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(often stylized as two_lesbians.mp4 ) is a notorious internet shock video and "screamer" that circulated widely in the mid-to-late 2000s. Similar to other bait-and-switch media of the era, such as Jeff the Killer or The Maze , it was designed to trick viewers into a state of focused attention before delivering a sudden, frightening jump scare. Origin and Spread
: There is often no audio, or very faint, muffled whispering, which encourages the viewer to lean closer to their screen and turn up their volume to hear what is happening. Two_lesbians_mp4
The video first gained prominence on early video-sharing platforms and forums like , Newgrounds , and YouTube around 2007. It was frequently disguised with enticing or misleading titles—often suggesting adult content—to lure unsuspecting users into clicking the file. Content Breakdown The video typically follows a specific structure: (often stylized as two_lesbians
: After a period of silence (usually 10 to 30 seconds), the screen abruptly cuts to a gruesome or distorted face—most famously a high-contrast, blue-tinted image of a screaming woman or a "zombie" face. This is accompanied by a piercing, high-pitched digital shriek. Cultural Impact and Legacy The video first gained prominence on early video-sharing
Today, the video is mostly discussed in the context of or "Creepypasta" history. While the video itself is not "lost," the exact identity of the person in the jump scare image remains a topic of minor debate among internet historians, similar to the mystery surrounding the original "Jeff the Killer" photo.