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== What's wrong with this picture? == | == What's wrong with this picture? == | ||
''What's wrong with this picture?'' is a YouTube [[screamer]] publicated in 2009 by the user rutgerhauerfan. It starts with a message saying that there's a strange thing in the image, but he can't find, so he challenge the viewer to find it. | ''What's wrong with this picture?'' is a YouTube [[screamer]] publicated in July of 2009 by the user ''rutgerhauerfan''. It starts with a message saying that there's a strange thing in the image, but he can't find, so he challenge the viewer to find it. | ||
It 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 you have see it. | 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 you have see it. | ||
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 the picture. At 1:25, | 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 the picture. At 1:25, a black and white photo of a demon girl in a mirror with bleeding mouth and eyes appears, with the same scream used in [[The Maze]]. | ||
This screamer was used as an example in a | This screamer was used as an example in a ''wikiHow'' article called [[wikihow:Recognize-an-Internet-"Screamer"-Video|How to recognize an internet screamer]]. | ||
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