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The Slender Shadow on the Bedroom Wall

How a single, poorly-lit JPEG became the internet’s most effective primal trigger.

By: Horror Culture Desk

Step 2: Reduce the Volume.
The audio is 80% of the weapon. Without the distorted scream, Jeff is just a sad, pale emo boy. Turn your volume down to 10% before clicking any "scary" link.

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The Cultural Significance of the Jeff Killer Jumpscare

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