Talk:The .GIF/@comment-25907761-20141222075736

"The smiley face would then scream loudly - loud enough to burst eardrums - and gruesome images of rapes, bomb test victims, aborted fetuses, mutilated bodies, and animals being tortured would flash by quickly. After about five minutes, it would show the text "Have nice day" (sic), and the user's computer would automatically close out of the browser and would stop working, as if a virus had corrupted the hard drive."

That is so cliche man.

"People whose computers were infected would shortly be found in their homes, skinned and mutilated, with a smiley face painted in blood on the floor next to their corpses."

'''Back up these claims with 'evidence' of some sort. Once again, a big cliche found in nearly every creepypasta about haunted computer discs and files on this site. You're not the first.'''

"moot, the founder of 4chan, would always claim that the picture never existed,"

That's because he's right.

"and that the murders were unrelated."

'''They probably are unrelated. As far as I know, a 'virus' can't spread through a .gif file. This is very unrealistic. How would a murderer even know if the person has looked at the file? A better idea would have been some sort of link inserted into the .gif or something which was like a IM_HAPPY.exe or something.'''

"However, somewhere in the archives, the picture still exists. Most people who attempt to post it are usually swiftly banned by moot."

'''Firstly, moot usually never controls post moderation. Somewhere? Where? Why would people attempt to post it? How would word get out about this particular matter? Who would believe this nonsense? No one.'''

'''Also, a script can be coded that can prevent the image from even being uploaded. If it has been done with Jennifer Lawrence's 'pictures' it can be done with this one.'''

''I don't give number ratings for creepypastas, I point out flaws and good parts in this. I do hope however that you learn to avoid using standard creepypasta cliches like the ones included within this, and can create something on this site that can perhaps go viral, who knows? Maybe you have, and I don't even know! Good luck however and happy writing in the future.''