How to foil that baboon for the last time
Created on: October 22nd, 2006
FUUUUUUUUCK
also f*ckfish.ytmnd.com
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Very unnervingly presented, but because the sound of thunder occurs on so many occasions, it adds a negligible impact when the baboon finally appears up close. Louden the sound of the thunder at this particular point or make the baboon's facial features more menacingly defined if you're aiming to shock someone like me.
I think the timing needs to be fixed. It took so long I just KNEW that it was going to be a zoomed-in image at some point (I still jumped, though). I love this, anyways. I'm just afraid that people I send it to will know that it's a screamer, or won't even stay around until the end because it takes so long.
Nice light screamer thingy. It should have been an infomercial. That would pwn. "How to stop demonic babboons from staring into your kitchen: Just buy AUTO LIGHT SWITCH OFFER THINGY for five easy payments of 89.95$ plus shipping, handling and a sales tax of 95%. Call in the next ten minutes and we'll double your order for double the price!"
May we all take a moment to realize the sheer genius behind this fright. It's strangely symbolic that the way you actually beat both the baboon and the screamer, is by closing the window. Not in the image, but in the browser itself. It could be said that the only reason the baboon gets through is because we keep the window open, and thus let it in...
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