He captured La Llorona.. #scary

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Remember if the screams sound far it’s closer than you think😨

Theguy-gnyx
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Ain't no way he had the balls to check it out 💀

BaseArchieEspio
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I think That Is La Llorona Because La Llorona Is known as the weeping woman and she drowned her own children, La Llorona the Weeping Woman, the Wailer is a vengeful ghost in Mexican folklore who is said to roam near bodies of water mourning her children whom she drowned in a jealous rage after discovering her husband was unfaithful to her. Whoever hears her crying either suffers misfortune or death and their life becomes unsuccessful in every field.

MyMelodyOfficialYT
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Imagine it isn't that and it's the Mexican cartel killing somebody.

jdjidjjd
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If I ever need to use the bathroom quicker I just watch your videos. They quite literally scare the shit outta me

DidSomeoneSayOil
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Definitely it is la llorana. I heard the la llorana story

mohanapriya
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Bro La llorona is so scary that I always want information about her In Mexico around the area

Rip_Kevin
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La Llorona, which translates to "The Weeping Woman, " is a figure from Latin American folklore, particularly common in Mexico and other countries in Central and South America. The legend of La Llorona has many variations, but the core story usually involves a woman who is condemned to wander the earth, eternally mourning and crying for her lost children.

The Most Common Version of the Legend:

In the most widely known version, La Llorona is said to be a woman named Maria, who lived in a small village. She was a beautiful woman, but after having children, she grew jealous and angry, often neglecting her children in favor of her own desires. In one tragic version of the tale, Maria's emotional turmoil led her to drown her children in a river. When she realized the horror of her actions, she desperately tried to rescue them, but it was too late. Overcome with guilt and sorrow, she too drowned herself.

As a result of her crime, Maria was condemned to wander the earth as La Llorona, crying out for her lost children, unable to rest until she finds them. In some versions, she searches for them along rivers and lakes, calling their names, while in others, her cries can be heard as a mournful wail in the night. It is often said that she may mistakenly take children who resemble her own, leading to a chilling warning for children: "Don’t stay out too late or La Llorona will get you."

Themes and Symbolism:

1. Guilt and Redemption: La Llorona is often seen as a symbol of a mother’s guilt for losing or harming her children, and her eternal torment represents the idea that some actions cannot be undone or forgiven. Her endless search for her children serves as a reflection of her unending regret and the idea of divine punishment.


2. The Dangers of Neglect: In many variations of the tale, La Llorona's actions serve as a cautionary tale to parents, warning against neglect, especially of one's children. The story is often used to teach children to be cautious and listen to their parents.


3. Grief and Loss: La Llorona also represents the intense sorrow and grief that can come from losing loved ones, and her endless crying is symbolic of the emotional pain she cannot escape.



Cultural Impact:

La Llorona is a central figure in Latin American culture, with the legend passed down through generations. It has inspired many adaptations in literature, film, television, and even music. Her figure is often used in ghost stories to scare children or as a way to reflect on themes of loss, regret, and the consequences of one's actions.

The legend of La Llorona continues to be a powerful symbol in popular culture, and variations of the story appear in a variety of media, including the 2019 horror film The Curse of La Llorona, which presents a supernatural version of the tale.

The story of La Llorona, like many folktales, varies depending on the region, but her role as a tragic, weeping spirit who serves as both a warning and a reflection on deep emotional loss remains a constant theme.

MX
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Wait until he says " Go get em Rufus " If that shows up 💀

UrlocalEditorhere
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Whenever other sounds are added over the top of videos like this, it means it's a fake video. The extra sound is to make it more difficult to properly hear what the noise actually is.

TheRecord
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Now i remember the guy that does
"HoLa NiNiOooos AhAhAhHa"😂

ChillBin
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For those who dont know who's la LIorona its a women in mexico she had children and she drowned one of them and i dont know what she did to the other one but after that she goes were she drowned her kid and she yells my kids and she goes around stealing kids😢

AllisonBarrera-pd
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If it is SCP 096, I’m fucking running. Until I DIED 💀

Funtimefreddo
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prolly just the cartel torturing someone

Deluxe
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I was the woman screaming. I was walking in the woods and my beard got caught on a tree lim.

MonstaCreepypasta
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I honestly think it’s a cougar or mountain lion I don’t know if they live anywhere near those but if they don’t, then I don’t know
Mountain lions or cougars can sound like crying humans when they roar and they sound pretty disturbing, but if cougars are mountain lions don’t live where this person lives then I don’t know. It’s something on normal but at the same time there’s a lot of animals that sound like human cries so this “ creature” could just be an animal that sounds like a screaming person when it roars or howls or barks or hisses honestly, I think it’s one of those animals😅

reinamariayoung
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Phasmophobia players be like

Mmmmm probably a banshee

M_ZENITE_YT
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It’s la Llorona here’s her story a women called Maria had a peaceful life and was married but I think her husband cheated on her so she drowned her kids at a lake in Mexico and she’s the weeping woman and cries in the night if you hear her close she’s far if you hear her far she’s close and she cries my kids in Spanish and she looks for her kids and she’s wearing a white wedding dress and yeah she goes near the lake and cries and yeah I hope I gave you a lot of information about la Llorona so yeah❤ 😊

KimberlyMejia-ei
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It sounded like it was far away which means she’s closer.

kswillbball
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I hear screams late at night many times, but i never care to look 😂😂

PetalsOfFlower