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Over 1,600 quakes hit Japan's Tokara Islands, sparking fears after a manga predicted a megaquake on 5 July. Experts warn ...
Rumours of a possible disaster went viral after Ryo Tatsuki, an artist said to have visions of the future, predicted a ...
A once-obscure manga called Watashi ga Mita Mirai (translated as The Future I Saw) by Ryo Tatsuki allegedly predicted the ...
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The Autopian on MSNWhy A Doomsday Manga Might Make Your Next Subaru More ExpensiveThe promise of populism is that the world is secretly simple, but the reality of governing is that the world is actually ...
In Japan, swarms of earthquakes are fueling a dip in tourism and a viral panic over predictions of the next 'big one' ...
Baba Vanga, the "Nostradamus of the Balkans," predicted fortunate times for Taurus, Leo, and Aquarius in 2025. Taurus will ...
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Creative Bloq on MSNA comic book just grounded planes and decimated tourism in Japan – for realWhen an artist's fictional vision triggers real-world panic, what does it say about the power of our creative work?
SHINee’s Taemin has apologized after facing backlash for a comment made during a livestream on July 5th. Open the Youtube ...
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Japan’s Manga ‘Megaquake’ Prophecy Sparks Global PanicA viral manga claiming a “megaquake” on July 5 has stirred global anxiety under the keyword Japan’s Manga ‘Megaquake’ ...
A manga called The Future I Saw predicted a great calamity on July 5, resulting in several travel cancellations on the date.
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Philstar.com on MSNDOST: Quake swarms normal, hysteria baselessGovernment scientists have reiterated that earthquake swarms are normal and do not lead to major destruction, even as a Japanese manga comic book prediction causes tourist arrivals in Japan to plunge ...
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