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{{quote|Anything that makes one physically satisfied. By extension, anything good or desirable.|The supposed definition of “Monkey Sugar”, from the video}} | {{quote|Anything that makes one physically satisfied. By extension, anything good or desirable.|The supposed definition of “Monkey Sugar”, from the video}} | ||
'''Monkey Sugar''' was a [[shock site]] made in 2002 that contained a flash animation. Originally, it was a website that collected pictures of dead people, diseases, deformed bodies, pornographic images, vulgar comics, and gruesome and pornographic videos. The flash animation can be viewed on the “What is MonkeySugar?” tab. Sometime in 2008, the website was changed to display only the flash animation. | '''Monkey Sugar''' was a [[shock site]] made in 2002 that contained a flash animation. Originally, it was a website that collected pictures of dead people, diseases, deformed bodies, pornographic images, vulgar comics, and gruesome and pornographic videos. The flash animation can be viewed on the “What is MonkeySugar?” tab. Sometime in 2008, the website was changed to display only the flash animation. | ||
== Content == | == Content == | ||
She starts saying that monkey sugar is "''Anything that makes one physically satisfied. By extension, anything good or desirable.''", and'' ''once she finishes speaking this, the text changes and she continues: "''The following are examples of things which are most certainly '''NOT''' monkey sugar...''". 4 seconds later, the stock music track "African Serengheti" by Stephen Bashaw starts playing as a shocking image of a severed head appears, followed by other disturbing images including: | Upon starting, the shock site would show a black background along with some green text, and the text-to-speech voice Microsoft Mary explaining the meaning of the term ''Monkey sugar.'' She starts saying that monkey sugar is "''Anything that makes one physically satisfied. By extension, anything good or desirable.''", and'' ''once she finishes speaking this, the text changes and she continues: "''The following are examples of things which are most certainly '''NOT''' monkey sugar...''". 4 seconds later, the stock music track "African Serengheti" by Stephen Bashaw starts playing as a shocking image of a severed head appears, followed by other disturbing images including: | ||
* A vagina with syringe needles in it. | * A vagina with syringe needles in it. | ||
* A disembodied arm. | * A disembodied arm. | ||