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{{Quote|Bleak Level: The dark stone hallway in the back of the museum has grimmer paintings along its walls, including the infamous coffin corpse scene.|TVTropes.org<ref name="tvtropes">tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/VideoGame/TheMuseumOfAnythingGoes</ref>}}
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{{Infobox Game
|title = The Museum of Anything Goes
|image = Cover.jpg
|imagecaption = The beautiful, surreal art cover for ''The Museum of Anything Goes''.<ref>https://archive.org/details/museum-of-anything-goes</ref>
|maker = Wayzata Technology
|type = Video game
|date = 1995
|platform = [[wikipedia:Windows 3.1|Windows 3.1]]
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'''The Museum of Anything Goes''' is a 1995 [[games|video game]] for [[wikipedia:Windows 3.1|Windows 3.1]]. It was created by Michael Markowski and Maxwell S. Robinson and published by Wayzata Technology.<ref name="tvtropes" /> It is considered one of the first bait-and-switch [[shock sites]] ever made.


The game is set in a museum. The player can click on different paintings to enter them. Inside, there are strange [[wikipedia:Full-motion video|full motion video]] clips and interactive parts. Most of these videos were filmed in or near [[wikipedia:Chicago|Chicago]].<ref name="tvtropes" />
==Funeral scene==
On one occasion, ''The Museum of Anything'' started acting uncharacteristically. It happens during a specific scene showing a funeral. In this scene, the camera shows a coffin being lowered into the ground. After the people leave, a message appears. It tells the player not to click on the coffin. If the player ignores this warning and clicks, a disturbing [[video]] plays. The video shows human-like flesh being put into a machine. The audio is a loud, overlapping mix of sirens and a baby crying. The player can click off the video and resume into the game.


Some people, including the [[YouTube]]r Nexpo, believe the "flesh" in the video is actually a pig. Another theory says the footage was taken from an old documentary about a slaughterhouse.<ref>reddit.com/r/creepygaming/comments/11e76nx/the_museum_of_anything_goes_dead_body_full_scene/</ref>
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Shock sites that can induce "shocking" effect without being pornographic or gore-y, just equally disturbing enough. Terms that knock curiosity into our sense the same way traditional shock sites do. However, some might include gore or sexual undertones; but does not display any graphic content that falls under the criteria of main shock sites.
==Bonsai Kitten==
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[[File:Bonsai Kitten.png|thumb|A four-panel photograph of "Bonsai Kitten."]]
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Bonsai Kitten was an experiment conducted by an MIT graduate student Dr. Michael Wong Chang. It was originally hosted on various university servers like MIT and the University of Michigan before getting its own domain, ''Bonsaikitten.com''.
 
The website claimed that a kitten's bones could be molded as it grew, much like the Japanese art of shaping bonsai trees. This method could be similarly compared to foot binding, a real-life practice of tightly binding the feet to change their natural shape and size. Here, users could find the development stages of "bonsai kittens." and how it's done. During the process, the kitten would grow into the shape of the jar, which was then broken once the cat reached the desired size. Users could view three of the four images showcasing this process. The last image, which showed the kitten in a later stage of development, could only be seen via the MIT student's email. The backlash was so intense that the FBI investigated the creators for potential animal cruelty statutes, but no charges were filed because no actual animals were harmed.
 
==Gamer Leg==
Gamer Leg is a wrinkled leg full of pressure marks, purplish-red and blue splotches, and skin inflammations. The image went viral after it was reposted to <code>r/greentext</code> on [[Reddit]],<ref>reddit.com/r/greentext/comments/1adl3oy/anon_has_gamer_leg/</ref> with several other reposts luring people to search for 'Gamer leg' on search engines.<ref>instagram.com/p/DY46E16FJ97/</ref>
 
The "Gamer Leg" belonged to an American ''[[wikipedia:League of Legends|League of Legends]]'' player Martin "Marn" Phan.<ref>primetimer.com/news/what-is-gamer-leg-and-is-it-real-viral-ternscheese-tweet-explained-as-concerning-images-leave-netizens-appalled</ref> The image first surfaced when Marn was diagnosed with [[wikipedia:Vasculitis|Vasculitis]], an autoimmune disease that causes inflammation of the blood vessels.<ref>tiktok.com/@everariasmd/video/7335226466004798766?lang=en</ref> Marn reached out to medical professionals to rule out blood clots and was later treated for skin vasculitis.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=-UEt0-bkVr4</ref> Despite the real issue being diagnosed years prior, the condition was not caused strictly by gaming, but it is commonly associated with factors of prolonged stress, which led to poor blood circulation, also known as [[wikipedia:stasis dermatitis|stasis dermatitis]].<ref>https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/gamer_leg</ref>
 
