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|title = nothing beats the russians
|title = nothing beats the russians
|image = Nothing beats the russians text.png
|image = Nothing beats the russians text.png
|maker = Eleyer Studio (Elleyer)
|maker = Eleyer Studio (Elleyer/Ellessar)
|type = [[YouTube]] video
|type = [[YouTube]] video
|date = Unknown (Only known upload posted on August 10th, 2013)
|date = Unknown (Only known upload posted on August 10th, 2013)
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'''nothing beats the russians''' is a [[screamer]] video made by Eleyer Studio (Elleyer) also knows as Ellessar on an unknown date. The only known upload of this was posted by MrAvgnfan12 on August 10th, 2013, who is known for reuploading creepy videos.
'''nothing beats the russians''' was a [[screamer]] [[video]] created by Eleyer Studio. The only known upload of this was archived by MrAvgnfan12 on August 10th, 2013, and that a higher quality version of the video existed but can't be proven.


The video begins with a title card with a red tint with russian text at the top and text in the middle saying "Eleyer Studio". The background is a man with blacked out eyes on the left, and a ghostly woman wearing a white dress on the right. It then cuts to russian text, the only decipherable text reads "Внимание, это видео может нанести ущерб вашему" which translates to "Warning, this video might make damage on your". then it cuts to black with an occasional white dot appearing along with a glitchy sound. Then suddenly at 0:33 immediately after the white dot appears, a ghostly face appears along with audio of a radio being searched through. Then more audio of radio searching plays along with more ghostly faces before stopping on the man from the title card. Then it continues to show more flashing dots before cutting to a bunch of eyes, then it shows more flashing dots before cutting to another ghostly face. Then the audio stops and it proceeds to show fast flashes of flashing dots, ghostly faces, eyes and warped text. During the flash you can see the mugshot of Robert Morin. Then the flashes of the same stuff appear in a different order along with the track "Поэзия" by Soviet band "Akvarium" also known by the name "Aquarium". When the talking of the track begins it shows one of the ghostly faces slowly shaking. Then a white dot flashes on screen, then another ghostly face appears also slowly shaking. Then it cuts to the warped text from the flashes, then the warped text starts to shake. Then the warped text becomes more stretched still shaking with the screen having a hint of static. Then the text becomes less warped and the screen clearer but glitching. Then it cuts to fire with fog in the background with the text still there. Then it zooms out to show the text fully. Then it cuts to black as the last view seconds of the track play. Then nothing happens until suddenly at 1:52, an image of a womans face with black eyes with blood on her face close to the camera appears along with a glitchy roar. Then it cuts back to the title card along with cheesy music before the video ends.
After the channel's traditional title card, the video starts with a man with blacked-out eyes stands on the left, while a ghostly woman in a white dress appears on the right. A Russian text covers the screen, with the only clear part reading "Внимание, это видео может нанести ущерб вашему," which translates to "Warning, this video may cause harm to your." The screen cuts to black, intermittently showing a white dot accompanied by glitchy sounds.


It's said that a higher quality version of the video exists but can't be proven.
At 0:33, a ghostly face appears front of the white dot, accompanied by radio static. More ghostly faces follow, including the man from the title card, along with flashing dots and glitchy audio. The video begins to show a sequence of eyes, followed by more ghostly faces. The rapid flashes continue, showing dots, faces, eyes, and distorted text. Among these flashes, a [https://boingboing.net/2008/01/31/funny-mugshot-of-fle.html mugshot of Robert Morin] briefly appears. The track "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mq8nwSL3jDE Поэзия]" by the Soviet band [[wikipedia:Aquarium (band)|Akvarium]] begins playing as a ghostly face slowly shakes onscreen with the song continuing.
== Link ==
 
<span data-mce-style="color: yellow;" style="color: yellow;" color="yellow">'''<u>NOTE</u>''': The following video contains a [[screamer]] with flashing lights, as well as unnerving content!</span>
A white dot flashes, and another ghostly face shakes. The distorted text from earlier reappears, shaking and stretching before becoming clearer, though the screen remains glitchy. The scene shifts to fire and fog while the text is still visible. As the text fully appears, the screen goes black during the final moments of the track. Suddenly, at 1:52, an image of a woman with black eyes and blood on her face appears with a loud, glitchy roar before ending with its title card and background music.
== Links ==
<span data-mce-style="color: yellow;" style="color: yellow;" color="yellow">'''<u>NOTE</u>''': The following video contains a [[screamer]] with flashing lights</span>
* youtube.com/watch?v=4Rd6beX6C38
* youtube.com/watch?v=4Rd6beX6C38
* '''Permalink:''' bit.ly/3ywzCZ3
* '''Permalink:''' bit.ly/3ywzCZ3

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nothing beats the russians was a screamer video created by Eleyer Studio. The only known upload of this was archived by MrAvgnfan12 on August 10th, 2013, and that a higher quality version of the video existed but can't be proven.

After the channel's traditional title card, the video starts with a man with blacked-out eyes stands on the left, while a ghostly woman in a white dress appears on the right. A Russian text covers the screen, with the only clear part reading "Внимание, это видео может нанести ущерб вашему," which translates to "Warning, this video may cause harm to your." The screen cuts to black, intermittently showing a white dot accompanied by glitchy sounds.

At 0:33, a ghostly face appears front of the white dot, accompanied by radio static. More ghostly faces follow, including the man from the title card, along with flashing dots and glitchy audio. The video begins to show a sequence of eyes, followed by more ghostly faces. The rapid flashes continue, showing dots, faces, eyes, and distorted text. Among these flashes, a mugshot of Robert Morin briefly appears. The track "Поэзия" by the Soviet band Akvarium begins playing as a ghostly face slowly shakes onscreen with the song continuing.

A white dot flashes, and another ghostly face shakes. The distorted text from earlier reappears, shaking and stretching before becoming clearer, though the screen remains glitchy. The scene shifts to fire and fog while the text is still visible. As the text fully appears, the screen goes black during the final moments of the track. Suddenly, at 1:52, an image of a woman with black eyes and blood on her face appears with a loud, glitchy roar before ending with its title card and background music.

Links

NOTE: The following video contains a screamer with flashing lights

  • youtube.com/watch?v=4Rd6beX6C38
  • Permalink: bit.ly/3ywzCZ3

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