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'''Whatweird.com''' is a website that [[Daniel]] [[Is This The End?|first]] became interested in while attempting to find [[Emma]]. Although [[Jonas]] was very skeptical, Daniel insisted that the teleportation mentioned on the site was real and the stories about it were genuine. The next mention of the website came in [[Connections]], in which Daniel mentions that the girl running it, Suzie, had some very "crazy" videos she was posting to YouTube. The website was mentioned again in a [[They're Gone|chat]] between Daniel and [[Taylor]], where Taylor expressed her belief that the stories were real.
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'''Whatweird.com''' is a website that [[Daniel]] [[Is This The End?|first]] became interested in while attempting to find [[Emma]]. Although [[Jonas]] was very skeptical, Daniel insisted that the teleportation mentioned on the site was real and the stories about it were genuine. The next mention of the website came in [[Connections]], in which Daniel mentions that the girl running it, Suzie, had some very "crazy" videos she was posting to YouTube. The website was mentioned again in a [[They're Gone|chat]] between Daniel and [[Taylor]], where Taylor expressed her belief that the stories were real. It has now also featured in [[Kate Modern]], as [[Gavin]] has posted on the site, and talked about it in a video.
  
 
==What is it? Who made it?==
 
==What is it? Who made it?==

Revision as of 02:02, 7 December 2007

Whatweird.com is a website that Daniel first became interested in while attempting to find Emma. Although Jonas was very skeptical, Daniel insisted that the teleportation mentioned on the site was real and the stories about it were genuine. The next mention of the website came in Connections, in which Daniel mentions that the girl running it, Suzie, had some very "crazy" videos she was posting to YouTube. The website was mentioned again in a chat between Daniel and Taylor, where Taylor expressed her belief that the stories were real. It has now also featured in Kate Modern, as Gavin has posted on the site, and talked about it in a video.

What is it? Who made it?

The heading.

Apparently, this website is dedicated to paranormal subjects and other random things related. According to the first blog, Wednesday, October 17th, 2007, the author used to have a livejournal before getting her own website.

In the forums, Suzie posted the following:

Hello fellow Weirdos!

My name is Suzie and this is my forum for discussing all that is wonderfully weird in our mysterious
universe.

Many friends have asked me why I've titled my website "whatweird". So, I should like to take this
moment to explain. For me, it is a perfect description of all the information and thoughts you will
find here on "whatweird". Chances are if you come upon something so odd and unique that it makes you
spin around and say "WHAT?" :o or "WEIRD!" :shock: , you shall find it here. I am interested in
anything and everything that might seem a bit off or "weird" to the average person. We live in a
strange and wonderful universe! If you know of any strange, wonderful and "weird" happenings, please
let me know!
Cheers!

The author, according to her second blog, is "considering studying paranormal activity on a professional level someday..." Thus the motivation for the interest in paranormal subjects. The style, spelling, and certain references make it appear that the author is from Great Britain, perhaps even London.

Aside from the many articles on the supernatural, she blogs about her own life. Her grandmother died September 2006 and left her "a mechanical 'Girl Skipping Rope.'" The author promised to take good care of it. But after believing it was haunted, she lost sleep. Her mother noticed and had her father take it to a storage. Feeling guilty, she asked her father to retrieve it on the weekend, November 3 or 4, 2007.

Interestingly Weird Things About Suzie

  • The author writes of her "best friend forever Sharon". Sharon convinced the author that in a previous life, she was Joan of Arc.
  • Suzie shares with us the thing that makes her weird: "All of my fingers are double jointed. My left thumb is so double jointed that I can bend it completely over without any pain. One more 'talent' that makes me special is that I can blow bubbles with my spit that actually float away."

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