Difference between revisions of "War"

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==Transcript==
 
==Transcript==
(''Linc sits in front of a toilet looking ill.  He drinks a beer and then stacks the cans on the toilet seat.  He gags a few times.  He gets up, then sits back down.'')
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(''Linc sits in front of a toilet looking depressed.  He drinks beer after been and then stacks the cans on the toilet seat.  He gags a few times.  He gets up and removes the beer cans, then sits back down.'')
  
'''Linc:''' Okay. If you want one, you got one.
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'''Linc:''' Okay. (''sniffs'') Okay. If you want one, you got one.
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
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* The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/base_64 Base 64] code in the video description translates to "figure it out."
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* The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/intel_hex hex] code in the video description translates to "The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lite-Brite Litebrite's] now black and white / Cause they took apart a picture that wasn't right." These are lyrics from the song "A Fond Farewell" by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elliott_Smith Elliot Smith].
 
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War is the twelfth video in the dehteraew video series, a component of the Maddison Atkins ARG.

Transcript

(Linc sits in front of a toilet looking depressed. He drinks beer after been and then stacks the cans on the toilet seat. He gags a few times. He gets up and removes the beer cans, then sits back down.)

Linc: Okay. (sniffs) Okay. If you want one, you got one.

Notes

  • The Base 64 code in the video description translates to "figure it out."
  • The hex code in the video description translates to "The Litebrite's now black and white / Cause they took apart a picture that wasn't right." These are lyrics from the song "A Fond Farewell" by Elliot Smith.