WARNING: Splicit content---> What NOT to do while taking pictures or wildlife.

Mikel_24

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I wasn't sure about wheter to post this here or in Whine&Cheese... As soon as you download it and watch it, you will know exactly why.

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=PHQKVWGM

(( I'm not sure what this is supposed to be beyond a sex promotion, or where the wildlife content is hiding. Clicking this might be a problem. -- Esav Benyamin )) <----- Let me add something else: This is video file I uploaded to MEGAUPLOAD. If you don't know how to use it, don't click on it. Scroll down this post and you will find a YouTube link with pretty much the same footage. Thanks for watching and sorry for all this mess.

I don't know how to post it so it can be viewed here. If anyone knows better than me, go ahead an do it. If such a person is an admin or something... you can even edit this post.

A friend or mine just sent it to me. Told me that some of his coworkers couldn't even watch it to the end. Just check it out and see for yourself. We will coment it later one.

Mikel
 
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seen it a while ago when exploring the weird stuff that can be found using limewire .

still makes me wonder the things people do , and dont do ... Id have thought someone would have used a car to get the cats out of the way and maybe help the idiot some if it wasnt too late ...
 
That is exactly what I thought Myal... maybe running over some of them might have scared the rest. I am sure that something could have been done. Anyway, where were those guys to be shoting pictures of such creatures without a guide or any kind of protection? I can't see the point.

Mikel
 
Id have thought a car driving at the cats honking the horn revving the motor would have been enough to convince them to back off long enough to grab the guy ... a couple cars would have been better ... but I guess folk not used to using vehicles to round up animals wouldnt think of it ...

Id like to know the story behind it tho , just out of curiosity .
 
Looks like something from the Faces of Death films. 90% of the stuff in those films was faked, but still very amusing to watch
 
With all the malware floating around, clicking on something that comes up with pictures of "Find your date in Maplewood" and 4 young women is not right. Why would you potentially inflict that on us? Where's the animals being photographed?

I don't like the practice of being coy about what a link will show.
Come out and tell us before the link what it's about.
 
With all the malware floating around, clicking on something that comes up with pictures of "Find your date in Maplewood" and 4 young women is not right. Why would you potentially inflict that on us? Where's the animals being photographed?

I don't like the practice of being coy about what a link will show.
Come out and tell us before the link what it's about.
Megaupload is a pretty common site. They host files for free and make their money from ads. Just type in the code you see at the top, click download, and wait 45 sec. Click free download and you can save the file to your computer. I scanned the video with AVG and its clean.

The video itself shows a man being mauled by lions. Completley free of midget porn or anything like that
 
For the people that want to watch the video without mega-upload,
here is a youtube-link I's not exactly the same version, as it has some extra text banners over it and music.

But I have my strong doubts about the authenticity of this video. There is a big chance that this is all false.
Some quick research learned me that it came from this movie.

If you look at the details, it looks a bit unbelievable that you would film the family reactions while a man is been attacked by lions. While 'fighting' with the lions, it looks like he is playing with them, and the places he is "bitten" don't look like that afterworths.
You only see some blood on him, but no real bite wounds. The part with the lions eating his inside looks very fake, as you can't really see if they are really eating a man.

And BTW, Karl Zhoen and Resy Cohen the two names from the title of the movie, made the movie "Traces of Death" in 1993, so it looks like the survived this pretty well(filmed in 1975)
 
Megaupload is a pretty common site. [...] Just type in the code you see at the top, click download, and wait 45 sec. Click free download and you can save the file to your computer. I scanned the video with AVG and its clean.

First problem: pretty common site doesn't mean everybody is familiar with it.
Second problem: original poster said nothing about how to navigate it.

Not good to take so much for granted. Bad habits like that lead to trouble.
 
I agree I was pretty stumped on where the vid was... but remembered I had downloaded several vids on it a couple of months back.

i was a little more than doubtful of the authenticity of the vid - I mean the guy chose to film his friend being mauled and eaten and even took the time to videotape the screaming mum, crying girl and baby and suprisingly had no time to help.
 
well actually reading the movie summary (from buckabee's link) it says it authentic footage - that the movie is just a compilation of man interacting with nature gone wrong and strange native rituals...

who knows...?
 
ok now that I read the wiki article it says some scenes are staged... god im so frickin confused right now...
 
With all the malware floating around, clicking on something that comes up with pictures of "Find your date in Maplewood" and 4 young women is not right. Why would you potentially inflict that on us? Where's the animals being photographed?

I don't like the practice of being coy about what a link will show.
Come out and tell us before the link what it's about.

I'm with you. I don't click anything that's not certain. I have gone to megaupload before too, and I don't trust a site with popups and whatnot.
 
...Come out and tell us before the link what it's about...
...First problem: pretty common site doesn't mean everybody is familiar with it.
Second problem: original poster said nothing about how to navigate it...

JackBauer24 said:
I'm with you. I don't click anything that's not certain. I have gone to megaupload before too, and I don't trust a site with popups and whatnot.

Sorry guys... I didn't mean to confuse anyone. It won't happen again. I should have told you before about the contents of that link and how to use it. Sometimes we, those who spend most of the time in front of a computer, forget that not everyone should be familiar with the same stuff as we are.

Mikel
 
Old faces of death vid, and i think this was proved fake if i remember.
 
First problem: pretty common site doesn't mean everybody is familiar with it.Second problem: original poster said nothing about how to navigate it.

Not good to take so much for granted. Bad habits like that lead to trouble.

Agreed. I'm not going near it. I have a morbid sense of curiosity, but mauled by Lions with a potential virus to boot. No thanks.

Bad viruses come from "pretty common" sites all the time. They land in my Gmail spam folder all the time.
 
Posting this was just plain wrong. I clicked the hyperlink you supplied and was told that there were women that wanted to date me in my borough.

I am not a computer wizard but it seems to me that this site is tracking visitors.

Maybe the warning should be added to the post at its beginning and warn about the possibility that this site is not kissing you but you are getting screwed.

This is the first time that I have seen this stuff on the Blade Forums. I read this forum daily because there is none of the bullsh?t that occurs on other forums. Whew! Sorry for the rant.
 
In defence of the OP:
megaupload.com is a very common site for people that want to host their big files on the internet for other people to download them. On many other sites and fora, it is considered a normal site. It is comparable with rapidshare.com
It is free because of the ads. This site has got no malware.
It gives ads depending on the location you're from(every site can track your region of origin easily by your ip) They don't keep track of you. They leave two cookies, one with your language, and another that remembers how many files you have downloaded recently I think.

So maybe this site is new for bladeforums.com visitors, but is considered as a normal way of sharing files for many people around the world.
 
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