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* ... that the first video containing a "screamer" was a [[:Category:1970|1971]] anti-heroin Public Service Announcment called ''[[Monkey on Their Backs]]''? | * ... that the first video containing a "screamer" was a [[:Category:1970|1971]] anti-heroin Public Service Announcment called ''[[Monkey on Their Backs]]''? | ||
* ... that | * ... that it only took less than three days to capture the killers behind the [[Zippocat]] incident? | ||
* ... that | * ... that Jaybill has a [[File:What's Wrong framed.png|framed copy]] of The New York Times article about his [[What's Wrong With This Picture?|iconic screamer]] in his bedroom? | ||
* .[[User:TabbyGarf/EE/Blue|.]]. that there are ''two Easter Eggs'' in the source of this page? | * ... that despite the phenomena existing, there is ''no scientific term'' for the fear of being jumpscared? | ||
* ... | * ... that the creator of [[Agor.io]] was facing legal actions from a parent whose 9-year-old had an epileptic seizure after mistyping ''agor'' instead of ''agar''? | ||
* ...[[User:TabbyGarf/EE/Blue|.]]. that there are ''two Easter Eggs'' in the source of this page? | |||
* ... despite being a notable example of a [[shock site]], [[Kekma.ga]] was the first ever to be banned in several countries? | |||
* ... that you can view ''French translations'' for some pages [[User:TabbyGarf#Translations|here]] or in the [[Special:Log/delete|Deletion Logs]] if you search far enough? | * ... that you can view ''French translations'' for some pages [[User:TabbyGarf#Translations|here]] or in the [[Special:Log/delete|Deletion Logs]] if you search far enough? | ||
* ... that | * ... that [[1444]] made a reference to a [https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=nya%20poka suicide-related meme]? | ||
* ... that [[ | * ... that the creator of [[Klerck.org]] committed suicide at his boyfriend's apartment? | ||
* ... that the original un-photoshopped image of [[Jeff The Killer]] has ''yet to be found''? | * ... that the original un-photoshopped image of [[Jeff The Killer]] has ''yet to be found''? | ||
* ... that | * ... that [[Say It]] was assumed to be the first lyric video and the first to feature [[Regan MacNeil]] on it? | ||
* ... that [[Steady Hand]] also has its own weird [[Steady Hand#English version|english version on it]]? | |||
* ... that the picture used for the screamer in [[What's Wrong With This Picture?]] was actually taken by the photographer Gandee Vasan and was later used and edited in for the cover of Maniacts. | |||
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Revision as of 22:23, 28 October 2022
- ... that the first video containing a "screamer" was a 1971 anti-heroin Public Service Announcment called Monkey on Their Backs?
- ... that it only took less than three days to capture the killers behind the Zippocat incident?
- ... that Jaybill has a of The New York Times article about his iconic screamer in his bedroom?
- ... that despite the phenomena existing, there is no scientific term for the fear of being jumpscared?
- ... that the creator of Agor.io was facing legal actions from a parent whose 9-year-old had an epileptic seizure after mistyping agor instead of agar?
- ..... that there are two Easter Eggs in the source of this page?
- ... despite being a notable example of a shock site, Kekma.ga was the first ever to be banned in several countries?
- ... that you can view French translations for some pages here or in the Deletion Logs if you search far enough?
- ... that 1444 made a reference to a suicide-related meme?
- ... that the creator of Klerck.org committed suicide at his boyfriend's apartment?
- ... that the original un-photoshopped image of Jeff The Killer has yet to be found?
- ... that Say It was assumed to be the first lyric video and the first to feature Regan MacNeil on it?
- ... that Steady Hand also has its own weird english version on it?
- ... that the picture used for the screamer in What's Wrong With This Picture? was actually taken by the photographer Gandee Vasan and was later used and edited in for the cover of Maniacts.