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The Black Eyed Children legend originates from alleged‍ sightings of children with completely black eyes, sometimes reported to be wearing dated clothing ⁣or appearing at oddly late hours. They’re often described as pale and emotionless, asking for help or inviting themselves into homes or cars. Their black eyes are said to have no sclera, iris,⁤ or⁤ pupils. Reports‍ often mention a feeling of indescribable fear that overcomes those who encounter these children. ⁢Most⁣ accounts are sourced from first-hand experiences often ⁣shared via internet‍ forums, which has led many to question the‍ authenticity and credibility ⁣of these stories.

History

The first ‍story of the Black Eyed Children was reportedly posted in 1998 on an internet forum by a Texas journalist, Brian ⁣Bethel. He recounted a meeting with two boys who had⁤ black eyes ⁣and insidious intentions outside a movie theatre in Abilene, Texas. According to Bethel, the children asked for a ride home to retrieve money for a movie, but he felt ⁢an⁣ overwhelming sense of fear and drove away. His story spread rapidly online, leading⁢ to an ‍influx of alleged sightings⁢ from people⁣ all over the world, contributing to the proliferation of the myth.

Mystery

Despite the numerous accounts, there is still no⁣ tangible evidence to prove the existence of these so-called Black Eyed Children. Different theories circulate regarding their origin and nature. Some people⁢ believe they are ghosts or spirits trapped in ⁣the physical world, while ‌others think they could be extraterrestrials trying their best to blend into human society. Strangely enough, experiences with these eerie entities are ‍often associated with a dizzying array of unfortunate events ranging from illnesses to ⁢accidents, ⁢heightening‌ their mystery. Until solid evidence‌ is provided, the Black Eyed Children will remain an eerie enigma in the folklore and urban legends‍ realm.

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