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Sounds like "Thinkabout" to me.
Thanks for that, but no, that's not it. I'm sure my memory of this show is fuzzy, but there was a definite turning on of some type of contraption or machine at the start of the show, then they'd cut back to it for a few seconds during the show, then at the end of the show, they'd turn the machine off.

Beyond that, I have no recollection of what the rest of the show was about. But I do distinctly remember asking my mom repeatedly about watching that show, just so I could see that damn "washing machine", lol.
 
The six minute audio recording of "Grizzly Man" Timothy Treadwell and his girlfriend being eaten alive by a bear that director Werner Herzog felt was too gruesome to include in his documentary.

There's a (probable) fake two minute version all over the internet. Some people insist it's an authentic two minute slice of the real audio that some park ranger nabbed on his phone during the investigation. I'd give it a 10% chance of being authentic, if not would be an amazing reenactment by the actor who played Timothy whose voice is uncannily like Timothy's. His screams however aren't truly blood curdling and the looping fake bear noises are obviously dubbed in.

It's probably the most extreme audio ever recorded and given how many humans have also been gruesomely eaten alive by animals in history (millions?). That's why it's very interesting, it's an important part of human history and why we evolved the way we did to avoid these predators.
 
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The six minute audio recording of "Grizzly Man" Timothy Treadwell and his girlfriend being eaten alive by a bear that director Werner Herzog felt was too gruesome to include in his documentary.

There's a (probable) fake two minute version all over the internet. Some people insist it's an authentic two minute slice of the real audio that some park ranger nabbed on his phone during the investigation. I'd give it a 10% chance of being authentic, if not would be an amazing reenactment by the actor who played Timothy whose voice is uncannily like Timothy's. His screams however aren't truly blood curdling and the looping fake bear noises are obviously dubbed in.

It's probably the most extreme audio ever recorded and given how many humans have also been gruesomely eaten alive by animals in history (millions?). That's why it's very interesting, it's an important part of human history and why we evolved the way we did to avoid these predators.
Was just listening to a lost media video that called this particular case "tragic".

Some wannabe druggie actor (aka an insufferable faggot to begin with) gets clean because he thinks he's Eliza Fucking Thornberry, with bears of all things, and as expected, gets fucking eaten for his troubles. Maybe don't play FAFO games with giant monsters that are multitudes of magnitude larger and stronger than you.
 
The six minute audio recording of "Grizzly Man" Timothy Treadwell and his girlfriend being eaten alive by a bear that director Werner Herzog felt was too gruesome to include in his documentary.

There's a (probable) fake two minute version all over the internet. Some people insist it's an authentic two minute slice of the real audio that some park ranger nabbed on his phone during the investigation. I'd give it a 10% chance of being authentic, if not would be an amazing reenactment by the actor who played Timothy whose voice is uncannily like Timothy's. His screams however aren't truly blood curdling and the looping fake bear noises are obviously dubbed in.

It's probably the most extreme audio ever recorded and given how many humans have also been gruesomely eaten alive by animals in history (millions?). That's why it's very interesting, it's an important part of human history and why we evolved the way we did to avoid these predators.
When Werner Herzog of all people says we don't need to hear it, I believe him.
 
Only god can tell me what I needn't hear, not some zombie kraut who later admitted to overreacting while being vainly filmed in his own documentary.
I think he actually told one of Treadwell's relatives that she didn't need to hear what was on the tape, but I don't think anyone needs to hear a tape of a man being eaten by a bear.
 
The six minute audio recording of "Grizzly Man" Timothy Treadwell and his girlfriend being eaten alive by a bear that director Werner Herzog felt was too gruesome to include in his documentary.

There's a (probable) fake two minute version all over the internet. Some people insist it's an authentic two minute slice of the real audio that some park ranger nabbed on his phone during the investigation. I'd give it a 10% chance of being authentic, if not would be an amazing reenactment by the actor who played Timothy whose voice is uncannily like Timothy's. His screams however aren't truly blood curdling and the looping fake bear noises are obviously dubbed in.

It's probably the most extreme audio ever recorded and given how many humans have also been gruesomely eaten alive by animals in history (millions?). That's why it's very interesting, it's an important part of human history and why we evolved the way we did to avoid these predators.
I think people focus way to much on audio that no doubt doesn't exist anymore of Timothy's death. The documentary did claimed that there was over 100 hours of vlogs that Timothy Treadwell made in his life. Yet the only footage of any of these vlogs that I can find on the internet was the ones featured in that documentary. It would be really fascinating if most if not all the vlogs can be found.
 
News footage of the Mexia Supermarket was found.
It's not the footage of the crew going through the place like in that Life After People episode but it's probably the closest we're ever going to get.
 
