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: In the story, "Rascal" is often cited as one of the video titles found on the mysterious site, typically described as featuring low-quality, unsettling footage. 📄 Summary of Content (Fiction vs. Reality)
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: The double extension ( .avi.mp4 ) is a common trope in early internet "screamer" or "shock" videos, intended to look like a poorly converted or amateur file. : In the story