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'''A suicidal boy last message''' was a [[screamer]] video | '''A suicidal boy last message''' was a [[screamer]] video uploaded to YouTube by an unknown user in 2016. It provided a satirical take on Jordan Yong's [[Life Changes]] video. | ||
The video revolves around a young boy who pretends to express his difficulties with his ex-girlfriend by displaying handwritten messages on paper strips placed next to a monitor, reminiscent of the original video. However, at precisely 2 minutes and 56 seconds into the video, an unexpected twist occurs as the [[K-fee commercials|K-fee]] zombie from the commercials suddenly appears, accompanied by a startling scream. After this momentary interruption, the video continues as usual, with the uploader audibly laughing and showcasing more paper strips, while posing the question to the viewer if they were frightened. As the video draws to a close at the three-minute and 22-second mark, a character from Dane Boe's "Scariest Faces!" makes an appearance, expressing gratitude to the viewer for watching. | The video revolves around a young boy who pretends to express his difficulties with his ex-girlfriend by displaying handwritten messages on paper strips placed next to a monitor, reminiscent of the original video. However, at precisely 2 minutes and 56 seconds into the video, an unexpected twist occurs as the [[K-fee commercials|K-fee]] zombie from the commercials suddenly appears, accompanied by a startling scream. After this momentary interruption, the video continues as usual, with the uploader audibly laughing and showcasing more paper strips, while posing the question to the viewer if they were frightened. As the video draws to a close at the three-minute and 22-second mark, a character from [[Wikipedia:Dane Boe|Dane Boe]]'s "Scariest Faces!" makes an appearance, expressing gratitude to the viewer for watching. | ||
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A suicidal boy last message was a screamer video uploaded to YouTube by an unknown user in 2016. It provided a satirical take on Jordan Yong's Life Changes video.
The video revolves around a young boy who pretends to express his difficulties with his ex-girlfriend by displaying handwritten messages on paper strips placed next to a monitor, reminiscent of the original video. However, at precisely 2 minutes and 56 seconds into the video, an unexpected twist occurs as the K-fee zombie from the commercials suddenly appears, accompanied by a startling scream. After this momentary interruption, the video continues as usual, with the uploader audibly laughing and showcasing more paper strips, while posing the question to the viewer if they were frightened. As the video draws to a close at the three-minute and 22-second mark, a character from Dane Boe's "Scariest Faces!" makes an appearance, expressing gratitude to the viewer for watching.
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NOTE: The following video contains a screamer!
youtube.com/watch?v=KybC1rZjYyE