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<blockquote>''For other screamers named "What's Wrong With This Picture?", see the [[What's Wrong With This Picture?|Disambiguation Page]].''</blockquote>{{Infobox|title = What's wrong with this picture?|image = what's wrong with this picture?.jpg|maker = Amanda Odenlid|date = July 10, 2009|type = Video|length = 8 Seconds|language = {{English}}|country = {{Sweden}}}}'''What's wrong with this picture?''' is a [[YouTube|<nowiki/>]][[screamer]] video uploaded on July 10, 2009 by Amanda Odenlid (known as ''rutgerhauerfan'').  
<blockquote>''For other screamers named "What's Wrong With This Picture?", see the [[What's Wrong With This Picture?|Disambiguation Page]].''</blockquote>
[[File:iwouldntdreamofplayinghere.png|thumb|The image, as shown during the pre-screamer part of the video.]]
'''What's wrong with this picture? - Don't watch if easily scared''' is a [[screamer]] video uploaded on July 10, 2009 by Amanda Odenlid (known as ''rutgerhauerfan'').  


The video starts with a message saying that Amanda Odenlid thinks there's something strange in a conveniently old-looking image; however, Odenlid can't find it and needs your help to find the secret. <s>If anybody does find it, please show Amanda in the comments down below</s>.
The video starts with a message saying that Amanda thinks there's something strange in a conveniently old-looking image; however, she can't find it and needs your help.


It then shows a picture of a simple merry-go-round in sepia tone moving to the right and down. After that, the video says to have a closer look, and the picture shows again, but without moving. After 8 seconds, the picture starts to fade-out and the video asks if the viewer has seen it.
It then shows a picture of a simple merry-go-round in sepia tone, that appears and disappears, with a "moving" effect. After that, the video says to have a closer look, and the picture shows again two times, moving more slowly. After 8 seconds, the picture starts to fade-out and the video asks if the viewer has seen it, displaying the image a third time without any sort of movement effects.


After that, the video says to look closer and concentrate, and then the merry-go-round picture shows again, but it now shows a close view of a part of the picture (since Odenlid apparently knows the secret now). Of course, there's nothing there, so at 1:25, a black and white photo of bloody mary in mirror appears, with the same scream from [[The Maze]].
The video asks a final time to look closer and concentrate, and the merry-go-round picture shows again, now closed into its upper-left section (implying Amanda knows the secret by now). Of course, there's nothing there, and at 1:25, a black and white photo of bloody Mary in mirror appears, with the same scream from [[The Maze]].


This screamer was used as an example in a '''''wikiHow''''' article called [[wikihow:Recognize-an-Internet-"Screamer"-Video|How to recognize an internet screamer]] and is one of the most famous screamers to circulate the internet.
This screamer was used as an example in a '''wikiHow''' article called [[wikihow:Recognize-an-Internet-"Screamer"-Video|How to recognize an internet screamer]] and is one of the most famous screamers to circulate the internet.


== Link ==
== Link ==

Revision as of 09:54, 26 February 2020

For other screamers named "What's Wrong With This Picture?", see the Disambiguation Page.

The image, as shown during the pre-screamer part of the video.

What's wrong with this picture? - Don't watch if easily scared is a screamer video uploaded on July 10, 2009 by Amanda Odenlid (known as rutgerhauerfan).

The video starts with a message saying that Amanda thinks there's something strange in a conveniently old-looking image; however, she can't find it and needs your help.

It then shows a picture of a simple merry-go-round in sepia tone, that appears and disappears, with a "moving" effect. After that, the video says to have a closer look, and the picture shows again two times, moving more slowly. After 8 seconds, the picture starts to fade-out and the video asks if the viewer has seen it, displaying the image a third time without any sort of movement effects.

The video asks a final time to look closer and concentrate, and the merry-go-round picture shows again, now closed into its upper-left section (implying Amanda knows the secret by now). Of course, there's nothing there, and at 1:25, a black and white photo of bloody Mary in mirror appears, with the same scream from The Maze.

This screamer was used as an example in a wikiHow article called How to recognize an internet screamer and is one of the most famous screamers to circulate the internet.

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NOTE: The following video contains a screamer!

  • youtube.com/watch?v=qmPypcPIsWc
  • Permalink: bit.ly/374y5a1


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