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Or both at the same time ?
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One of those things where you concentrate on the screen and then, suddenly, a scary, screaming image appears.Mk said:What is it a video of? Looks like the kid is getting tired of tetris after too many hours without a break from the frames supplied by google.
I guess his Dad gave him the link...Mk said:But its his dad? What? Huh? What's with the dad?
It says "kid gets scared by dad on computer". Probably it was the dad's face that appeared in the screamer.dav2008 said:I thought it was his brother that showed that to him.
Maybe I'm thinking of another video.
Rox said:The reason why it is sad is because the kid is obviously traumatized by it now, but also because the kid had trust in his father when he clearly shouldn't.
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