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* ... that the first video containing a "screamer" was a [[:Category:1970|1971]] anti-heroin Public Service Announcment called ''[[Monkey on Their Backs]]''?
* ... that [[wikipedia:Roberto Carlos|Roberto Carlos]]'s famous 1997 free kick against France was so
* ... that you can still play ''[[:Category:Liquid Generation|Liquid Generation's Sabotages]]'' using the [http://web.archive.org/web/20070103072239/http://www.liquidgeneration.com/Browse/Sabotage/ Wayback Machine]?
  physically improbable that physicists published a paper attempting to
* ... that Jaybill has a [https://screamer.wiki/File:What%27s_Wrong_framed.png framed copy] of ''The New York Times''' article about his [[What's Wrong With This Picture?|iconic screamer]] in his bedroom?
  explain its trajectory?
* ... that despite the phenomena existing, there is ''no scientific term'' for the fear of being jumpscared?
* ... that [[wikipedia:Alexander Isak|Alexander Isak]]'s strike against Liverpool in 2024–25 was
* ... that the creator of [[Agor.io]] faced legal actions from a parent whose 9-year-old had an epileptic seizure after mistyping ''agor'' instead of ''agar''?
  clocked at over 108 km/h, making it the most ''powerful'' recorded shot
* ... that the original un-photoshopped image of [[Jeff The Killer]] has ''yet to be found''?
  in [[wikipedia:Premier League|Premier League]] history that season?
* ... that [[Say It]] was assumed to be the first lyric video and the first to feature [[Regan MacNeil]]'s possessed state on it?
* ... that [[wikipedia:Omar Marmoush|Omar Marmoush]] won the [[wikipedia:Premier League Goal of the Season|Premier League Goal of the Season]]
* ... that Reddit user Polarbur admitted to (originally) hosting the [[2 Girls 1 Cup]] website on r/AMA?
  in his ''debut season'' in England?
* ... that [[Steady Hand]] also has a weird [[Steady Hand|english version]]?
* ... that the [[wikipedia:FIFA Puskás Award|FIFA Puskás Award]], given annually for the world's best
* ... that the picture used for the screamer in [[What's Wrong With This Picture?]] was taken by photographer Gandee Vasan and was later used and edited for the cover of the 2001 film ''Maniacts''?
  goal, is named after Hungarian legend [[wikipedia:Ferenc Puskás|Ferenc Puskás]], who never scored
  a screamer famous enough to win his own award?
* ... that [[wikipedia:Gareth Bale|Gareth Bale]]'s iconic Copa del Rey final goal in 2014 is
  widely considered one of the greatest, despite being a ''run'' rather
  than a traditional long-range screamer?
* ... that [[wikipedia:Vincent Kompany|Vincent Kompany]]'s screamer against Leicester in 2019 was so
  unexpected that his own ''teammates'' tried to stop him from shooting?
* ... that [[wikipedia:Jhon Durán|Jhon Durán]] scored multiple long-range screamers for
  [[wikipedia:Aston Villa|Aston Villa]] before turning 21, earning a transfer to [[wikipedia:Al-Nassr|Al-Nassr]]
  worth over £70 million?

Revision as of 18:42, 31 March 2026

 physically improbable that physicists published a paper attempting to
 explain its trajectory?
 clocked at over 108 km/h, making it the most powerful recorded shot
 in Premier League history that season?
 in his debut season in England?
 goal, is named after Hungarian legend Ferenc Puskás, who never scored
 a screamer famous enough to win his own award?
  • ... that Gareth Bale's iconic Copa del Rey final goal in 2014 is
 widely considered one of the greatest, despite being a run rather
 than a traditional long-range screamer?
 unexpected that his own teammates tried to stop him from shooting?
  • ... that Jhon Durán scored multiple long-range screamers for
 Aston Villa before turning 21, earning a transfer to Al-Nassr
 worth over £70 million?