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  2. Evil eye - Wikipedia

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    The person who removes it will then burn the item, or discard it in a place where others are not likely to stamp on these items. People hang pictures of fierce and scary ogres called drishti bommai in their homes or vehicles, to ward off the evil eye. [82] In India, babies and newborn infants will usually have their eye adorned with kajal, or ...

  3. List of one-eyed creatures in mythology and fiction - Wikipedia

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    They had a single eye in the centre of the forehead. Balor, a giant in Irish mythology, with one eye in his forehead that would wreak destruction when opened; Bungisngis, one-eyed giants of Philippine folklore; Cyclopes (singular: Cyclops), one-eyed giants in Greek mythology, including Polyphemus. They had a single eye in the centre of their ...

  4. Sanpaku - Wikipedia

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    J. Paul Getty, one of the twelve famous people George Ohsawa claimed were suffering from sanpaku because of visible sclerae under their irises. [1]Sanpaku gan (三白眼; Chinese: 三白眼; pinyin: Sānbáiyǎn) or sanpaku (三白) is a Japanese term meaning "three whites", most often used in English to refer to a folk belief according to which the visibility of the sclera above or under the ...

  5. People On The Internet Shared 50 Photos Of The Creepiest ...

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    Image credits: TerribleMensch Someone who’s scared of hallways probably has deeper and darker underlying fears than drab or dull interior decorations. For example, they might have bathophobia.As ...

  6. Shadow person - Wikipedia

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    One example of a particular shadow person is the "Hat Man", who shares the characteristics of general shadow people but is named for a fedora or other brimmed hat on his head.

  7. List of many-eyed creatures in mythology and fiction - Wikipedia

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    This page lists many-eyed beings in mythology and fiction. The list is meant to include creatures that have multiple eyes on body or on head (or heads); for creatures who have multiple eyes due to having multiple heads, each having two eyes, see polycephaly in mythology.

  8. Jesse Watters blasted after creepy ‘eye candy ... - AOL

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    Fox News host Jesse Watters provoked people on social media by joking he needs to see more “eye candy” from the women that Donald Trump has chosen for his cabinet after being impressed by a ...

  9. Worldcoin’s eye-scanning ‘World ID’ is creepy—but still a ...

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    Worldcoin’s eye-scanning ‘World ID’ is creepy—but still a good idea. Jeff John Roberts. April 18, 2024 at 9:20 AM. Juan Mabromata—AFP/Getty Images. ... and he had an interesting take on ...