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The Slender Man wears an old black suit sometimes described as circa 1920s, he is of course very tall and slender, but what is most commonly described are his long tendril like arms. He feeds on children, outstretching his arms and rendering his prey into a hypnotic state. Whether he does in fact eat them, or simply carries them off is unknown as no remnants are left behind. Although modern Western social media has safely relegated the creature to the realms of “urban myth” and more so “urban myth created on the internet”, that is far from the case. Welcome to the nightmares of almost every culture on Earth for the last three thousand years…
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