They Are Still Everywhere
| They Are Still Everywhere | |
| Blogger | Tachyon | 
|---|---|
| Date Posted | November 3rd, 2006 | 
| URL | youtube.com | 
| Description | Someone once accused me of tilting at windmills... Right now, I only wish that I were capable of being so naive. I've left something for you, and a message to pass along. Perspective is critical. In this case, I trust you will share my view.   | 
| YouTube Tags | LG15 lonelygirl15 danielbeast daniel gemmers19 ceremony parents house sleepover tachyon opaphid | 
| Production Credits | |
| Executive Producer(s) | Glenn Rubenstein | 
| Assistant Producer | Mari Devincenzi | 
| Director(s) | Glenn Rubenstein | 
| Camera | Glenn Rubenstein | 
| Vidplay | Glenn Rubenstein | 
| Story | Glenn Rubenstein | 
| Editor(s) | Glenn Rubenstein | 
| Music | "Disappears" by Headboard | 
| Adjacent Blogs | |
| Previous | "The Action of an Enemy - Be Careful" | 
| Next | "They Are Watching" | 
| Previous by Tachyon | "URGENT: For My Helper!" | 
| Directly after | "Where Are My Parents?" | 
| Directly before | "Horrid Flatmates" | 
They Are Still Everywhere is the eighteenth video in the OpAphid video series.
Transcript
A blurry shot of a highway
A highway sign we can't read
A simi drives past
A lit-up windmill
A view of a circular semitruck mirror
The windmill and text:
"Needless to say, things haven't gone according to plan
I learned more in that last hour there than "i" did in her entire existance"
A closeup of (we suspect) tachyon from hairline to nose
Windmill and text:
"I'm not sure it's safe to come home.
I've left something for you,
and a message to pass along."
quick establishing shots of where the drop might have been ending on the sign out front and paning up to the windmill.
a shot of semis going both directions on the highway and the phrase "tag you're it" bounces back and forth with the traffic
Notes
- Many YouTube users have pointed out the resemblance of this video to Don Quixote, a novel in which the main character is chasing windmills which he believes to be his enemy, which, obviously they are not. The windmills may be a reference to OpAphid, implying that Tachyon is under the delusion that her "enemy" is everywhere.
The drop
Drop 2 (where IS she going?)
Forum discussion
Companion Video
