Smiling Dog Picture | |
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smile.dog | |
Origin |
Unknown |
Type |
Photograph |
Effects |
Anyone who look at the photo will be in a place of fear of the horror that may lead to suicide. |
Downsides |
The smile dog in this photo will appear and attempt to kill the victim. If successful, the victim will say "spread the word" as their last words. |
Activation |
Looking at the picture |
Collected by |
Unknown Warehouse 13 Agent |
Section |
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Aisle |
3738-3255-2367 |
Shelf |
253-8432 |
Date of Collection |
5-30-13 |
[Source] |
Unknown Time: Unknown Location[]
The smile dog photo was taken by an unknown person. This artifact is placed inside a non-transparent neutrilizing case.
Smile Dog’s story consists of a classic horror set-up – an amateur writer visits the house of a lady who supposedly has a story for which he can borrow from. Rather than speak, however, the lady has locked herself up in her room, crying and ranting about nightmares and visions and various other problems. All of these center around a floppy disk she had been given that contain the image smile.jpg – which is smile.dog.
Viewing this image incites insanity, and no copy of the exact image exists on the web though likenesses of it do. The true image of smile.jpg is recognized due to the effect it has on the viewer – that is, they wind up dead. Attaching the file – that is, spreading the word, is the only way to save oneself from the smile.dog that appears in one’s dreams demanding to spread the word. Some say that the original legend began with an image of the devil.
Not much is known about the collection of the picture, but the original was imprinted into a simple piece of printer paper by the use of Charle Babbage's Mechaincal Gears (Which in this case can transfer the energy of one artifact to another non-artifact) and the original floppy disk was destroyed. This artifact is placed inside a non-transparent neutrilizing case and is a Class F Artifact (Visually Activated Artifacts)