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*'''finger.swf''' - a clip from [[wikipedia: The Ring (2002 film)|The Ring]] of a person deliberately pressing down on a sharp nail, causing their fingernail to rip from its bed. | *'''finger.swf''' - a clip from [[wikipedia: The Ring (2002 film)|The Ring]] of a person deliberately pressing down on a sharp nail, causing their fingernail to rip from its bed. | ||
*'''fetus.swf''' - A video from February 22th 2003, It shows a newborn baby in a hospital suffering from [[Harlequin Fetus|Harlequin-type Ichthyosis]]. | *'''fetus.swf''' - A video from February 22th 2003, It shows a newborn baby in a hospital suffering from [[Harlequin Fetus|Harlequin-type Ichthyosis]]. | ||
*'''felldownsomestairs.swf''' - A GIF of a man slapping a girl causing her to fall to the ground. | *'''felldownsomestairs.swf''' - A GIF of a man slapping a girl causing her to fall to the ground. The title is a reference to the movie ''Fight Club'', where the Narrator says this to avoid “talking about Fight Club”. | ||
*'''californiasmile.swf''' - A gif of the infamous scene from [[wikipedia: American History X|American History X]] where Derek Vinyard [[wikipedia: Curb stomp|curb stomps]] a Black man, accompanied by the song "What a Wonderful World" by Louis Armstrong. | *'''californiasmile.swf''' - A gif of the infamous scene from [[wikipedia: American History X|American History X]] where Derek Vinyard [[wikipedia: Curb stomp|curb stomps]] a Black man, accompanied by the song "What a Wonderful World" by Louis Armstrong. | ||
*'''republican.swf''' - a clip from [[wikipedia: Riki-Oh: The Story of Ricky|Riki-Oh: The Story of Ricky]] of a man performing a move that crushes another person's head into little pieces. “Republican Fight Song” by Revboy is the background music and origin of the title. | *'''republican.swf''' - a clip from [[wikipedia: Riki-Oh: The Story of Ricky|Riki-Oh: The Story of Ricky]] of a man performing a move that crushes another person's head into little pieces. “Republican Fight Song” by Revboy is the background music and origin of the title. | ||