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I love reading urban legends, but mainly for a cheap laugh at how some people think that they are real. I've read them all from Bloody Mary to the Slender Man, all of them are creepy and fun to read, and several of which have been spawned into films and fanfictions. My name is Kevin Christopher. I'm a sophomore in high school, so you can understand how I got into the whole urban legend obsession. My friends introduced me to several legends that I have never heard of before and this piqued my interest to the point where I began writing my own stories centered on urban legends. But despite the fact that I write stories, this is no story. This is true. I first heard about the website when I was in my third period computer class. When I was teaching myself how to program a simple batch game, and this was in my free time after I completed the current assignment, I overheard my friend, Walter Matheson, talking to his girlfriend, Maria Alejandra, about an urban legend which was only heard of in Spain. The story was centered around a haunted or cursed website. I didn't get a lot out of their conversation because they were speaking Spanish. I did take Spanish class, but only for one year, so I couldn't understand a lot of it. I decided that it would be best to ask Walter about it during lunch. As it turned out, he wanted to tell me about it, and when he brought up the story, we couldn't stop talking about it. “Have you heard about that urban legend from Spain? ” he asked me. “Is it that one you and Maria were talking about in 3 rd period? ” I asked, “The one about that website? ” “Yeah, ” he said, “Did you hear the whole thing? ” “I heard it, but I didn't understand it, ” I said, “I only took Spanish for a year. ” “Okay, ” he said, “Well, she told me that this legend started about 30 years ago, during the 80's or something when the internet first came around. The story goes that a woman was murdered around the time the internet was starting to become popular, that she was stabbed in the eyes and the murderer hid her body. Then out of nowhere, this website popped up, called, and the site is supposed to show disturbing images of screaming children with gouged out eyes and immediately afterward, there is supposed to be a text which says something about the Blind Maiden wanting to show you true horror and that the person at the computer will need to use all five of their senses to experience it, and below that are two buttons, accept and decline. ” “What happens if they accept the offer? ” I asked. “Then the screen will show footage of someone walking up to their house and into the room where the computer is in, ” he went on, “but the truth is that what you're seeing is what the Blind Maiden's eyes see. Even though she is blind, her eyes still see, and what you're seeing on the screen is through her eyes. She will then come up behind the person at the computer, and if they look back, they won't see anything, but she'll grab them, and they vanish off the face of the earth leaving behind an image of them screaming with their eyes gouged out etched on the computer screen. ” The mere thought of it sent a chill down my spine. “And what happens if they decline? ” I asked. “Nothing happens, ” said Walter, “They live to tell about it and the website goes down after they hit the button. ” “Forever? ” I asked. “Not forever, ” he said, “The website will only go down for the person who used the computer for until the next time they try to search it, which shouldn't be until the next month. ” “What do you mean by that? ” I asked. “The legend says that anyone who tries to get on this website at any time is rejected, ” said Walter, “and that the only way to get on this website is if you adhere to five conditions. These conditions are to be completely alone in whatever location you are in, to have all of the lights off in your location, to have no religious objects around you, to log on at precisely midnight, and to log on during the new moon. If these conditions are adhered to, you will be granted access to the website. ” “Who would be dumb enough to believe that? ” I laughed. “Yeah, who would? ” Walter agreed. But our question was answered the next day. The day we were talking about the Blind Maiden site happened to be the night of the new moon, and one of our friends didn't show up to school the following day. We thought it was just him having a sick day, but then the cops showed up to the school and told our principal that he had gone missing. We looked at each other in shock. We sneaked into his house later that day, and we found that on the last entry of his internet browser history, he had gone onto a page the previous night which was only labeled “404 – Page Could Not Be Found”. This disturbed us immensely, but then again, we thought it could just be coincidental. Two weeks later, our thoughts of his disappearance being a coincidence were dropped because he didn't show up at all and we were becoming worried. Together, Walter and I continued researching and asking questions about this website, but no one could give us any information, not even some of the other Spanish students. Many of them have heard about this legend, but decided not to talk about it, while the others have never even paid attention to us, thinking that we were crazy. Another two weeks passed, and the police were still on the case of looking for our friend, but nothing was helping and the next new moon was on its way. If anyone else succumbed to the spreading rumors, then they would be the next to disappear if they succeeded in logging on to the Blind Maiden