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'''[[killerjo.net]]''' was a [[screamer]] website registered in 2009 by oganz32, also known as sunipeyk. He also has a [[YouTube]] channel for his website. The site contained a video which first displayed blue text that read "The Maze", and then would change to a picture of [[Regan MacNeil]] along with the looping, loud scream from [[The Maze]]. The animation repeats since its an animated file.
'''[[Goldfish in a blender]]''' is a [[screamer]] video uploaded to [[YouTube]] on December 7, 2012 made by Iscreambooth.  


The website was registered in 2009 and hosted by Korean user. Originally, there was a text stating that the website's domain was "super rare", and links to the creator's e-mail.
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.
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Revision as of 10:51, 15 July 2022

Goldfish in a blender is a screamer video uploaded to YouTube on December 7, 2012 made by Iscreambooth.  

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.

Read more...