 
I’ve been trying for a while now to find a clip I saw of several large confederate flags being flown in a sports stadium, I’m pretty sure it was college football, maybe an Ole Miss game, but could’ve also been nascar. It was in color, I’m pretty sure it was 80s or early 90s. I saw it in an edit but can’t find it or the original source. It wasn’t that long ago that I saw it so maybe someone here knows the edit it was from which would be good enough for me. Even using search operators I’ve only found news stories about them banning the flag but not videos of it being flown.
Might be Ole Miss vs Vandy september 27,1997. Infamous in Mississippi because Ompaloompaville begged alumni and students not to bring confederate flags to the fucking homecoming game.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fLntLszgAW8
I found it! Kinda, this is worse quality than the clip I remember, but this is very very similar. I'm assuming the NCAA/Ole Miss is using DMCA or other means to scrub the web of old clips showing the stars and bars at games since the only things that show up are news stories about it being banned, virtually nothing showing fans actually waving it although I'm certain they're out there, likely mostly on old home videos. Hopefully the higher quality version pops up somewhere.

 
Uncle Walt, a holy grail for lost media spergs that was nearly released last year but stopped due to "respect reasons" has been found and uploaded by a third party. Its unknown how they got access to this tape.


This film is notorious for its racist depictions of africans


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The guy who made this almost won an Oscar for making this a decade later.. Also this...
 
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Was just listening to a lost media video that called this particular case "tragic".

Some wannabe druggie actor (aka an insufferable faggot to begin with) gets clean because he thinks he's Eliza Fucking Thornberry, with bears of all things, and as expected, gets fucking eaten for his troubles. Maybe don't play FAFO games with giant monsters that are multitudes of magnitude larger and stronger than you.
Smarter, too, in this case.
 
The guy who uploaded "Uncle Walt" put this out....
 
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I think people focus way to much on audio that no doubt doesn't exist anymore of Timothy's death. The documentary did claimed that there was over 100 hours of vlogs that Timothy Treadwell made in his life. Yet the only footage of any of these vlogs that I can find on the internet was the ones featured in that documentary. It would be really fascinating if most if not all the vlogs can be found.
Um Discovery Channel did end up making a series of Grizzly Man episodes did you know that? Presumably it doesn't have all the footage in the tv series but I remember seeing a clip of an episode it shows Timothy doing his little vids in the wilderness and there's a cut to some overlay text explaining what the scene is about. You should probably check it out assuming it's online somewhere. The episode caught me as odd because the show kinda acts like the viewer has no context to who Timothy is or even if viewers had even seen the Herzog documentary. Just presumably heavily edited clips of what perhaps a real life production team would've done to Timothy's footage without his input too. It seemed from what I saw very sanitized and innocent in the editing of the footage seemingly ignoring his eventual fate. Kinda reminded me of a relaxing brown noise YouTube vids to be honest.
 
I'm looking for a CIV V mod, JDF's Hitler - Germany
Not this mod. But it was a successor mod to it.
It was a companion mod to this Stalin Soviet Union one.
Hitler was a fully animated 3d model that used real voice clips of the guy.
This is what it looked like.
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It was on steam until two years ago when steam removed it.
 
Two come to mind to me.
First is Double Rush, a failed 90s sitcom about bike couriers. Cancelled after one season, the interwebs only has like two or so episodes to be found.

The second is a web series from the early 2010s that seems to have gone completely from the net. It was called "The Sky is Free", a bit of an semi-professional steampunk series that some dudes made. Can't seem to find anything on that anymore. I guess these kinds of media that don't have a lot of interest are rather easy to be lost.
TV shows are a goldmine of lost media just because studios rarely bother to release an entire series after it gets cancelled. There are a ton of old shows that only aired three or four episodes before getting the axe and the rest of the episodes were never aired or released on DVD. Even shows that do get "full" releases regularly have missing episodes (like Timecop), and they even leave episodes off of modern shows for gay-ass reasons, like the Jeff Goldblum season of Law & Order: Criminal Intent not including the Olympics episode on the dvd because it was controversial. There's a little asterisk next to the title in the episode listing that says "episode not included." Fuuuuuuck you, NBC.

That's not even getting into the countless pilots that get shot but never aired, like the Dermot Mulroney Rockford Files reboot.
The six minute audio recording of "Grizzly Man" Timothy Treadwell and his girlfriend being eaten alive by a bear that director Werner Herzog felt was too gruesome to include in his documentary.

There's a (probable) fake two minute version all over the internet. Some people insist it's an authentic two minute slice of the real audio that some park ranger nabbed on his phone during the investigation. I'd give it a 10% chance of being authentic, if not would be an amazing reenactment by the actor who played Timothy whose voice is uncannily like Timothy's. His screams however aren't truly blood curdling and the looping fake bear noises are obviously dubbed in.

It's probably the most extreme audio ever recorded and given how many humans have also been gruesomely eaten alive by animals in history (millions?). That's why it's very interesting, it's an important part of human history and why we evolved the way we did to avoid these predators.

Eh. There's a video of a dude getting his dick and balls eaten by a pitbull; I can't imagine Treadwell's screams were worse than that. (I am too cowardly to listen to either, though, so take this with a grain of salt.)
 
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