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Mereana Mordegard Glesgorv
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Mereana Mordegard Glesgorv is an urban legend that began circulating in 2009. It originally spawned in Creepypasta as a meme, but context began claiming "It's a video, and those who watch it gouge their eyes out and mail them to YouTube's head office in San Bruno." These claims were merely dismissed until the video was removed from YouTube by one of the administrators. Rumors began spreading that the video had been removed because supposedly 153 people had gouged their eyes out and mailed them to YouTube's head office. There is a video on YouTube named Mereana Mordegard Glesgorv. If you search this, you will find nothing. The few times you find something, all you will see is a 20 second video of a man staring intently at you, expressionless, then grinning for the last two seconds. The background is undefined. This is only part of the actual video. The person who uploaded the video was never found, the IP address being non-existant. And the man in the video has never been identified.
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Mereana Mordegard Glesgorv is an urban legend that began circulating in 2009. It originally spawned in Creepypasta as a meme, but context began claiming "It's a video, and those who watch it gouge their eyes out and mail them to YouTube's head office in San Bruno." These claims were merely dismissed until the video was removed from YouTube by one of the administrators. Rumors began spreading that the video had been removed because supposedly 153 people had gouged their eyes out and mailed them to YouTube's head office. There is a video on YouTube named Mereana Mordegard Glesgorv. If you search this, you will find nothing. The few times you find something, all you will see is a 20 second video of a man staring intently at you, expressionless, then grinning for the last two seconds. The background is undefined. This is only part of the actual video. The full video lasts two minutes, and was removed by YouTube after 153 people who viewed the video gouged out their eyes and mailed them to YouTube’s main office in San Bruno. Said people had also committed suicide in various ways. It is not yet known how they managed to mail their eyes after gouging them out. The cryptic inscription they carved on their forearms has not yet been deciphered. YouTube will periodically put up the first 20 seconds of the video to quell suspicions, so that people will not go look for the real thing and upload it. The video itself was only viewed by one YouTube staff member, who started screaming after 45 seconds. This man is now under constant sedation and is apparently unable to recall what he saw. The other people who were in the same room as him while he viewed it and turned off the video for him say that all they heard at the time was a high pitched drilling sound. None of them dared look at the screen. The person who uploaded the video was never found, the IP address being non-existant. And the man in the video has never been identified.