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Unicorndance Since: Jul, 2015
2016-12-06 10:04:15

Anyone?

For every low there is a high.
Unicorndance Since: Jul, 2015
2016-12-16 21:27:13

Seriously, anyone?

For every low there is a high.
Unicorndance Since: Jul, 2015
2016-12-25 09:59:23

Someone must know.

For every low there is a high.
alnair20aug93 (Long Runner)
2016-12-26 22:13:11

bump

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Unicorndance Since: Jul, 2015
2016-12-29 22:20:01

Anyone?

For every low there is a high.
MichaelKatsuro Since: Apr, 2011
2016-12-30 06:55:54

It says that the video is unavailable.

Unicorndance Since: Jul, 2015
2017-01-01 10:54:16

Well, basically it's a woman peeing into a bucket and crying on request of a man speaking a foreign language, while a man with a nosebleed stands outside.

For every low there is a high.
Unicorndance Since: Jul, 2015
2017-03-05 22:20:06

Not meaning to be rude. Haven't found it. It's in an Asian language and subtitled.

For every low there is a high.
Leporidae Since: Mar, 2016
2017-03-06 08:58:19

^^ I can't see the video, but based on that short description, I'm lead to think the video might be part of the kidnap/ ransom scene from the film Suzhou River - I last saw the film years ago, but I remember the kidnap victim being given a bucket in lieu of a bathroom break.

livewithstyle Since: May, 2016
2017-03-06 11:19:24

I watched the clip when it was still available and didn't recognize it, but if it helps ring any bells for anyone, the cinematography, lighting and video quality were pretty bad— I imagine it's from a very old (but post-color) movie, a soap opera, or something in the "straight to VHS" range of products.

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