This does not frighten anyone who is married.
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In austria and germany it‘s the „nachtmahr“.
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That's an old term compared to Alptraum though, right?
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There is a two part special of my podcast
@folklorepod which looks at this very topic. Free at http://www.thefolklorepodcast.com pic.twitter.com/vHe5xp5rGt
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Is that Donald Trump on the bed?
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Eh, I'm fine with it.
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Being part German I'm glad we don't have keyholes in our house.
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Nice.
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GOOD LORD NOOOOOO
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Some guys pay for that in bed
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Now THAT'S a creepy one. Sleep tight.
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As seen on Grimm, one of my favorite shows.pic.twitter.com/S5azcMlqJS
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The implications of how it enters a room suggests an extremely terrifying appearance.
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Lo que aquí en México se le conoce como "Se me subió el muerto"
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Well, I guess I’m not sleeping tonight then.
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And it whispers, "Sookie."
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in brazil we call it "pisadeira", something like "she who tramples"
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she comes from the roof though, and doesn't drink your blood, just wakes you up and stares while pressing your chest
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Em que parte do Brasil?
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não sei, a internet diz que em minas e são paulo essa lenda é mais difundida (pois aqui no rio grande do sul não é)
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