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Post by curiousgeorge on Sept 17, 2006 14:52:14 GMT -5
The video has been flagged as "inappropriate" at YT.
This video may contain content that is inappropriate for some users, as flagged by YouTube's user community.
By clicking "Confirm," you are agreeing that all videos flagged by the YouTube community will be viewable by this account
I clicked on the link that is supposed to bypass the message and the page just hangs...
Anyone fill us in on the YT policies for this kind o' thing. It does not surprise me, given the image that they used, but anonymous censorship is almost as creepy as this vid...
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heartsmarts
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Post by heartsmarts on Sept 17, 2006 14:53:50 GMT -5
Is Cassie saying that she "was there" like following Bree and Daniel? Creepy. It'd be awesome if she was somewhere in the background of "in the park". Doubt it though. If Cassie comes up with alternate angles from some of these vids, then I'd be really impressed. Ooh, wow. I guess this lends itself to the whole "Is Cassie a part of Bree's personality?" theory. Maybe Bree murdered someone while in the mindframe of the "Cassie" character. CREEPY!
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Post by VanillaFlava on Sept 17, 2006 14:54:45 GMT -5
Cliche for us maybe, but not for the typical YT generation. Not being an old fart here, just stating a fact that most kids watching YT have no idea of who Sharon Tate was and the events involving Charlie, et al. It does show a lack of originality though, they could have staged their own photo sesssion to come up with something similar. I guess that would have not had the shock value though... Putting the actual crime scene photo in, which invariably leads us to the untreated version is pretty tasteless in my opinion. The Helter Skelter, or Healter Skelter in manson syntax would have been more than enough. This is pretty heavy-handed stuff. I wasn't born yet either when the Sharon Tate murder occured, but I remember my Mom telling me about it much later, when I was a teenager (we were watching The Fearless Vampire Killers, which stars her, alongside her husband and director Roman Polanski). Just the realisation of this gruesome murder (including that of her unborn child) has freaked out and haunted me ever since. This is not something to make light of just for the sake of entertainment in my opinion. Especially if Manson is not even part of the story and just used for the sake of creating a creepy clue. I am also not sure whether the events, or at least the person, are so obscure to the younger generation. I mean, Marilyn Manson is kinda hard to avoid as a pop-phenomenon and the connection is easily made. Also there were several movies not so long ago, for example this one: www.imdb.com/title/tt0118840/I am of two minds right now. Excited yes, but I am not sure I like the way the game is played. Well at least I love (most of) the players
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Post by iamdaniel on Sept 17, 2006 14:55:52 GMT -5
after watching it. i think the clue might be in the bathroom or what ever that is in the last scence. it look like some water fountains. but water fountains are ussally right next to the bathroom so it might be in the bathroom
or on the slide. thoose are the only possibilties were it could be to me
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Post by ka on Sept 17, 2006 15:00:34 GMT -5
What bothers me a little is that they don't seem to be very subtle about it, and are borrowing quite liberally from pop culture phenomenons that, at this point, have been so worked over that they are almost cliché, i.e. Aleister Crowley, Charles Manson. Yeah, but I wonder if they're aknowledging that by including Bono's voiceover about stealing Helter Skelter back from Manson... Still... Bono? Not exactly a thrilling cultural reference is it? I'm a bit of a sucker for rapid cuts and noise though...
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Post by curiousgeorge on Sept 17, 2006 15:04:09 GMT -5
YT let me view it again. Can anybody explain the unacceptable policy??
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Post by harlequin on Sept 17, 2006 15:11:20 GMT -5
it looks like the vid ends faceing a wall next to a payphone and coke vending machine. i cant tell what the other box like object is on the right side tho
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Post by VanillaFlava on Sept 17, 2006 15:13:06 GMT -5
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Post by harlequin on Sept 17, 2006 15:15:02 GMT -5
upon closer inspection...its the exact place where bree was standing in the Park video when daniel makes the "its 10:00 refrence"
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Post by johnnypanic13 on Sept 17, 2006 15:16:48 GMT -5
you're all probably looking at the other thread along with me, but someone posted that CU is on location now.
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BaileysMom
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Post by BaileysMom on Sept 17, 2006 15:21:53 GMT -5
According to Wiki:
In literary and fanciful usage, the collective noun for a group of crows is a murder. This video opens with a shot of two crows.
Crows, and especially ravens, often feature in legends or mythology as portents or harbingers of doom or death, because of their dark plumage, unnerving calls, and tendency to eat carrion. They are commonly thought to circle above scenes of death such as battles. Their depiction of evil has also led to some exaggeration of their appetite.
In occult circles, distinctions are sometimes made between crows and ravens. In mythology and folklore as a whole, crows tend to be symbolic more of the spiritual aspect of death, or the transition of the spirit into the afterlife, whereas ravens tend more often to be associated with the negative (physical) aspect of death. However, few if any individual mythologies or folklores make such a distinction, and there are ample exceptions. Another reason for this distinction is that while crows are typically highly social animals, ravens don't seem to congregate in large numbers anywhere but a) near carrion where they meet seemingly by chance, or b) at cemeteries, where large numbers sometimes live together, even though carrion there is no more available (and probably less attainable) than any road or field. [citation needed]
Amongst Neopagans, crows are often thought to be highly psychic and are associated with the element of ether or spirit, rather than the element of air as with most other birds. This may in part be due to the long-standing occult tradition of associating the colour black with "the abyss" of infinite knowledge (see akasha), or perhaps also to the more modern occult belief that wearing the "colour" black aids in psychic ability, as it absorbs more electromagnetic energy, since surfaces appear black by absorbing all frequencies in the visible spectrum, reflecting no colour.
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Post by seamoss on Sept 17, 2006 15:28:41 GMT -5
Am I the only one who cant figure out what Cassie is saying before she repets "come and get it"? It sounds like.. "raise the rap"... but I can't be sure?
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Post by curiousgeorge on Sept 17, 2006 15:29:14 GMT -5
. I am beginning to understand just why ARG's are allegedly so addictive. Right there with you Agent Cooper
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Post by iamdaniel on Sept 17, 2006 15:29:53 GMT -5
great detective work
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BaileysMom
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Post by BaileysMom on Sept 17, 2006 15:30:51 GMT -5
Am I the only one who cant figure out what Cassie is saying before she repets "come and get it"? It sounds like.. "raise the rap"... but I can't be sure? I think she says "Release the wrath"
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