I'm too much of a wuss to watch this pop-up scare video

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The discussion revolves around a frightening video that evokes anxiety and fear among viewers. Participants express their apprehension about watching it, with one admitting to being too scared to scroll through. Ultimately, it is revealed that the video merely zooms in and out of an image, with the accompanying music being more unsettling than the visuals themselves. One user mentions turning off the sound to avoid disturbing a sleeping baby, highlighting the tension the video creates.

Did you watch the video?

  • Yes

    Votes: 3 50.0%
  • No

    Votes: 2 33.3%
  • I don't care, these videos are lame.

    Votes: 1 16.7%

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It's one of those scary images that traumatize you... I'm actually not sure if anything will pop up because I'm too scared to even scroll through the video.



So, did you have the guts? I didn't :O
 
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Nothing actually happens, it just zooms in and out of the picture.
 
The music is a lot scarier than the picture.
 
I had the sound turned off, didn't want to make too much noise, baby was sleeping.
 
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