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    Bb15005.mp4

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    The video utilizes the "analog horror" aesthetic to evoke a sense of technological nostalgia turned sour. The heavy scan lines and chromatic aberration suggest a physical medium that is rotting. This visual decay mirrors the psychological theme of repressed trauma; it feels like a memory that was never meant to be retrieved, surfacing from the "basement" of the internet’s collective consciousness. why are they there