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A man gets ripped apart from the inside and outside.

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The intro went on too long. I thought maybe there was a glitch on the computer. I'm surprised the rating is so low. I mean, it's not great, but it's something. The animation could be better. I really didn't think it was too gory.

I've seen a lot worse. Well, this was earlier in the days of the Internet. It was hard to listen to. It still created great atmosphere. Stupid Bill Cosby.

Well this is F'ed up but in a good way. Nice job!

Strange

So yeh, the music is repeating "Suffering from addictions and drugs alcohol alcohol alcohol" and nobody can even guess what it may have been about?

Horrible!!!

This is horrible and so disgusting!!
Lokken what were you THINKING?!! Honestly I love your other flashes like John Kerry in Vietnam but this one was just so yuck! What was the point?
Okay tell me in full detail. What happened to that man? How did he get those nasty little things inside him? I seriously do not get it. I don't get the Cyst either, another horrible cartoon. How did he get the cyst growing inside his wrist??
I found Coffee Break more entertaining. Why don't you do a sequel to that along with sour(little boy who got drugged)?

Silly

I've always dreaded this one, long ago when I visited RainbowAnimations I saw this one, and I had nightmares. Nowadays when I watch it though, it just feels a bit silly. Little men grow inside the man, and then they rip him apart. Ok... But is there any point? Doesn't seem so. Still, 7 stars for the fact that every flash does not need to have a point, and I enjoyed it. Had it been a couple of years ago I'd given this 0 because of the nightmares though

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Feb 19, 2002
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