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About "weird" Internet videos

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Kimmo Huosionmaa

Every one of us, who have used the Internet have met some very weird videos in the normal YouTube. Those videos are just "weird", and there might be some worms or something like that. That kind of videos are normally on the public Internet, and they are not violent. There is the woman who stands and dances in some empty room or something like that. The purpose of those films is the total mystery, and sometimes I have thought that maybe some person would just be wanted to test the skills of special effect maker. But there is one thing, what has been forgotten with those films.


There are many different people in the world, and we are all scare for different things. The cultural differences are making out fears different, and this is the reason, why those films are interesting. If the person uses drugs, those things influence the central nervous system, and if the stimulation continues too long, would it causes terrifying feelings and fear of some ordinary things. If the person uses drugs like amphetamine, w some pictures cause terrifying hallucinations. And maybe the is the purpose of some weird films.


Causing hallucinations to drug users is the very good thing to locate the drug hotels and the other places, where those drugs are used. If those people are afraid, they will come to get their doses from the legal places, and that's why those films are made. Maybe some weird films have been mentioned to watch with drugs and those persons would like to get a very good "trip" to the world of hallucinations. But this is only speculation, nothing more. The reason for making them is still the mystery. The cutting and fixing those films have been taking a long time, and If those makers have been burned about that, would that cause problem in the home.


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