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*In this video, OpAphid agent War Pylol attempts to use the D in APHID on [[Maddison Atkins]]. From what we know, the D in APHID is "Destroy." Apparently, he failed but succeeded in a later Maddison Atkins video entitled [[No More]].
 
*In this video, OpAphid agent War Pylol attempts to use the D in APHID on [[Maddison Atkins]]. From what we know, the D in APHID is "Destroy." Apparently, he failed but succeeded in a later Maddison Atkins video entitled [[No More]].
*The description, as in all War Pylol's videos, is a palindrome. It remains the same when read backwards.
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*The video's description, as in all War Pylol's videos, is a palindrome. It remains the same when read backwards.
 
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Revision as of 02:45, 17 September 2007

War Pylol Video 002
I Heard Pain, Odd Evil Fiction

IHeardPainOddEvilFiction.jpg
Oh dear.

Blogger [ war pylol ]
Date Posted April 24th, 2007
URL YouTube
Description War, sir, is raw.
YouTube Tags PAID HIND


Music War Pylol Theme Song: "Oh Dear"
Adjacent Blogs
Previous "Add Poe Hinder Vilification"
Next "Running (April 25th)"
Next by [ war pylol ] "Tide To Revenge Afire"

I Heard Pain, Odd Evil Fiction is the second video in the War Pylol video series, a component of the Maddison Atkins and OpAphid ARGs.

Transcript

(A numerical countdown occurs, while music plays, and audio of OpAphid saying Oh dear also plays.)

(Cameraman walks up to the outside of Maddison Atkins's apartment.)

(Cut to white with black dots flashing rapidly.)

Notes

  • In this video, OpAphid agent War Pylol attempts to use the D in APHID on Maddison Atkins. From what we know, the D in APHID is "Destroy." Apparently, he failed but succeeded in a later Maddison Atkins video entitled No More.
  • The video's description, as in all War Pylol's videos, is a palindrome. It remains the same when read backwards.