Does anyone remember 4MealsOfTheDay.net? If not, let's do a recap.
I was reading about disturbing films on IMDB: The Internet Movie Database. I had been making a lot of posts on the recent trend of disturbing films such as “Martyrs,” "Inside,” and “A Serbian Film,” the most recent one. I had started a discussion asking about films that are more disturbing than the ones I already mentioned.
Barely anyone mentioned actual movies and most just brought up disturbing internet videos like BME Pain Olympics and The Suicide of R. Budd Dwyer. Nothing I haven’t seen on the internet before until I received a personal message about the board. Someone sent me links to 4MealsOfTheDay.net, a website the messenger called “disturbing”.
At first, I didn’t understand how it was disturbing. The name of the website didn’t seem like it implied any disturbed content. I went to the website. All it really consisted of was 4 option pages. The first one was called “About Us,” the second was called “Download Content,” the third was called “Feed the Monster,” and the final just takes you back to the homepage. When you click on the “About Us” page, it takes you to a page that features a bizarre paragraph that reads…
‘ 4MealsOfTheDay.net is meant to expose the troubles and give an answer to them as they continue in an endless series of videos leading to the :~4 MEALS OF THE DAY~: We have declared war on the blissfulness and the unfortunate irony. ’
The “Download Content” page includes links to videos with download features in QuickTime and WMV format. There were a total of 26 videos on the page, most of which were uploaded in 2006. Most of them had nothing really happening in them other than random everyday scenarios taking place.
Nothing all that disturbing.
The videos usually featured one of two scenarios: a video of people watching cartoons on television or a video of two people talking about random things as they walk through a wilderness trail.
The strangest thing about the wilderness trail videos is that there is absolutely no real background noise with the exception of static and the people's voices. The quality of the videos is like that of an amateur porno flick from the early 90s. Whenever someone talks, it’s kind of hard to understand what they are saying due to the fuzzy audio.
Does anyone remember 4MealsOfTheDay.net? If not, let's do a recap.
I was reading about disturbing films on IMDB: The Internet Movie Database. I had been making a lot of posts on the recent trend of disturbing films such as “Martyrs,” "Inside,” and “A Serbian Film,” the most recent one. I had started a discussion asking about films that are more disturbing than the ones I already mentioned.
Barely anyone mentioned actual movies and most just brought up disturbing internet videos like BME Pain Olympics and The Suicide of R. Budd Dwyer. Nothing I haven’t seen on the internet before until I received a personal message about the board. Someone sent me links to 4MealsOfTheDay.net, a website the messenger called “disturbing”.
At first, I didn’t understand how it was disturbing. The name of the website didn’t seem like it implied any disturbed content. I went to the website. All it really consisted of was 4 option pages. The first one was called “About Us,” the second was called “Download Content,” the third was called “Feed the Monster,” and the final just takes you back to the homepage. When you click on the “About Us” page, it takes you to a page that features a bizarre paragraph that reads…
‘ 4MealsOfTheDay.net is meant to expose the troubles and give an answer to them as they continue in an endless series of videos leading to the :~4 MEALS OF THE DAY~: We have declared war on the blissfulness and the unfortunate irony. ’
The “Download Content” page includes links to videos with download features in QuickTime and WMV format. There were a total of 26 videos on the page, most of which were uploaded in 2006. Most of them had nothing really happening in them other than random everyday scenarios taking place.
Nothing all that disturbing.
The videos usually featured one of two scenarios: a video of people watching cartoons on television or a video of two people talking about random things as they walk through a wilderness trail.
The strangest thing about the wilderness trail videos is that there is absolutely no real background noise with the exception of static and the people's voices. The quality of the videos is like that of an amateur porno flick from the early 90s. Whenever someone talks, it’s kind of hard to understand what they are saying due to the fuzzy audio.
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