– Accidentally came across creepy images

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Hello. I was looking for momos recipe so i searched up “momo” on google. when i went to the images tab, a lot of creepy images came up. The images had a woman with black hair, a creepy smile and had legs that look like a bird’s legs (i think?). I immediately closed the app because i got jumpscared. Does anyone know what those images were? I just wanted to make momos and now i feel weird.

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Anonymous 0 Comments

You are now cursed.

Momo is generic enough combination of letters that someone likely used the letters for some horror style monster.

You can type random stuff into Google images and either find horror art or otherwise with the same title/description

Anonymous 0 Comments

You can have a voice chat with momo, that’s really cool!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.momoschat.scaryvideocalls

Anonymous 0 Comments

Momo has an interesting internet history, as others have said it was an art piece that went viral as a creepypasta. You can read more about it here –

https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/momo

Anonymous 0 Comments

It’s someone’s art project that went viral as a jumpscare thing. I forget who made it but it’s been around forever.

Anonymous 0 Comments

I always hated momo myself. It’s super creepy uncanny valley. Don’t feel weird because of it. It was super popular though and it was first showed off on Reddit believe it or not

Anonymous 0 Comments

I mean if you want momo recipes why not start by typing that?

You could possibly throw in some googling terms like -creepypasta -horror -curse -jumpscare to cut out some of the creepy results, and write “recipes” exactly like that so only results with that word in will show

Anonymous 0 Comments

Oh I love that sculpture! Her proper name is Mother Bird. She’s based on Japanese folklore about mothers who lose their children becoming bird monsters called ubume from grief, and she was created for a horror art show in 2016. Keisuke Aiso, the artist who made her, worked for a special effects company called Link Factory at the time (I don’t know if he still does). Mother Bird’s job is to show off to movie directors – look at this spooky-ass monster we made! Don’t you want us to build props for your next horror film? And she really punches you in the eyeballs and inspired a whole viral hoax in the USA in 2019 so I’d say she’s pretty effective. Alas, she doesn’t exist anymore. She was created for a temporary exhibit and after a while the materials started to degrade and eventually Keisuke Aiso just threw her out. When there was the whole kerfuffle about “Momo’s curse” and stuff, Keisuke Aiso explained that the statue had been destroyed and stated “the children can be reassured Momo is dead – she doesn’t exist and the curse is gone.”