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  2. Kunekune (urban legend) - Wikipedia

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    The appearance of the Kunekune may be the result of confusion with traditional scarecrows, which are found in fields of rice and barley, textile deity (タンモノ様, Tanmono-Sama), or snake worship, like Hasshaku-sama (八尺様, Eight Feet Tall). It could also possibly be a mis-identification of wick drains. [4]

  3. The Eightfold Fence - Wikipedia

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    "The Eightfold Fence" received critical acclaim. The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 100% approval rating for the episode, based on 5 reviews, with an average rating of 8.8/10. [8] Meredith Hobbs Coons of The A.V. Club gave the episode an "A" and wrote, "We've finally left the confines of Osaka Castle. Now we can get into ...

  4. List of tallest people - Wikipedia

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    Possible tallest strongman as well as possible tallest wrestler in history. His death certificate claimed 8 ft 3 in (2.51 m) tall and still growing. Though other sources say 7 ft 8 in (2.34 m).Guinness stated he was 7 ft 9 in (2.36 m) [63] [dubious – discuss] 1881–1904 (23) Radhouane Charbib: Tunisia: 235.9 cm: 7 ft 8.87 in

  5. The athlete, 36, who at 8 feet 1 inch is the second-tallest man in the world and the tallest Paralympic athlete in history, doesn’t fit into the beds at ... 8-Foot-Tall Paralympian Is Too Big ...

  6. Kuchisake-onna - Wikipedia

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    She is most often described as a tall woman of about 175-180cm, however, some people believe she is up to 8 feet tall, having long, straight black hair, white hands, pale skin, and otherwise being considered beautiful (except for her scar). She has been described as a contemporary yōkai. [1] [2]

  7. Spite fence - Wikipedia

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    A spite wall in Lancashire, England, built in 1880 by the owner of the land on the left, in reaction to the unwanted construction of the house on the right [1]. In property law, a spite fence is an overly tall fence or a row of trees, bushes, or hedges, constructed or planted between adjacent lots by a property owner (with no legitimate purpose), who is annoyed with or wishes to annoy a ...