Originated in the first African American Town, Brooklyn, Illinois. Carrie Bell-Millard, a school teacher of 45 years, arrange letters, to form the name Karashia. Karashia is Mary Adams; and, Fred and Carrie Bell-Millard's oldest grand daughter.
Karashia was born to Albert and Joyce (Millard) Tabbs on November 9, 1967 at 9:10am.
Kashima Reiko is the Japanese Urban Legend of a young woman Who was attacked my a group of men in a japanese village named Hokkaido and as she was calling for help, she collapsed on the “meishin expressway” and her body was severed at the waist and after she died, she travelled the bathrooms around the world and asked for her legs. If you come across her, she’ll ask you, “where are my legs” you shall say the expressway she collapsed on. She will ask “who told you” you should say Kashima told me. She may trick you and ask “whats my name” don’t say kashima, say mask death/dead person demon. Good luck dude!
Kyle: Zude, have you heard of Kashima Reiko?
Dan: Hell no dude! Who is she?
Kyle: She is a japanese urban legend about a ghost with no legs or lower half of her body.
Dan: Tell me more, bro.
A person that think they could beat up everybody And a person that think they better then everyone at sports but they really not,Also they the type to think just because they beat someone up it means that they could beat up everyone. And they are lazy people who think they all that