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Featured ArticleAhenobarbus Henocied is a nickname for an edited image of a Japanese ichimatsu doll with large bloodshot eyes and a bloodied mouth, which is commonly used a screamer image. There were two lines of text on the image, stating "この画像の時間以内に他の掲示板に貼 らないと年末に恐ろしい事が起こります. 画像を貼らず亡くなった人も本当にいます" ("If you don't post it on another bulletin board within the time of this image, horrible things will happen at the end of the year. Some people really died without posting images". The name "Ahenobarbus Henocied" originated from a Facebook account, which included the image as the profile picture of itself. The account had linked to many acts of pure evil, such as seeking out children on social media and bombarding them with horrific images of gore, torture, and other types of graphic content. Before the picture had its debut in the Japanese internet culture, it was first used as a chain letter that would say "この画像を1時間以内にほかの掲示板に①個貼らないと年末に恐ろしいことがおこります。画像を貼らずに亡くなった人も本当にいます" (If you don't post this image on another imageboard within one hour, something terrible will happen at the end of the year. There are also people who died because they didn't send this picture.). The image is said to have been spreading around since 2005, though there were a few images similar to this that appeared in 2004.
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Ahenobarbus Henocied is a nickname for an edited image of a Japanese ichimatsu doll with large bloodshot eyes and a bloodied mouth, which is commonly used a screamer image. There were two lines of text on the image, stating "この画像の時間以内に他の掲示板に貼 らないと年末に恐ろしい事が起こります. 画像を貼らず亡くなった人も本当にいます" ("If you don't post it on another bulletin board within the time of this image, horrible things will happen at the end of the year. Some people really died without posting images". The name "Ahenobarbus Henocied" originated from a Facebook account, which included the image as the profile picture of itself. The account had linked to many acts of pure evil, such as seeking out children on social media and bombarding them with horrific images of gore, torture, and other types of graphic content.
Before the picture had its debut in the Japanese internet culture, it was first used as a chain letter that would say "この画像を1時間以内にほかの掲示板に①個貼らないと年末に恐ろしいことがおこります。画像を貼らずに亡くなった人も本当にいます" (If you don't post this image on another imageboard within one hour, something terrible will happen at the end of the year. There are also people who died because they didn't send this picture.). The image is said to have been spreading around since 2005, though there were a few images similar to this that appeared in 2004.
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To add a new page, search for the name of the page you want to make in the search bar; if the page does not already exist, there will be a prompt allowing you to create the page. Give the page the same name as the screamer, for example ScaryScreamer.com. You are now ready to write your page!
You can help Screamer Wiki too by saving already existing screamers, shock sites, and videos to the Internet Archive (https://archive.org/web/). If a screamer or shock site gets deleted, banned or removed, then it can still be viewed on the Wayback Machine.
If you want to open flash files after the shutdown, use Ruffle.
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- Screamer wiki finishes its move of Screamer Wiki Host to the new backend, located at https://files.screamer.wiki.
- After almost three years of operation, Kekma.net shuts down.
- YouTube removed the dislike count, and no one is excited about it.
- A popular Scratch copy of Flappy Bird was hacked to display Ronnie McNutt's suicide video. The hacker responded in the comment section of the article.
- Our beloved Screamer Wiki turned 8 years old.
- The hunt for Super Mario 64 Big Star Secret halted.
- Mainstream media outlet DenOfGeek, mentioned our wiki in a screamer-related article.
- The original What's Wrong With This Picture? (pictured) was rediscovered and is believed to be created by a flash animator Jaybill McCarthy on his site jaybill.com. The original screamer is a lot more different than the clone itself.
- Googlevideo.com is now blocked on the Web Archive, which makes archiving screamer/shock site permalinks harder.
- The wiki has reached the milestone of 10 million visits. Thanks for visiting!
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