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Revision as of 19:40, 11 January 2008

Template:Aphid Everyone Hates Cassie: What a poor, lonely girl. is the eighth video in the OpAphid video series.

Transcript

(Closeup of apparently Cassie's face. The words "I have taken God's name in vain" appear over her face.)

Cassie: I have taken God's name in vain.

(Cassie is looking up, and slowly turns her head downword. Words scroll over her face.)

Bree: (voiceover from the video Swimming!) What ever happened to that girl Cassie? What ever happened to that girl Cassie? What ever happened to that girl Cassie?

(The words "Everyone Hates Me" appear over Cassie's face.)

Daniel: (voiceover from Swimming!) Who?

Bree: (voiceover) That girl. She was in your class? You know?

Daniel: (voiceover) Who is this girl?

Bree: (voiceover) She was in your class.

Daniel: (voiceover) I have no idea what you're talking about.

(The false YouTube ending appears, and reversed audio plays as the OpAPHID logo appears.)

Hieroglyphs

Sideways shape (1/2) Cloud with 4 rain lines (1/4) Cloud with 2 upsidedown Us (1/20)

When the fractions are added and reduced they yield 4/5

Declaration of purity

28) I have taken god’s name in vain

Scrolling text

INNOCENT

Overhead text

Everyone Hates Me

Lifted audio

From Swimming! Not in original video order

Bree: Whatever happened to that girl, Cassie?

Daniel: Who?

Bree: That girl. She was in your class? You know?

Daniel: Who is this girl?

Bree: She was in your class.

Daniel: I have no idea what you're talking about.

Reversed audio

--false youtube ending--


It is a sin to believe evil of others, but it is seldom a mistake

Which is a quote from H. L. Mencken

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