Question:
ive been wandering this for a while its kinda dumb but is bloody mary real?
courtney p
2007-10-08 12:36:03 UTC
ive always been realy scared about this subject and i just really wanna kno if bloody mary is real or A fake..
Fourteen answers:
2007-10-08 12:39:52 UTC
Bloody Mary (folklore)
Rachelle_of_Shangri_La
2007-10-08 22:43:10 UTC
The legend was invented. However, "Bloody Mary" actually refers to Mary I of England (Mary Tudor born on18 February 1516 – 17 November 1558) was Queen of England until her death. She was remembered for briefly returning England to Roman Catholicism and had almost three hundred religious dissenters executed by burning at the stake, as a consequence, she is often known as "Bloody Mary." She died on November 17, 1558 at the age of 42, most likely of ovarian cancer.

Sometimes your brain likes to trick your eyes, it could be your own shadow or image through the mirror. As the legend goes, you have to twirl around 3 or 13 times, this is to make your head dizzy so you could only see blurry images in front of you. Since you can't really see what is in front of you, you start to make up your own interpretation of what you saw.
2007-10-08 19:40:12 UTC
Any myth could have some basis in historical fact, but there is no scientific proof or evidence for ghosts or spirits.

She could have been a real person that did some horrible things at some time in the past, but now its just a story.
bucksfan_1979
2007-10-08 21:11:10 UTC
Bloody Mary, no...

Bloody Courtney, maybe.
danielle_1ca
2007-10-08 19:41:29 UTC
In folklore and children's street culture, "Bloody Mary" is a game in which a ghost of the same name (or sometimes other names, such as "Mary Worth") is said to appear in a mirror when summoned. One of the more common ways participants attempt to make her appear is to stand before a mirror in the dark (most commonly in a bathroom) and repeat her name three times, though there are many variations. Some include chanting a hundred times, chanting at midnight, spinning around, rubbing one's eyes, running the water, or chanting her name thirteen times with a lit candle. Most of these are meant to disorient people. In some versions of the legend, the summoner must say, "Bloody Mary, I killed your son!" or "I killed your baby." In these variants, Bloody Mary is often believed to be the spirit of a mother (often a widow) who murdered her children, or a young mother whose baby was stolen from her, which made her go mad in grief and she eventually committed suicide. In stories where Mary is supposed to have been wrongly accused of killing her children, the querent might say "I believe in Mary Worth." This is similar to another game involving the summoning of the Bell Witch in a mirror at midnight. The game is often a test of courage, as it is said that if Bloody Mary is summoned, she would proceed to kill the summoner in an extremely violent way, such as ripping his or her face off, scratching his or her eyes out, driving the person insane or bringing the person into the mirror with her. Other variations say that the querent must not look directly at her, but at her image in the mirror; she will then reveal the querent's future, particularly concerning marriage and children.[1]





Divination rituals such as the one depicted on this early 20th century Halloween greeting card, where a woman stares into a mirror in a darkened room to catch a glimpse of the face of her future husband, while a witch lurks in the shadows, may be one origin of the Bloody Mary legend.Bloody Mary Worth is typically described as a child-murderer who lived in the locality where the legend has taken root years ago. There is often a specific local graveyard or tombstone that becomes attached to the legend.



On the other hand, various people have surmised that the lore about taunting Bloody Mary about her baby may relate her tenuously to folklore about Queen Mary I, known in history by the sobriquet "Bloody Mary". [2][3]The queen's life was marked by a number of miscarriages or false pregnancies. Had Mary I successfully borne a child, this would have established a Roman Catholic succession and threatened the continuance of her religious persecutions after her death. Speculation exists that the miscarriages were deliberately induced. As a result, some retellings of the tale make Bloody Mary the queen driven to madness by the loss of her children. [4] It is likely, however, that Queen Mary I provided only her nickname to the Bloody Mary of folklore. She is also confused in some tellings of the story with Mary Queen of Scots.



The mirror ritual by which Bloody Mary is summoned may also relate to a form of divination involving mirrors and darkness that was once performed on Halloween. While as with any sort of folklore the details may vary, this particular tale encouraged young women to walk up a flight of stairs backwards, holding a candle and a hand mirror, in a darkened house. As they gazed into the mirror, they were supposed to be able to catch a view of their future husband's face. There was, however, a chance that they would see the skull-face of the Grim Reaper instead; this meant, of course, that they were destined to die before they married.[5]



The appearance of a ghostly figure in the mirror could be explained quite easily for the more complex rituals, for example spinning around whilst summoning Bloody Mary in front of a mirror lit by candles. The combination of dizziness, rapid movement and flickering lighting could easily fool the eye into seeing someone, especially when the idea has already been implanted. The participant may think that they have seen a spirit, it is, however, most likely a trick of the eye brought upon by the combination of darkness and fear.
2007-10-08 20:23:56 UTC
It's a real urban legend with a really interesting history and lots of local variants. If you want to research such things,



http://www. snopes.com



is always the first place to go.
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2007-10-08 19:41:30 UTC
i have no clue.

back in elemantary school, my friends and i thought she was real due to the stories we heard from our parent's native countries like : el salvador, honduras and nicaragua.



we tried to make her appear several times at this restroom in school. by flushing the toilet three times flicking the lights on and off 3 times , splashing the mirror 3 times while chanting her name 3 times. we heard some noises from the toilet thing and then we would run out screaming. she might be real. never seen her. who knows
2007-10-08 19:39:49 UTC
yeah



Mary Queen of Scotts I think



she made some wars or something



the drink is just tomato juice
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2007-10-11 20:24:05 UTC
No, If u try it the only thing your gonna bee looking at is urself looking like a stupid trick in da mirror, Also, its amazing how a work of are just kills people and grabs them and kills them like dat...wow, maybe i'll be forced to believe in dragons, ghost, leprechauns, and uncorns to...ooh, WOW!!!!!!!!!!
conundrum_dragon
2007-10-08 19:50:12 UTC
my sister swears she is after she tried it one night...I have never tried it so I don't know.....oh and they are comming out with a Bloody Mary movie...
credo quia est absurdum
2007-10-08 19:44:30 UTC
If you are talking about the cocktail made with tomato juice an vodka...yes, real

If the movie monster which comes out of mirrors...

It's a movie already.

Just like "Inconvenient Truth", all FICTION and made specifically to FRIGHTEN YOU.
christina c
2007-10-08 19:40:01 UTC
nop

just 2 scare da kidz
Christina
2007-10-08 19:55:06 UTC
i dunno even tho wen me and my step sis did it we were sitting in the living room and we looked at the bathroom door and noticed that door was almost closed wen we had it all the way open and wierd stuff had been happening at my dads house ever since! like the other day my step mom felt someone ouch her leg wen she was the only one in the kitchen and my step sis door opens by itself and one time my dad thought he heard someone call his name wen he was home alone...
2007-10-08 19:39:29 UTC
probably not...shes dead..


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