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Desperate Heart

Wednesday, 25 March 2015

How Well Do You Know Slender Man ?

Slender Man (a.k.a Slenderman) is a mythical creature often depicted as a tall, thin figure wearing a black suit and a blank face. According to the legend, he can stretch or shorten his arms at will and has tentacle-like appendages protruding from his back. Depending on the interpretations of the myth, the creature may cause memory loss, insomnia, paranoia, coughing fits (nicknamed “slendersickness”)



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                                                                    When adding the spoken words to this recording above 
I  accidentily lost the harmonics ,  but  no one  cares  .  Below is the instrumental WITH harmonics. 


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Black Suit



The Slender symbol





I  didn't  see his face...



Der Großmann (pronounced “gross-man”) is German for “The Great Man” and is often translated into The Tall Man. It is rumored to be a German folklore concerning a tall boogeyman existing since the 16th century.







“We didn’t want to go, we didn’t want to kill them, but its persistent silence and outstretched arms horrified and comforted us at the same time…” – 1983, photographer unknown, presumed dead.
One of two recovered photographs from the Stirling City Library blaze. Notable for being taken the day which fourteen children vanished and for what is referred to as “The Slender Man”. Deformities cited as film defects by officials. Fire at library occurred one week later. Actual photograph confiscated as evidence. – 1986, photographer: Mary Thomas, missing since June 13th, 1986.


There is some  Slenderman content on  the  internet that isn't  much fun to read .  It   is very sad

During an early 2015 epidemic of suicide attempts by young people ages 12 to 24 on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Slender Man was cited as an influence; theOglala Sioux tribe president noted that many Native Americans traditionally believe in a "suicide spirit" similar to the Slender Man.





Do  you see him ?










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