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[[File:screamer-goal-aah.jpg|300px|thumb|A screamer being made!]]
'''[[2 Girls 1 Cup]]''' is a [[Shock site|shock video]]. It was a one-minute trailer created for the 2007 Brazilian pornographic scat film ''Hungry Bitches'', produced by [[MFX Media]].
A '''screamer''' (also known as a '''thunderbolt''', '''banger''', '''rocket''', '''belter''', or '''worldie''') is an informal term used in [[wikipedia:association football|association football]] to describe a spectacular [[wikipedia:Goal (association football)|goal]], typically characterised by exceptional power, long range, and an element of audacity or technical brilliance that elicits a visceral reaction from spectators, commentators, and players alike. The term is deeply embedded in the lexicon of football culture, particularly in [[wikipedia:English football|English-speaking football communities]], and has been in widespread colloquial use since at least the 1980s. Though the word has no official definition within the [[wikipedia:Laws of the Game (association football)|Laws of the Game]], it is universally understood among fans, pundits, and players to denote a goal of extraordinary quality—one that, as the name suggests, causes those who witness it to scream in astonishment, delight, or despair.


The film starts with a text that reads: "MFX 1209." Then it shows two lesbian women, Karla and Latifa, kissing each other while half topless, followed by scenes of Latifa defecating into a cup. Then they eat and lick their feces from the cup and vomit into each other's mouths as well, all while the song ''[https://youtu.be/TcnaMmJa3uI Lover's Theme]'' by Hervé Roy plays through the video. There are multiple mirrors of the site, one of them alternatively playing [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ Rick Astley - Never Gonna Give You Up] throughout the video.
The screamer occupies a unique and revered position in the cultural mythology of football. While tap-ins, penalties, and deflected goals all count equally on the scoresheet, the screamer transcends mere statistical record-keeping. It is the type of goal that gets replayed thousands of times on highlight reels, the type of goal that children attempt to recreate in playgrounds and car parks for years afterwards, and the type of goal that can define an entire career in the collective memory of fans.


The full movie has actual background audio, and has far more disgusting acts, such as Latifa urinating onto the cup, them drinking their urine, putting all of the feces on the ground and into a bowl, etc.
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The video was originally filmed by now middle-aged director "Antonio Fiorito." Antonio was interested in producing homemade fetish films since 1994 with his wife. A few years later, he soon moves on to start a fetish film business and chooses coprophilia as one of its main fetishes. This is the origin of MFX Media.
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Latest revision as of 19:44, 31 March 2026

A screamer being made!

A screamer (also known as a thunderbolt, banger, rocket, belter, or worldie) is an informal term used in association football to describe a spectacular goal, typically characterised by exceptional power, long range, and an element of audacity or technical brilliance that elicits a visceral reaction from spectators, commentators, and players alike. The term is deeply embedded in the lexicon of football culture, particularly in English-speaking football communities, and has been in widespread colloquial use since at least the 1980s. Though the word has no official definition within the Laws of the Game, it is universally understood among fans, pundits, and players to denote a goal of extraordinary quality—one that, as the name suggests, causes those who witness it to scream in astonishment, delight, or despair.

The screamer occupies a unique and revered position in the cultural mythology of football. While tap-ins, penalties, and deflected goals all count equally on the scoresheet, the screamer transcends mere statistical record-keeping. It is the type of goal that gets replayed thousands of times on highlight reels, the type of goal that children attempt to recreate in playgrounds and car parks for years afterwards, and the type of goal that can define an entire career in the collective memory of fans.

GOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAAAALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL!!!


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