Talk:Username: 666/@comment-27705858-20160214165512/@comment-27801293-20160215072021

Okay, so I was at a friends house and she told me about this and dared me to do it. I had brought my laptop to her house, (which is now broken),  because I am an online student and my mom wanted me to work at her house.

Anyway, I have never been one to back away from a dare so of course I said I would. I put in the url and started refreshing, excluding me from the game as everyone else continued to play. It had been about ten minutes of constant refreshing and probably at least 400 times of clicking the damned button. I began to lose all of the fear I had, as it was painfully obvious it wasn't going to do anything.



FUCK, HOW WRONG WAS I?

Well, my friend was making popcorn so we could watch a movie and suddenly she froze looking at my laptop. She is a loud person who never stops talking so this caught everyone's attention. We all looked at the laptop to see blank videos that all were titled 666. I was scared shitless so I said I was done doing this.

My friend, Alex, took the laptop from me and began refreshing as she made fun of me for being a wimp. After about ten more times refreshing the videos began to change names. And the screen became red. More refreshing and the screen became black, except the few red areas around the videos and such. The titles went back to 666 and the background was weird mixture of red and black.

And then, a channel came up. 666. One of my friends, Bri, was nearly in tears and said she wanted to go home. I think we all did at that point. Especially me. And yet, Alex clicked the channel anyway. Bri left the room and began packing her things. She had texted her father.

I don't remember the exact details, what I do remember is being horrified, my friend Lexi throwing up, and my friend Maia, the one whose I was staying at, pushing Alex and trying to exit the tab.

We tried everything and the video just kept playing. I finally shut down my laptop and we left it alone for the rest of the night.

The next morning, I got up and got on it to check my twitter. Except, when I booted it up the video was still there. Still playing. I roughly pushed the laptop off the bed and onto the floor.

I checked it periodically and it STILL was playing. I got mad and slid it as hard as possible across the floor and right into a wall. It broke.

That was my personal experience. I am terrified to ever do it again.