Slender Man Myths

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Slender Man Slender Man a fictional urban legend that was first created in 2009, the creature better known as slender man haves; no face, no hair, very...very thin and wears a dark black suit. Slender man sometimes for joking reasons portrayed like a boogeyman like creature. Basically his made in the horror stories, which many people can tell why. The Slender Man was made by something awful as internet meme, but technically made by some guy named Eric Knudsen. Unlike many urban legends Slender Man, people can trace how Slender Man was made, slender man is a part of the species called cryptid. A cryptid is an animal or a plant whose existence hasn’t been proven true or real, it has never been discover as to be true. Cryptids often

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