▲ 369 r/Spunchbob+2 crossposts

SpongeBob S̴̪̤̪̏̄̑͛̃̏͑̾̕͜͜͝ț̴̨̳̰͍̝͚̤̤̓͂̆̀̏͛̑̀̓̚o̸̮̘͓̤̝͖̦̭̽̍͜ó̸̢̢̗̜̰̘̖͙̜͎́̆ô̸̧̥̲̼̟̦̣̟̮͕̪̈́̽́̏͑̎͌͝͝͝ơ̷̺̭̱̝͍̎̕p

u/Afraid_Profile_2208 — 1 day ago
▲ 173 r/earclacks

Clackiest WB moments in no particular order (with credits)

If you don’t want your clip here, tell me and I will delete it

u/Afraid_Profile_2208 — 4 days ago
▲ 151 r/Spunchbob+1 crossposts

Aww hell nawe spotchbleugh eaten bai big fish ... He no brain dance good 😨😨😨😨😨😦😮😮😨😨😶‍🌫️😶‍🌫️🤨💔💔🙈😿🙀⛰️⛰️🛘🪨🎭🎛️🎟️🎭📻🪈🏮🧸🗂️📁📂

u/Afraid_Profile_2208 — 11 days ago
▲ 186 r/void_memes+1 crossposts

ḱ̴̨̧̧̖̬̳͇͙͓̹̪̲͍̰̱̞̲̬͖̩̬͉̣̦͍̥̯̫̝̞̘̠͎̠͔̗̰̭̘͔̺̠̞̫̠͂͑̈́͑́̉̌̐́̆͊̋̓̋͊̒̒͋̂̂̃̅͜͠͝͠͝ā̴̢̧̧̡̨̩̯̭͈̣̝̩̣͓̜͖̘͓̲̘͖̺̘̰̦̰͓̖̗̺̥̤̗͇̙͉̗͓͖̹̹͕̜ͅͅͅţ̴̧̡̨̡̡͖̱͎̘̮̬̩͎͓̮͓̜̣̤̟̖̘̫̹̯͍̺͉̈̋͗͜ͅz̵̢̡̧͓̻͕͕̘̜̘̰͙̝͈̦̺̣̻̪̤̘̏̅̄̃͂̀͂͐̒͂̽̐̎̑͜ę̶̡̡̡̢̧̛̱͍̰̯͎̺̗̤͔̦̤̥̠͎̟̫̬̳͎͓̫͈̫̭͙̾̍́̆́̀̍́̊͋͗̒̒̔͐͗͂̑̿̆̆͑̓̋̂̈͂̈́̔̍͛͂͂̒͂̎̄̕͠͝͝͝͝ͅ

u/Afraid_Profile_2208 — 11 days ago

Hailnaughhhh spfigbrig in dhuh flasch ghaims (unedited screenshots btw)

Got these unedited screenshots from LuciLilium on YouTube

u/Afraid_Profile_2208 — 16 days ago
▲ 3 r/InternetHorror+1 crossposts

What makes Vibingleaf’s videos so effective? I’d like to hear your reasons. I have a few guesses:

(Heads-up: I’m going off of the videos I’ve seen, which are mainly the short ones.)

  1. Deep-fried/high contrast imagery: the high contrast and saturation can overstimulate or overwhelm the viewer, leading to confusion

  2. Little to no buildup/sudden change (especially in one like “Angry Bird Hugs”): it makes the shock/climax more effective because you aren’t expecting it. It also removes the need to rely on cheap jump scares.

  3. Staying in one scene/setting for a long time: it strengthens the use of changes, making them more unpredictable

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u/Afraid_Profile_2208 — 17 days ago