Rather funny scary ghost prank from Brazil!

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  • lordOfTimelordOfTime Posts: 22,345
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    Ghosts, pesky little critters. ;)
  • UKMikeyUKMikey Posts: 28,728
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    Sorry to burst the bubble, but none of these things are actually real. Just cheap.
    Sorry to burst your bubble but noone here actually thinks these things are real.

    Those wacky Brazilians.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 3,143
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    QWERTYOP wrote: »
    What if they gave somebody a heart attack?

    They won't need to hire a fake ghost anymore :)

    I don't think the kid should scream. Having her just stand there and vanishing is more scary to me. Wonder how long before those hologram machines will be put to use for these pranks.
  • StrmChaserSteveStrmChaserSteve Posts: 2,728
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    Nice one :D

    Cue, silent hill music

    This one:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5USOVczSmE
  • LiamforkingLiamforking Posts: 1,641
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    Jesus christ, that would be me!

    I do not, repeat, do not believe in ghosts one iota. But it doesnt stop me being shit scared of thing like that. Id be clawing the glass, screaming to get out.

    You're lucky, I have no choice but to believe in tarantulas.
  • CasualCasual Posts: 2,696
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    That's kind of funny, but she was at risk of being attacked in that situation
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,009
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    That's just sick and stupid. I can't stand those shows where the music tells you how to feel and then all that fake laughter.

    As if the person in the lift couldn't tell it was a prank. Duuuh.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 18
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    Casual wrote: »
    That's kind of funny, but she was at risk of being attacked in that situation

    I thought that, lucky nobody decided to kick her in the face.
  • Me-CheetahMe-Cheetah Posts: 599
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    That wasn't the slightest bit scarey.

    You would have to be incredibly suggestible to fall for that.

    I'm sure if they pulled a similar stunt in the UK , people would have a bit of a fright but then laugh because it's clearly a joke.
  • IphigeniaIphigenia Posts: 8,109
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    what a stupid thing to do.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 3,362
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    Love stuff like this, but i like being scared in a 'safe' way if you know what i mean.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 48
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    hahaha that was great.
  • psionicpsionic Posts: 20,188
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    Picto wrote: »
    I watched the video of the prank this morning. It was quite a good prank. I feared for the girls safety though in case someone attacked her.
    Casual wrote: »
    That's kind of funny, but she was at risk of being attacked in that situation
    greemie wrote: »
    I thought that, lucky nobody decided to kick her in the face.

    Thankfully nobody reacted like this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBU47K854g0
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 475
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    I went through the Pasage del Terror (whatever its called) at Blackpool about 10 year ago and i was screaming that badly, one of the actors had to stop and lift his mask up and tell me its ok, we're not real... :o

    I love that. My ex said there was no way he would be scared but he was screaming to get out and ended up in the pub afterwards just shaking his head because he couldn't speak.
  • Alan1981Alan1981 Posts: 5,416
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    A bit risky for the little girl surely. What if someone freaked out and punched her in the face.
  • OhWhenTheSaintsOhWhenTheSaints Posts: 12,531
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    Alan1981 wrote: »
    A bit risky for the little girl surely. What if someone freaked out and punched her in the face.

    I thought this.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 4,764
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    The dialogue is incredibly hackneyed.

    The blonde pair of women, between much screaming: "It's ok, she has gone."

    "Are you sure? I get scared really easily. I don't like this. Could it be that the door will open now? Please try."


    Penultimate man: "Dear God in heaven! What is this?"

    Last man, stops screaming, looks girl in eye and asks "What is this?" then starts screaming again.
  • Auld SnodyAuld Snody Posts: 15,171
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    Alan1981 wrote: »
    A bit risky for the little girl surely. What if someone freaked out and punched her in the face.

    Check out all the camera angles, it is faked;)
  • AZZURRI 06AZZURRI 06 Posts: 11,173
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    Iphigenia wrote: »
    what a stupid thing to do.

    Practical jokes are lazy, stupid and can be dangerous.
  • far2coolfar2cool Posts: 6,334
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    Neither
  • swehsweh Posts: 13,665
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    Why is that thing going viral!?

    I've seen like three threads TODAY about it.

    I think the prank was neither funny, nor irresponsible.
    I don't speak Portuguese so I have no idea whether the people were set up by their friends, or if it's overall a fake.

    The PR Machine behind it is amazing, though.
  • HelboreHelbore Posts: 16,069
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    I guess its fortunate no-one has ever freaked out and punched the little girl in the face.
  • AddisonianAddisonian Posts: 16,377
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    Both. Some of the reactions are pretty funny to watch but some of the people are genuinely terrified. They're lucky no-one had a bloody heart attack!
  • Paul237Paul237 Posts: 8,654
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    Surely it's fake because of the inevitable lawsuits that would follow. Someone could have a heart attack, claim it's affected them permanently, or they could even instinctively hit the child, etc etc.
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