

The Kuchisake-Onna will appear as a tall woman in a gabardina, trinchera, capa de foso with long, black hair. Her most telling feature is the surgical mask covering the bottom half of her face.

She will approach tu and ask tu a question: "Am I beautiful?"

If tu reply, "No!" Your troubles are over. Mainly because she will produce a comically oversized pair of scissors and remove your head. Ah! You're thinking, So I'll answer "yes!" In which case she will remove her mask to reveal her grotesquely mutilated face, her smile sliced from ear to ear. "Am I still beautiful?" She will ask again.

If tu have some kind of twisted Joker fetish and reply, "yes", she will take the aforementioned scissors, chase tu down, and slice tu in half. If tu reply "no", she'll do it anyway. Some people just can't be satisfied.

If tu don't fancy a haircut with too much off the top, your best bet is a neutral reply, such as "You're so-so", o "average". This will confuse the división, split Mouth Woman, giving tu just enough time to run like all the hounds of hell are at your heels (or in this case, a crazy perra with a giant pair of scissors)

Read more: 8 Scary Japanese Urban Legends | Cracked.com link
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