Depends on the kid really XD
A kid in my school kicked a soccer ball in front of a moving car, the car squashed it.
 
hmm?...now that you mention it.....*looks in mirror*

ah there it is.

then why is it so hard to breathe...? *faints from gas leak*
 
lol thats true~ but for some reason my horse doesnt wanna come back to me...all i did was chase lolis around for a few hundred years and then he snorted at me as if in contempt and walked away...havnt seen him since...
 
Dullahan dullahan..
first time hearing it is of course from durarara XD

try a harley davidson
 
i shall admit that that is where i got my main knowledge of it as well *nods*
 
Look at this "popular culture" thing

"
- Several Castlevania games feature the Dullahan figure, although as undead rather than faeries. They first featured in Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse for the Nintendo Entertainment System as "Headless Hunters", and again under the same name in Super Castlevania IV for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. They appear in Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, this time adopting the name "Dhuron", which was most likely a phonetic mistranslation. The Dullahan was featured as a "boss" enemy in the Japanese-only PC Engine game Castlevania: Rondo of Blood, as well as the more widely distributed Super Nintendo game it inspired, Castlevania: Dracula X (Castlevania: Vampire's Kiss in Europe), and the Nintendo DS game Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin. More recently, the character was featured in Castlevania: Lament of Innocence, Castlevania: Curse of Darkness, Castlevania: The Arcade (only in Japan and Europe), and Pachislot Akumajō Dracula II (only in Japan).

- The Disney film Darby O'Gill and the Little People does not name the Dullahan directly, but portrays it as the headless driver of the Cóiste Bodhar.

- In the Golden Sun franchise, Dullahan appears as a powerful boss monster and ally that can be called by the Necromage class.

- The Dullahan makes several appearances as an enemy in the Final Fantasy series of games.

- In the Vagrant Story video game, the Dullahan is a boss that the protagonist, Ashley Riot, encounters early on.

- In the Blue Dragon video game, the Dullahan is a robotic headless centaur who is the mini-boss on the Road to Jibral.

- In the Durarara!! anime and manga, a Dullahan named Celty Sturluson is featured as a main character.

- In the Hataraku Maou-sama!/The Devil is a Part-Timer anime and manga, Devil King Sadao's mundane bicycle is referred to as 'The Dullahan'.

- In the Lost Girl episode "Where There's a Will, There's a Fae," a Dullahan mercenary is present.

- In the Strider 2, for the original PlayStation, a Dullahan appears as a Stage Boss.

1 One of the recurring creature types in the Monster Rancher franchise is the Durahan, named using a Romanization of the Japanese pronunciation of the word "dullahan." Although typically appearing as a spectral suit of armor, the flavor text of the creature references the dullahan myths.

- In the game Shining Force (Sega Genesis), he is an enemy known as "Durahan". Players may be fooled at first by a large face but that is only a decoration on his armor for upon closer inspection, you will see that he has no head.

- In the book Skulduggery Pleasant: Mortal Coil by Derek Landy, A Dullahan appears to take Stephanie to Dr. Nye so she can have him seal her true name.

- In the Hallmark movie "The Magical Legend of the Leprechauns" (1999), a troupe of leprechauns has a brief encounter with a very depressed Dunlang the Dullahan."


nothing about a legend...
 
It did say it was "from" Ireland...
though I didn't bother reading it because it's too little
 

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