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'''Hilarious subliminal message in Micheal Jackson's "Beat it"''' is a video posted to YouTube by user PorcupionnersThe in early 2010.[[File:R-479121-1250376022.jpeg.jpg|thumb|221px]] | |||
'''Hilarious subliminal message in Micheal Jackson's "Beat it"''' is a video posted to YouTube by user PorcupionnersThe in early 2010. | |||
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Hilarious subliminal message in Micheal Jackson's "Beat it" is a video posted to YouTube by user PorcupionnersThe in early 2010.
Video
The text at the beginning boasts about how awesome the pop star is, especially when he "sneaks hidden messages in his songs". He begins to play an extract of "Beat It" normally, then in reverse. Not long after, art of Luigi from Luigi's Mansion pops up with a scream. It ends with the message that one shouldn't always trust the Internet for everything.
Link
WARNING: This video contains a screamer.
youtube.com/watch?v=1T9BgXqgths