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Goldfish in a blender. Золотая рыбка в блендере. 調理金魚 烹饪金鱼 Peces de colores (all translate to Goldfish in a blenderis a screamer published in Dec 7, 2012, by Iscreambooth. It starts with a warning of what is to come. It then shows a goldfish swimming around in a blender. This happens for about a minute. A finger leans toward the blend button, and a red demonic face pops up with a loud scream. After the screamer, the creator says the goldfish was not harmed in anyway, showing the goldfish still alive.
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|title = Goldfish in a Blender
|image = Goldfish.jpg
|imagecaption = First [[3 Orangutans 1 Blender|orangutans]], now goldfish?
|maker = iscreambooth
|type = [[YouTube]] video
|date = December 7th, 2012
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'''Goldfish in a blender''' is a [[screamer]] video uploaded to [[YouTube]] on December 7, 2012 made by Iscreambooth. The title was later changed to "Scientific experiment: a live goldfish in a kitchen cooking blender".


NOTE: The following video contains a screamer.
The video begins with five black slides with text informing the user that this video was conducted as an experiment, and that it was rated "XXX" and contains scenes that some viewers may find disturbing. It also tells the viewer to "make sure the room is well-lit and do not sit too close to the screen" before watching the video.


youtube.com/watch?v=2P07Dygcv08
At 00:18, a man is seen setting up a blender for the "experiment" and filling it up with water. The man then sets a cup of water with a live goldfish in it on the table next to the blender, then takes a small fishnet and scoops the fish from the cup and into the blender. The goldfish swims around in the blender full of water while the man leans a finger to the blender's knob, which would end up killing the fish. However, right before the man gets to make a goldfish smoothie, a picture of a creepy demonic monster-red face appears with a loud, distorted scream. Later then, the video would say that the goldfish was not hurt, harmed or damaged in any way during the video.
 
==Link==
<u>NOTE</u>: The following video contains a [[screamer]]!
* youtube.com/watch?v=9FSizHbcl5w
* '''Permalink:''' web.archive.org/web/20231106155040/litter.catbox.moe/1yvutk.mp4
 
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Latest revision as of 08:33, 6 August 2024

Goldfish in a blender is a screamer video uploaded to YouTube on December 7, 2012 made by Iscreambooth. The title was later changed to "Scientific experiment: a live goldfish in a kitchen cooking blender".

The video begins with five black slides with text informing the user that this video was conducted as an experiment, and that it was rated "XXX" and contains scenes that some viewers may find disturbing. It also tells the viewer to "make sure the room is well-lit and do not sit too close to the screen" before watching the video.

At 00:18, a man is seen setting up a blender for the "experiment" and filling it up with water. The man then sets a cup of water with a live goldfish in it on the table next to the blender, then takes a small fishnet and scoops the fish from the cup and into the blender. The goldfish swims around in the blender full of water while the man leans a finger to the blender's knob, which would end up killing the fish. However, right before the man gets to make a goldfish smoothie, a picture of a creepy demonic monster-red face appears with a loud, distorted scream. Later then, the video would say that the goldfish was not hurt, harmed or damaged in any way during the video.

Link

NOTE: The following video contains a screamer!

  • youtube.com/watch?v=9FSizHbcl5w
  • Permalink: web.archive.org/web/20231106155040/litter.catbox.moe/1yvutk.mp4


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