site. In order to understand this more, Walter went to ask Maria more about it. We told her of our suspicions about our friend disappearing after visiting a site labeled 404, and she told us that each time someone visits the site the site will immediately lock out after one use and remain locked until the next new moon. The following night, the night of the new moon, I turned on my computer and went online. It was 11:30, so I passed the time watching videos on my external hard drive. As soon as the clock hit midnight, I typed into the hotbox The site was real. It showed the images of screaming children with their eyes gouged out, and one of the images was of our friend. As soon as the images stopped scrolling, the text appeared. It read: This website will take you to a whole new level of horror. A horror that will use all five of your senses. You must be very careful not to click on anything by accident. You will be faced with a real experience of absolute horror. Click the accept button to engage actively in the experience. After seeing what I did, I immediately hit decline and the website switched to a 404 screen. I didn't want to go testing a rumor if it was real or not. The mere existence of the site was proof enough for me. The following morning, I found that Walter was in a deep state of worry. Maria had gone missing. Rushing over to her home, we found her cell phone and the first thing we saw when Walter unlocked it was a 404 screen. I knew that this was the work of the Blind Maiden site, but we couldn't find out any time soon because the site would stay down for another month. Starting the following day, Walter wouldn't speak. My guess was that the loss of his girlfriend was a traumatic experience, especially if she was dragged away from this world. If he was that traumatized, he might have needed to stay home, but he didn't. I think that he needed support from me and his other friends. He was still social in the manner of writing everything he wanted to say, but it seemed rather depressing after a while. When the month had passed, Walter sent me a message saying that he was going after Maria. I knew what he meant immediately: he was going to log onto the Blind Maiden site. I told him not to, but he said that he wanted to be with Maria. I didn't want Walter to do this, but he told me that if this was the real deal, that we were dealing with a ghost, he would place video cameras throughout his house to try to get a glimpse of it. He made a gesture which looked like he was saying “see ya later, I hope” and left when the bell rang. I rushed home and did my homework immediately, completing it within the hour, and then I turned on my internet browser. I logged onto my email and, after finding Walter online, told him once again not to do this, but he wouldn't respond. I don't know if he was paying any attention or not, or if he was just ignoring my message. Hours passed by, and I kept telling him not to log onto that website, but still no response. As soon as the clock hit 11:59, Walter began feeding me live footage of his house. He wanted me to see if this was real. I saw him log onto the Blind Maiden site, and the first photo shown was Maria screaming with her eyes gouged out. When all of the other photos cycled through, the text appeared and I was terrified to see Walter press the “Accept” button. Immediately, one of the camera feeds distorted slightly and something appeared on the screen. It was a dark shadowy figure in the shape of a woman. I saw it skulking across his front yard and into his house, across his living room, and towards his bedroom. When his bedroom door opened, I saw the terrified look on his face when the shadow came up behind him. He turned around, but apparently he didn't see anything because he took no notice of the shadow, which then raised its arms and grabbed his face. I watched helplessly as he screamed in terror, clutching his eyes, and was slowly absorbed into the shadow figure. Once he had completely vanished, the figure stood completely still, then slowly turned around towards the camera. It slowly drew closer and closer to the camera and when it came up to the lens, I heard it say in a Spanish accent, “ Your friend is waiting for you. Come and join him. ” I immediately shut off the camera feed and smacked the power button on my computer. As soon as I was about to leave the room, the computer turned itself back on and opened to the Blind Maiden site. It showed the cycle of pictures and then came to the text. I ran to the keyboard and hit “Decline”, but nothing happened. I tried to close my web browser, but nothing happened. I tried to shut off my computer and cut the power, but it was like everything was deadlocked. The Blind Maiden was waiting for me to press “Accept”, and she wouldn't let me do anything else. Hoping it would work, I rushed to my bedroom and grabbed the rosary my grandmother gave me. Immediately, there was a loud screech, as though someone was screaming, and my computer shut itself off. After a few minutes, I decided it was safe to go to sleep. If the website ever tried to pull me back in, I kept religious items next to me at all times wherever I went. Walter and Maria were gone forever, but I managed to pull myself together. I don't know what happened to them, or where they were taken to, but one thing I do know for sure is that the Blind Maiden is still waiting for me. Ever since that night, I keep getting emails from the website itself. All of them are sent to me at exactly midnight every new moon, and all of them have the same nine words directed towards me, “We're waiting for you. Stop hiding and join us. ”.

