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The image was also used in a [[creepypasta]] for one of the characters in the story. The story was called "Gurgles and Bugman" and featured title characters who unexpectedly broke into people's homes and hid in one of the corners of each room. A loud laugh can be heard if the victim approaches them without noticing. Once the victim fell asleep, the two would paralyze him. The prank ended with Bugman drinking from the person's neck with a straw, and the show ended with Gurgles covering his face (supposedly the picture) all over the screen with a huge sharp grin while he said, "ssseeee you again ssssoooonn!".
The image was also used in a [[creepypasta]] for one of the characters in the story. The story was called "Gurgles and Bugman" and featured title characters who unexpectedly broke into people's homes and hid in one of the corners of each room. A loud laugh can be heard if the victim approaches them without noticing. Once the victim fell asleep, the two would paralyze him. The prank ended with Bugman drinking from the person's neck with a straw, and the show ended with Gurgles covering his face (supposedly the picture) all over the screen with a huge sharp grin while he said, "ssseeee you again ssssoooonn!".
===Facebook controversy===
===Facebook controversy===
It is unknown where the image got its nickname, but it is obvious that it came from a Facebook account associated with evil acts. The account, in particular, had posted strange Latin and Russian-coded messages along with coordinates. The account was also known for posting content that was usually a violation of the law. Facebook has blocked the account for posting gruesome content and child pornography. The account was also linked to a large number of unsuspecting victims, most of whom were young and were bombarded with disturbing content in their personal messages. Because the nickname is so absurd, it quickly became suited to the image itself.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=QVRBtBpVWzg ScareTheater analysis on Ahenobarbus Henocied</ref>
It is unknown where the image got its nickname, but it is obvious that it came from a Facebook account associated with evil acts. The account, in particular, had posted strange Latin and Russian-coded messages along with coordinates. The account was also known for posting content that was usually a violation of the law. Facebook has blocked the account for posting gruesome content and child pornography. The account was also linked to a large number of unsuspecting victims, most of whom were young and were bombarded with disturbing content in their personal messages. Because the nickname is so absurd, it quickly became suited to the image itself.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=QVRBtBpVWzg - ScareTheater analysis on Ahenobarbus Henocied</ref>


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