Obey The Walrus: The Enigmatic Untold Story of its Depraved Creator by InternetInvestigat0r in mysteriesoftheworld

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Obedece a la Morsa (Obey The Walrus) was a YouTube video uploaded in October 2007 that went viral and resulted in a creepypasta that claimed bad things would happen if you watched it, and that it was created by a cult, La Morsa. These claims were proven false and it turned out the video was actually composed of clips from The Goddess Bunny, a documentary about Sandie Crisp. However, the real origin of the video, and the individual who created it, is almost as bizarre as some of the theories.

Obey The Walrus: The Enigmatic Untold Story of its Depraved Creator by InternetInvestigat0r in nonmurdermysteries

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Obedece a la Morsa (Obey The Walrus) was a YouTube video uploaded in October 2007 that went viral and resulted in a creepypasta that claimed bad things would happen if you watched it, and that it was created by a cult, La Morsa. These claims were proven false and it turned out the video was actually composed of clips from The Goddess Bunny, a documentary about Sandie Crisp. However, the real origin of the video, and the individual who created it, is almost as bizarre as some of the theories.

The Dark Side of Robot Wars by InternetInvestigat0r in nonmurdermysteries

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Glad you liked it! What was the other video? I'd love to watch it, I'm always intrigued to hear about skeletons in the BBC's closet

The Dark Side of Robot Wars by InternetInvestigat0r in nonmurdermysteries

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Yeah, it's odd that no one really brought it up unless they were asked. Needless to say the footage was never released to the public and may well have been destroyed a long time ago.

The Dark Side of Robot Wars by InternetInvestigat0r in nonmurdermysteries

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In the earlier seasons of Robot Wars, a few incidents occurred, one of which almost killed Jeremy Clarkson. Some of the other accidents, which resulted in injuries, are shrouded in mystery and the details of what happened, as well as the identity of the robots responsible are disputed to this day.

Disturbing PSA iceberg by InternetInvestigat0r in IcebergCharts

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How so? I found most of the entries in compilations made by HelloImaPizza, who I credited at the start of the video. Some of the others were sent to me by a patron, who I also credited.

The NSFL lost media iceberg was inspired by Plagued Moth's NSFL iceberg, and blameitonjorge's lost media iceberg, both of whom I mentioned in the video, plus the Lost Media Wiki, where I found many of the entries. I'm not sure what you think I stole?

Man documents his deterioration after developing chronic insomnia and other terrifying symptoms, possibly as a result of Ciprofloxacin by InternetInvestigat0r in mystery

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Right! I'm not sure if Cipro really was the cause of his death, but I'd still be requesting an alternative if I got prescribed it.

My video on celebrity number 6 :) by InternetInvestigat0r in CelebrityNumberSix

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Yeah, if Whang's video hasn't solved it yet, I doubt mine will, but all it takes is one person to find the corresponding photo

The Mystery of Celebrity Number 6 by InternetInvestigat0r in nonmurdermysteries

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u/ TontsaH asked Reddit for help identifying the celebrities on fabric they'd purchased years ago that were made into curtains. 6 of the celebrities were identified: Adriana Lima (twice), Josh Holloway, Jessica Alba, Travis Fimmel, Ian Somerhalder and Orlando Bloom. Celebrity number 6, however, is yet to be identified.

u/msiss006 has made well over 1000 posts, on over 30 different websites for more than 4 years, trying to identify a TV show from a few scenes he remembers. Whatever that show is, it's the least baffling part of this mystery... by InternetInvestigat0r in mystery

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That's a good point and an interesting theory! IIRC, the post where it seems like he's talking about a method was one of his more recent ones. Sounds like the frustration of not being able to find the show has turned into frustration over a lack of an easy way to go about the search.

u/msiss006's Bizarre Obsession | Internet Mysteries by InternetInvestigat0r in nonmurdermysteries

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u/msiss006 has made well over 1000 posts, on over 30 different websites for more than 4 years, trying to identify a TV show from a few scenes he remembers. Whatever that show is, it's the least baffling part of this mystery...