 

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Sabrinaaaaaaaaaa Your Voice is really inspiring,I insist you comes & meet your twin SHAAM ANIS RAZOUK SHES ASTONISHING SUCH AS YOU,Your voice is astonishing fascinating beautiful. Blind eyes opened movie online movie. Blind eyes opened movie online youtube. Third Eye Blind Third Eye Blind performs at SUNY Geneseo on November 17, 2007 Background information Also known as 3EB Origin San Francisco, California, U. S. Genres Pop rock [1] [2] alternative rock [3] post-grunge [4] Years active 1993–present Labels Warner Elektra Sony RED Distribution Associated acts XEB Year Long Disaster Website thirdeyeblind Members Stephan Jenkins Brad Hargreaves Kryz Reid Colin CreeV Alex LeCavalier Past members Kevin Cadogan Arion Salazar Tony Fredianelli Third Eye Blind is an American rock band formed in San Francisco in 1993. The songwriting duo of Stephan Jenkins and Kevin Cadogan signed the band's first major-label recording contract with Elektra Records in 1996, which was later reported as the largest publishing deal ever for an unsigned artist. [5] The band released their self-titled debut album in 1997, with the band largely consisting of Jenkins (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Cadogan (lead guitar), Arion Salazar (bass guitar), and Brad Hargreaves (drums). Shortly after the release of the band's second album in 1999, Blue, with the same line-up, Cadogan was released from the band under controversial circumstances. The band continued, but with many line-up changes and gaps between album releases. The band released Out of the Vein in 2003 and Ursa Major in 2009, with only Jenkins and Hargreaves as the remaining core members. The band's current iteration, including Kryz Reid (lead guitar), Alex Kopp (keyboards), and Alex LeCavalier (bass guitar), recorded the band's fifth studio album, Dopamine, which was released in 2015. The same lineup remained stable into 2018, recording and releasing the 2016 EP We Are Drugs and the 2018 cover song EP Thanks for Everything. After Kopp's departure in 2019, a sixth studio album, Screamer, was released on October 18, 2019. Third Eye Blind, House of Blues Orlando, Nov. 2013 The band found commercial success in the late 1990s, with Third Eye Blind and Blue going six times and single platinum in the United States, respectively. [6] Several songs were a commercial success as well, with " Semi-Charmed Life ", " Jumper ", and " How's It Going to Be ", all reaching the Top 10 of the US Billboard Hot 100, and " Never Let You Go " reaching the Top 20. Third Eye Blind has sold around 12 million records worldwide. [7] History [ edit] Beginnings (1993–1996) [ edit] Third Eye Blind was formed when Kevin Cadogan was introduced to Stephan Jenkins by producer Mark Hensley, while working on Demos for Third Eye Blind. The two became songwriting partners, with Jenkins writing the lyrics and Cadogan helping him brainstorm musical ideas. [8] The band recorded their first demo in 1993 with engineer/producer Mark Hensley and future Queensryche producer Jason Slater on bass. In 1994, the band recorded its second demo with band members: Jenkins (vocals), Cadogan (guitar), Arion Salazar (bass), and Steve Bowman /Tim "Curveball" Wright (drums), with Hensley and later with David Gleeson. From late 1995 through early 1996, the band recorded its third demo with funds from RCA records to record with producer engineer Eric Valentine, which resulted in the band gaining major label attention, including that of Clive Davis, who invited the band to perform a showcase for Arista Records in New York City. [9] During Third Eye Blind concerts at the time, it was customary for the band to have a piñata release candy above their mosh pits, yet at the showcase for the record executives, lead singer Jenkins released live crickets from the piñata instead. [9] In April 1996, after Jenkins had challenged Epic Records executive Dave