==South32==
In 2018-2019, ''South32.com'' was changed to a moving picture of the possessed figure from [[wikipedia:The Russian Sleep Experiment|''The Russian Sleep Experiment'']], with "South32" text flashing on the forehead and across the screen. A laughing sound could be heard playing loudly. Words above the screen suggest that 'South32' was once an 'xxx motion picture company', or simply put, an adult film production company.<ref>https://youtu.be/ZoUsgjQhN94?t=239</ref>
 
In 2016, a [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4544614/ neo-noir film] called ''South32'' was released. The film was written and directed by Luigi Bian,<ref>https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2168471/</ref> who is commonly associated with, and referenced by, ''South32.com'' multiple times.<ref name="Reddit1">reddit.com/r/InternetMysteries/comments/1gw81y2/who_is_luigi_bian_and_what_are_these_mass_uploads/</ref> However, it was revealed that Luigi Bian was a fake name. The real person behind Luigi Bian was ''Saeid Yomtob Ian'', an Iranian sex trafficker.<ref>reddit.com/r/South32Investigators/comments/1koqu0k/100_sure_that_luigi_is_an_iranian_sex_trafficker/</ref> He used ''South32.com'' to extort the mining company [[wikipedia:South32|South32]] and used methods such as [[wikipedia:cybersquatting|cybersquatting]].
 
The dispute begun when the owner of the mining company, ''BHP Billiton'', filed complaints against Luigi Bian, despite his having owned the trademark since April 3rd, 2012.<ref>https://www.wipo.int/amc/en/domains/decisions/pdf/2023/d2023-1808.pdf</ref> BHP Billiton chose the name South32 because it refers to the 32nd parallel south line of latitude, which links the company's major operating regions in [[wikipedia:Australia|Australia]] and [[wikipedia:Southern Africa|Southern Africa]].<ref>https://www.bhp.com/news/media-centre/releases/2014/12/new-company-to-be-named-south32</ref> ''South32.com'' never included any disturbing content until 2014, when BHP Billiton announced they would be naming their new company after the former's name.
 
In this case, the person behind Luigi Bian tried everything to defame the mining company, regardless of whether he has mental disability or spectrum. For example, the site added the words "xxx motion company" to give users a bad impression of the mining company. Another instance was that ''South32.com'' occasionally display pornographic and screamer content until it was changed to a sex registry slander in May 2026.<ref name="Reddit1" />


The streamer [[wikipedia:Vinesauce|Vinesauce]] (Binyot) played ''The Museum of Anything Goes'' on [[wikipedia:Twitch|Twitch]]. During the stream, he accidentally showed the first half of this video uncensored.
==Gallery==
<gallery widths="200">
Funeral construction 2.png|Constructing the funeral. Just mandatory work.
Funeral construction.png|A group of bystanders observing the grave.
Whatever you do.png|thumb|The funeral and its [[wikipedia:reverse psychology|blatant warning]]. He's been wanting you to click it anyway, so.. [[wikipedia:Curiosity killed the cat|Curiosity killed the pig.]]
</gallery>
==References==
==References==
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==Links==
*'''Download link''': https://www.myabandonware.com/game/the-museum-of-anything-goes-hgg
*'''The Museum of Anything Goes wiki''': https://www.tumblr.com/the-museum-of-anything-goes
<u>NOTE</u>: The following [[videos]] contains [[shock site|disturbing content]]!
*'''Full length video''': youtube.com/watch?v=jUmqhATOuTM
*'''Vinesauce's uncut commentary (Timestamp is around 1:30:50)''': youtube.com/watch?v=ZDvPvTMFS4c
*'''Twitch clip where Binyot gets spooked''': youtube.com/watch?v=L0Ty8Af8nZg
*'''Showcase video''': https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cGY1CiFdvIs
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Latest revision as of 20:50, 5 June 2026

Shock sites that can induce "shocking" effect without being pornographic or gore-y, just equally disturbing enough. Terms that knock curiosity into our sense the same way traditional shock sites do. However, some might include gore or sexual undertones; but does not display any graphic content that falls under the criteria of main shock sites.

