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''Walk in the Park'' is a [[screamer]] video uploaded on July 3rd, 2006 by [[YouTube]] user ''Log Bog''. | ''Walk in the Park'' is a [[screamer]] video uploaded on July 3rd, 2006 by [[YouTube]] user ''Log Bog''. | ||
The video consists of some footage from a forest; the first part of the video has the camera simply filming the trees above spinning in circles, while the other two show a dirt road and a view of the trees in the distance. The video has a rather unsettling tone, due to the low-quality nature of the footage and the slow, deep music. After 24 seconds, a shaking piece of art by Frank Rivera of a screaming man with boiling skin pops up, flashing, with the same scream sound effect used in the [[K-fee commercials]]. | The video consists of some footage from a forest; the first part of the video has the camera simply filming the trees above spinning in circles, while the other two show a dirt road and a view of the trees in the distance. The video has a rather unsettling tone, due to the low-quality nature of the footage and the slow, deep music. | ||
After 24 seconds, a shaking piece of art by Frank Rivera of a screaming man with boiling skin pops up, flashing, with the same scream sound effect used in the [[K-fee commercials]]. | |||
== Link == | == Link == | ||
<font color=yellow>'''<u>WARNING</u>''': The following video contains a [[screamer]] with flashing lights!</font> | <font color=yellow>'''<u>WARNING</u>''': The following video contains a [[screamer]] with flashing lights!</font> |
Revision as of 05:02, 10 February 2021
Walk in the Park is a screamer video uploaded on July 3rd, 2006 by YouTube user Log Bog.
The video consists of some footage from a forest; the first part of the video has the camera simply filming the trees above spinning in circles, while the other two show a dirt road and a view of the trees in the distance. The video has a rather unsettling tone, due to the low-quality nature of the footage and the slow, deep music.
After 24 seconds, a shaking piece of art by Frank Rivera of a screaming man with boiling skin pops up, flashing, with the same scream sound effect used in the K-fee commercials.
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WARNING: The following video contains a screamer with flashing lights!
- youtube.com/watch?v=McWT4TN8a34
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