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Groooooooooooan.... and this is supposed to be real? The maker could have a least tried injecting something funny into this... like... um... A dude in a giant wombat suit runs in and sprays his musk gland over everyone.
Or a smoking, breakdancing Indian midget... that works for me.
bobthemul |
06.04.08 - 12:39 pm | #
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Faaaaaaakkkeeeeeeeeeee....
Lovin' those cordless monitors.
Aaron |
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06.04.08 - 8:00 pm | #
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"Turn camera off! We would like to beat him now!"
Chad |
06.04.08 - 8:44 pm | #
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Wow, that totally tricked me.
Megan |
06.04.08 - 9:21 pm | #
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Fake. Aaron called it from a mile off - the monitor was the first tip off that this is not real.
matt |
06.04.08 - 9:47 pm | #
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Not to mention the ... T-square he is banging around? I thought it was a sledgehammer at first. But hey, my office has cordless monitors and sledgehammers lying around so who am I to judge. I still like it though, 2 thumbs up.
Melissa |
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06.04.08 - 11:27 pm | #
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Having thrown a couple of monitors around myself, the cord comes off from the monitor end quite easily. Also, the video quality is so bad that it's hard to tell whether there is one or not.
onre |
06.05.08 - 1:02 am | #
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So no one in a murderous rage has ever wrenched stuff from their cords, wires, bolts? Or toted baby grands from burning homes?
And "of course" the T-square (if that's what it was) was a plant since as any architectural firm will tell you, no one ever uses these.
In fact, finding anything at all in a large and busy office that one can swing around like a bat is highly unlikely.
Well done. We've got a lot of Sherlocks out there.
I would view the film again, only this time, let's not focus on what everybody is looking at. Let's look at the people on the periphery, those whose actions are the easiest to miss. What do they do?
As any good art dealer knows, a hoax is betrayed in its smallest detail.
bill van |
06.05.08 - 7:54 pm | #
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Fake or not, someone gets hit in the head with a monitor and isn't getting cared for. That's NOT a t-square (though whatever it is it may have been planted after the image flickers once he falls over the top of the dividers), and it sounds like he's getting tazered (twice) when he's lying on the ground. If it's fake it's pretty good.
t |
06.06.08 - 8:08 am | #
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Check out http://detentionslip.org for all the wild things students and teachers do! It was voted the #1 source for crazy education news.
hall monitor |
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06.06.08 - 11:50 pm | #
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This has got to be fake. In the video with sound, people are screaming and there is general chaos. In the black and white video, everyone is just standing and watching. Even when the maniac goes to the other side of the room, no one makes a move for the door. In fact people start coming back in at the 1:28, 1:36 and 2:09 mark.
Acha |
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06.07.08 - 3:47 pm | #
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Fake or not is not the point. The Human behavior displayed should be the focus of the conversation. More than 10 people stood around doing nothing, while 1 out of control person dominated the situation. Perfect example of how the few can dominate the many, and it's so uneccessary. I would have liked to see everyone jump-on and subdue the crazy man. I'm a woman, much smaller than he is, and I would have jumped on his back immediately. If a few people like me would have been there, we would have controlled him within seconds. He would have not gotten away with that behavior. I hope this video encourages people to work together, and control attackers/abusers before they harm innocent people. Many people don't like working in Corporate environments, but that does not give anyone the right to attack others and destroy property. Violence and abuse is simply not acceptable. Period.
DD |
06.09.08 - 9:01 pm | #
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