This is a true story. A girl died in 1933. A man buried her when she was still alive. The murder chanted, "Toma sota balcu," as he buried her. Now that you have read this chant, you will meet this little girl. In the middle of the night she will be on your ceiling. She will suffocate you like she was suffocated. If you post this on your profile, she will not bother you. Your kindness will be rewarded.
This is a true story. A girl died in 1933. A man buried her when she was still alive. The murder chanted, "Toma sota balcu," as he buried her. Now that you have read this chant, you will meet this little girl. In the middle of the night she will be on your ceiling. She will suffocate you like she was suffocated. If you post this on your profile, she will not bother you. Your kindness will be rewarded.
"Toma sota balcu" is a made-up phrase that has no specific meaning in any language. It is often used as a joke or a way to confuse others. It does not translate to anything meaningful.
IT CAN BE TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH AS FOLLOWED. Sota takes balcu to.
A girl died in 1933 by a homicidal murderer. He buried her in the ground when she was still alive. The murdered chanted, "Toma sota balcu" as he buried her. Now that you have read the chant, you will meet this little girl. In the middle of the night, she will be on your ceiling. She will suffocate you like she was suffocated. If you post this, she will not bother you. Your kindness will be rewarded.
No, "Toma sota balcu" is not a known or meaningful phrase in English. It may be in another language or context that I am not familiar with. Can you provide more context or information?
"Toma sota balcu" is a phrase known as a "backwards talk prank" where the words are actually a reverse spelling of the phrase "uc lab atos amot" which does not have a specific meaning in English. It is just a jumbled phrase created for fun or as a prank.
It's an Anagram of "Automata Blocs". This is a secret message, attempting to warn people of a real danger we are in...Automata is the plural of Automaton, a machine like creature, and blocs is a group formed for a common purpose... I translated part of it. Toma takes balcu. Sota is spanish, I'm not sure about the rest. "Toma" can be the name of a place, and is also a Japanese name for both a town and a railway station. "Sota" is a Spanish word (not sure of its meaning), an Indian surname and a Japanese given name.
"La sota" means "the jack" in Spanish, often referring to the playing card. The word can also have other meanings depending on the context, such as a female house servant or a lower-level title in a hierarchal system.
Thomas in Russian is pronounced "Toma" (Π’ΠΎΠΌΠ°).
No, "Toma sota balcu" is not a known or meaningful phrase in English. It may be in another language or context that I am not familiar with. Can you provide more context or information?
"Toma sota balcu" is a phrase known as a "backwards talk prank" where the words are actually a reverse spelling of the phrase "uc lab atos amot" which does not have a specific meaning in English. It is just a jumbled phrase created for fun or as a prank.
It's an Anagram of "Automata Blocs". This is a secret message, attempting to warn people of a real danger we are in...Automata is the plural of Automaton, a machine like creature, and blocs is a group formed for a common purpose... I translated part of it. Toma takes balcu. Sota is spanish, I'm not sure about the rest. "Toma" can be the name of a place, and is also a Japanese name for both a town and a railway station. "Sota" is a Spanish word (not sure of its meaning), an Indian surname and a Japanese given name.
GIRL DIED IN 1993, A MAN BURIED HER IN HER OWN homewhen she was still alive. The murderer chanted, "Toma sota balcu" as heburied her. Now that you have read the chant, you will meet this littlegirl. In the middle of the night she will stand at the side of your bedstarring straight int your eyes She will suffocate you like she was suffocated. This story is sadlytrue. Ifyou post this 5 different times she will not bother yo... I'm sorry but i had to
Nope. This is like one of those "Bloody Mary" type scary/fun things that went around in the mid-2000s.
GIRL DIED IN 1993, A MAN BURIED HER IN HER OWN home when she was still alive. The murderer chanted, "Toma sota balcu" as he buried her. Now that you have read the chant, you will meet this little girl. In the middle of the night she will stand at the side of your bed starring straight into your eyes. She will suffocate you... like she was suffocated. This story is sadly true. If you post this 5 differnt times she will not bother you
It's like saying, "Take that! And that! And take that!"
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Toma de culo literally translates into "jackass".
There is a popular urban legend about a young girl named Judith Maas who was supposedly buried alive in 1933 in Hamburg, Germany. However, there is no concrete evidence to support this claim. It is likely a myth that has been perpetuated over time.
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take everything