Bonsai Kitten

Bonsai Kitten was an experiment conducted by an MIT graduate student Dr. Michael Wong Chang. It was originally hosted on various university servers like MIT and the University of Michigan before getting its own domain, Bonsaikitten.com.

The website claimed that a kitten's bones could be molded as it grew, much like the Japanese art of shaping bonsai trees. This method could be similarly compared to foot binding, a real-life practice of tightly binding the feet to change their natural shape and size. Here, users could find the development stages of "bonsai kittens." and how it's done. During the process, the kitten would grow into the shape of the jar, which was then broken once the cat reached the desired size. Users could view three of the four images showcasing this process. The last image, which showed the kitten in a later stage of development, could only be seen via the MIT student's email. The backlash was so intense that the FBI investigated the creators for potential animal cruelty statutes, but no charges were filed because no actual animals were harmed.

Gamer Leg

Gamer Leg is a wrinkled leg full of pressure marks, purplish-red and blue splotches, and skin inflammations. The image went viral after it was reposted to r/greentext on Reddit,[1] with several other reposts luring people to search for 'Gamer leg' on search engines.[2]

The "Gamer Leg" belonged to an American League of Legends player Martin "Marn" Phan.[3] The image first surfaced when Marn was diagnosed with Vasculitis, an autoimmune disease that causes inflammation of the blood vessels.[4] Marn reached out to medical professionals to rule out blood clots and was later treated for skin vasculitis.[5] Despite the real issue being diagnosed years prior, the condition was not caused strictly by gaming, but it is commonly associated with factors of prolonged stress, which led to poor blood circulation, also known as stasis dermatitis.[6]

South32

In 2018-2019, South32.com was changed to a moving picture of the possessed figure from The Russian Sleep Experiment, with "South32" text flashing on the forehead and across the screen. A laughing sound could be heard playing loudly. Words above the screen suggest that 'South32' was once an 'xxx motion picture company', or simply put, an adult film production company.[7]

In 2016, a neo-noir film called South32 was released. The film was written and directed by Luigi Bian,[8] who is commonly associated with, and referenced by, South32.com multiple times.[9] However, it was revealed that Luigi Bian was a fake name. The real person behind Luigi Bian was Saeid Yomtob Ian, an Iranian sex trafficker.[10] He used South32.com to extort the mining company South32 and used methods such as cybersquatting.

The dispute begun when the owner of the mining company, BHP Billiton, filed complaints against Luigi Bian, despite his having owned the trademark since April 3rd, 2012.[11] BHP Billiton chose the name South32 because it refers to the 32nd parallel south line of latitude, which links the company's major operating regions in Australia and Southern Africa.[12] South32.com never included any disturbing content until 2014, when BHP Billiton announced they would be naming their new company after the former's name.

In this case, the person behind Luigi Bian tried everything to defame the mining company, regardless of whether he has mental disability or spectrum. For example, the site added the words "xxx motion company" to give users a bad impression of the mining company. Another instance was that South32.com occasionally display pornographic and screamer content until it was changed to a sex registry slander in May 2026.[9]

References

  1. reddit.com/r/greentext/comments/1adl3oy/anon_has_gamer_leg/
  2. instagram.com/p/DY46E16FJ97/
  3. primetimer.com/news/what-is-gamer-leg-and-is-it-real-viral-ternscheese-tweet-explained-as-concerning-images-leave-netizens-appalled
  4. tiktok.com/@everariasmd/video/7335226466004798766?lang=en
  5. youtube.com/watch?v=-UEt0-bkVr4
  6. https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/gamer_leg
  7. https://youtu.be/ZoUsgjQhN94?t=239
  8. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2168471/
  9. 9.0 9.1 reddit.com/r/InternetMysteries/comments/1gw81y2/who_is_luigi_bian_and_what_are_these_mass_uploads/
  10. reddit.com/r/South32Investigators/comments/1koqu0k/100_sure_that_luigi_is_an_iranian_sex_trafficker/
  11. https://www.wipo.int/amc/en/domains/decisions/pdf/2023/d2023-1808.pdf
  12. https://www.bhp.com/news/media-centre/releases/2014/12/new-company-to-be-named-south32