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    Possidon

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    : Along with videos like the "K-fee Car Commercial" and "The Scary Maze Game," it helped define the "screamer" genre of internet pranks that preyed on the curiosity of unsuspecting users. Key Features of its Popularity

    : Its effectiveness relied entirely on the contrast between the serene opening and the jarring conclusion. heidi5.mp4

    : The grainy, 240p quality of the era added to its "found footage" creepiness, making it feel like a mysterious digital artifact. : Along with videos like the "K-fee Car

    : It circulated heavily on early video-sharing platforms and forums like eBaum's World , YouTube , and MySpace , often disguised with titles suggesting a relaxing nature video or a scene from the Heidi cartoon. : It circulated heavily on early video-sharing platforms

    : It was one of the first videos to be used as a "link trap," where users would send it to friends under false pretenses to record or witness their reaction.

    : After several seconds of lull, the video abruptly cuts to a terrifying, high-contrast image (often a distorted face or a "zombie" figure) accompanied by a sudden, piercing scream designed to startle the viewer.

    : The video typically begins with peaceful, low-quality footage of a scenic mountain range or a lush green meadow, often accompanied by soft, calming music.

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    lime treacle

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    How do I put this to you...

    we already have it here on the LPA.

    I really appreciate your effort, though :)
     
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    Jeff

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    Yeah, we already have the discography on the website, so this thread wasn't really necessary.
     
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