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'''Tornado destroys my neighborhood... F3''' is a [[screamer]] video uploaded to [[YouTube]] by ''mikedavis5671'' on August 2nd, 2010. Some people in the comments section have mentioned ''Nick Krasznavolgyi'' reacted to this video, which contributed to some of its traffic.
'''Tornado destroys my neighborhood... F3''' is a [[screamer]] video uploaded to [[YouTube]] by ''mikedavis5671'' on August 2nd, 2010. Some people in the comments section have mentioned ''Nick Krasznavolgyi'' reacted to this video, which contributed to some of its traffic.


It begins with text informing the viewer about an F3 tornado that struck the creator's home and neighborhood in Kentucky on May 23, 2010 and then displays a series of images depicting the aftermath, supposedly out of respect for their neighbors. The first image shows a tornado, the second seems to depict tornado damage in a field, and the third features a heavily damaged building, presumably destroyed by another tornado. However, these images are misleading. A reverse image search reveals that the first and third pictures actually originate from tornadoes in Kansas, while the second is from a tornado in Lawrence County, Alabama.<ref>https://tornadotim.com/storm-chasing/tornado-insanity-kansas/</ref><ref>https://www.cbsnews.com/pictures/trail-of-destruction/12/</ref><ref>https://sciences.brussels/printemps2/pds2008/poster/nivelle_tornade1.pdf</ref>
It begins with text informing the viewer about an F3 tornado that struck the creator's home and neighborhood in Kentucky on May 23, 2010 and then displays a series of images depicting the aftermath, supposedly out of respect for their neighbors. The first image shows a tornado, the second seems to depict tornado damage in a field, and the third and fourth features a heavily damaged building (the fourth one actually being a school), presumably destroyed by another tornado. However, these images are misleading. A reverse image search reveals that the first and third pictures actually originate from tornadoes in Kansas, while the second is from a tornado in Lawrence County, Alabama. The fourth one is from the [[Wikipedia:2007 Greensburg tornado|Greensburg tornado in 2007]].<ref>https://tornadotim.com/storm-chasing/tornado-insanity-kansas/</ref><ref>https://www.cbsnews.com/pictures/trail-of-destruction/12/</ref><ref>https://sciences.brussels/printemps2/pds2008/poster/nivelle_tornade1.pdf</ref>


Shortly after the third image appears, the video abruptly shifts to an eerie skeletal face, accompanied by a female screech. Afterwards, the first image reappears and remains on screen for the final 39 seconds of the video, while crude, overlayed laughter plays briefly in the background.
Shortly after the fourth image appears, the video abruptly shifts to an eerie skeletal face, accompanied by a female screech. Afterwards, the first image reappears and remains on screen for the final 39 seconds of the video, while a sound of Beavis and Butt-Head laughing plays in the background.
 
== Gallery ==
<gallery widths="245" position="center" spacing="small" captiontextcolor="#ffffff" captionalign="center" captionsize="small">
Tornado destroys my neighborhood.jpg|First picture depicting a tornado.
Tornado2.png|The second image depicting tornado damage in a field.
Tornado3.png|The third image featuring a heavily damaged building.
Tornado4.png|The fourth (and final) image featuring another heavily damaged building.
</gallery>
 
=== Showcase video ===
[[File:Tornado destroys my neighborhood... F3 (censored).mp4|320px]]


== References ==
== References ==
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* '''Permalink:''' web.archive.org/web/20250114032537/files.catbox.moe/5t7t9n.mp4
* '''Permalink:''' web.archive.org/web/20250114032537/files.catbox.moe/5t7t9n.mp4


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Latest revision as of 17:14, 23 February 2025

Tornado destroys my neighborhood... F3 is a screamer video uploaded to YouTube by mikedavis5671 on August 2nd, 2010. Some people in the comments section have mentioned Nick Krasznavolgyi reacted to this video, which contributed to some of its traffic.

It begins with text informing the viewer about an F3 tornado that struck the creator's home and neighborhood in Kentucky on May 23, 2010 and then displays a series of images depicting the aftermath, supposedly out of respect for their neighbors. The first image shows a tornado, the second seems to depict tornado damage in a field, and the third and fourth features a heavily damaged building (the fourth one actually being a school), presumably destroyed by another tornado. However, these images are misleading. A reverse image search reveals that the first and third pictures actually originate from tornadoes in Kansas, while the second is from a tornado in Lawrence County, Alabama. The fourth one is from the Greensburg tornado in 2007.[1][2][3]

Shortly after the fourth image appears, the video abruptly shifts to an eerie skeletal face, accompanied by a female screech. Afterwards, the first image reappears and remains on screen for the final 39 seconds of the video, while a sound of Beavis and Butt-Head laughing plays in the background.

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References

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NOTE: The following video contains a screamer!

  • youtube.com/watch?v=UvIBJdRxjP8
  • Permalink: web.archive.org/web/20250114032537/files.catbox.moe/5t7t9n.mp4


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