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'''What's Wrong?''' or '''What's wrong with this image?''' was the infamous internet [[screamer]] which was first published in 2001. Some people rumored that it was originated on [[TeKZoned]] or [[Winterrowd.com]], but the two didn't claim to be owner of the animation. Many copies have began to appear on the internet, this screamer part of chainmail/chainletter pranks.
'''What's Wrong?''' or '''What's wrong with this image?''' was the infamous internet [[screamer]] which was first published in 2001. Some people rumored that it was originated on [[TeKZoned]] or [[Winterrowd.com]], but the two didn't claim to be owner of the animation. Many copies have began to appear on the internet, this screamer part of chainmail/chainletter pranks.
==Content==
==Content==
The animation itself disguises as a normal stock photo of a dining room, depicting an open window, table, chairs, paintings, and flowers - the person is asked to find something wrong in it. However, there are no actual errors in it, and after about 30 seconds, the screen cuts into an inverted picture of an eyeless woman with a wide mouth, accompanied by audio of a man screaming. The animation repeats afterward, The [[screamer]] face originated from gettyimages, and was later to be used in the Maniacts poster.
The animation itself disguises as a normal stock photo of a dining room, depicting an open window, table, chairs, paintings, and flowers - the person is asked to find something wrong in it. However, there are no actual errors in it, and after about 30 seconds, the screen cuts into an inverted picture of an eyeless woman with a wide mouth, accompanied by audio of a man screaming. The animation repeats afterward, The [[screamer]] face originated from gettyimages, and was later used in the Maniacts poster.
==History==
==History==
<blockquote><u>NOTE</u>: This section is about the histories (and the rise) of WWWTP.</blockquote>
<blockquote><u>NOTE</u>: This section is about the histories (and the rise) of WWWTP.</blockquote>