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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGAOqpBNxC8

Don't watch the video, only hear the sound and guess what that song is about. No prizes to win. :P
Post edited February 13, 2012 by Protoss
Is it about cute lil duckie wuckies?
But does it blend?
Post edited February 13, 2012 by WBGhiro
I cheated and looked up a translation. So no spoilers for anyone else hopping in.
EDIT: Spoiler.
Post edited February 13, 2012 by nmillar
I can't see the video at work. Is this the Tool song?
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kodeen: I can't see the video at work. Is this the Tool song?
I'd be reluctant to call it a song, but yes, it's from Tool.
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kodeen: I can't see the video at work. Is this the Tool song?
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Psyringe: I'd be reluctant to call it a song, but yes, it's from Tool.
Ah. Delicious!
Well , for me it's just disturbing noise and gestures. The recipe itself I don't care, but I can't help but feel a second sense

Now, colours and taste ....
Some annoying guy who hates ducks?

It's clearly not a video about an Easter egg hunt.
I tried to fap to this, but all I got was blood... :O
Post edited February 14, 2012 by lowyhong
Looooooool....

That really doesn't work in English :)
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DieRuhe: Some annoying guy who hates ducks?

It's clearly not a video about an Easter egg hunt.
"Die Eier" has a double sense I think ( the other sense being a human body part ). The text is a recipe. What I don't really grasp is the link between the vegetal mentionned in the recipe, the body part in question and the gestures and sounds that obviously seem to be made on purpose to recall some events that were once organised in Nurenberg.
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DieRuhe: Some annoying guy who hates ducks?

It's clearly not a video about an Easter egg hunt.
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Phc7006: "Die Eier" has a double sense I think ( the other sense being a human body part ). The text is a recipe. What I don't really grasp is the link between the vegetal mentionned in the recipe, the body part in question and the gestures and sounds that obviously seem to be made on purpose to recall some events that were once organised in Nurenberg.
Well, it is not an official video. But the point is, people are led into thinking it is a satanic song, while in reality it isn't.