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The concept is pretty similar to [[What's Wrong?|What's Wrong]]; in which the goal is to make the viewer look closely at a picture that seems normal at a first glance, by claiming that upon looking closer you will find something scary or disturbing. However, on some occasions, when the viewer concentrates on the picture, a scary image will appear on the screen, scaring the viewer. These [[screamers]] usually take on the form of animated GIFs that pretend to be still imaged.
The concept is pretty similar to [[What's Wrong?|What's Wrong]]; in which the goal is to make the viewer look closely at a picture that seems normal at a first glance, by claiming that upon looking closer you will find something scary or disturbing. However, on some occasions, when the viewer concentrates on the picture, a scary image will appear on the screen, scaring the viewer. These [[screamers]] usually take on the form of animated GIFs that pretend to be still imaged.
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Another Example, a [[screamer]] called I3 KYM, shows 2 people standing outside on the apartment, with a circle pointing out where the "ghost" appears, however, a picture of [[Jeff the Killer]] interrupts the photo, since it's a GIF, regarding that there will be no audio, regardless of what version you've seen.
== Links ==
<u>NOTE</u>: The following animations contains [[screamers]]!
<u>NOTE</u>: The following animations contains [[screamers]]!
* s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/68/a9/a0/68a9a0e4730a2886a4fc273392f685c3.gif
* s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/68/a9/a0/68a9a0e4730a2886a4fc273392f685c3.gif