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"The quality was so bad that it actually made it creepier. You couldn't quite tell what you were looking at before the jump scare hit." [4]

is a notorious "shock video" that circulated heavily in the mid-2000s, primarily through file-sharing platforms, Bluetooth transfers, and early mobile forums [1, 2]. It is widely considered a classic of early internet shock culture, often grouped alongside other infamous clips from that era [2]. Content Overview Thick.4.3gp

"It was one of those files you’d get sent via Bluetooth in school. You’d open it expecting a music video or a joke, and then that horrible sound would just blast out of your tiny phone speaker." [2] "The quality was so bad that it actually made it creepier

: It usually features loud, distorted, or high-pitched screeching audio designed to startle the viewer [1, 3]. Content Overview "It was one of those files

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