Massey in a meeting, the band landed an opening gig for Oasis at the San Francisco Civic Auditorium. [9] In an unlikely scenario for an opening act, the band was invited back for an encore after playing their initial set [10] and was paid double by the concert promoter. [11] In addition, Jenkins' production of hip hop duo The Braids' cover of Queen 's " Bohemian Rhapsody " gained major-label attention. [12] Afterwards, the band found themselves in a bidding war among record labels, and after a showcase in Los Angeles, Cadogan and Jenkins signed as artists professionally known as Third Eye Blind with Sylvia Rhone of Elektra Records because they believed it offered the most artistic freedom. [11] Self-titled debut and Blue (1997–2000) [ edit] Third Eye Blind's first album, Third Eye Blind, was released in 1997. The album had five singles: " Semi-Charmed Life ", " Graduate ", " How's It Going to Be ", " Losing a Whole Year ", and " Jumper ". "Semi-Charmed Life" peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100, and was number 1 on the Modern Rock Tracks for 8 weeks. It also earned Third Eye Blind a Billboard Music Award for modern rock track of the year. [13] The band performed "How's It Going to Be" on Saturday Night Live. To date, their eponymous debut has been the group's most successful album, reaching number 25 on the US Hot 100 [14] and selling 6 million copies in the U. alone. [15] Smash Mouth drummer Michael Urbano played drums on four songs on the album. During this period they also opened a number of shows on U2 's PopMart Tour. In 1999, the band released their second album, Blue. Although not received as well as Third Eye Blind, the album sold 75, 000 copies the first week of release, and by 2003, had sold 1. 25 million in the U. [16] Four singles were released from the album: "Anything", " Never Let You Go ", " 10 Days Late ", and " Deep Inside of You ". On January 26, 2000, the group announced that they had fired Kevin Cadogan after playing a show at the Sundance Film Festival. [17] [18] [19] Cadogan filed suit, alleging wrongful termination, adding that his production, recording, and songwriting royalties had been withheld since being kicked out of the band. [20] The lawsuit was settled out of court in June 2002, with the terms of the settlement undisclosed. [21] The band replaced Cadogan with former Apocrypha guitarist Tony Fredianelli in 2000. Out of the Vein and Symphony of Decay (2001–2006) [ edit] After extensive international touring, the band took a break from performing, appearing only at charity events. They put on shows for the Tiger Woods Foundation and the Breathe Benefit Concert in Los Angeles after Jenkins' mother was diagnosed with breast cancer. [22] During the four-year gap between albums, the band also built a recording studio in 2002 in San Francisco called "Morningwood" Studios. The band wanted to make a studio where they could feel comfortable recording in anticipation for their next album. Both before and after the release of the third album, the band worked for years on an EP entitled Symphony of Decay, though the album was delayed for years and never formally released. In 2003, the band released Out of the Vein. Two singles were released from the album: " Blinded " and "Crystal Baller". Out of the Vein did not sell as well as its predecessors, with numbers estimated around 500, 000 copies as of March 2007. [23] Elektra Records was being absorbed into Atlantic Records at the time, [24] and the only music video created from the album was for the single "Blinded". Due to the merger, the band found themselves without label support; as Jenkins said, "Our record company ceased to exist. The month the record was released, Elektra Records imploded. " [23] In May 2004, Warner Music cut Third Eye Blind, along with over 80 other acts, from its roster. [24] While no specific reason was given for Third Eye Blind being cut, Atlantic co-chairman Craig Kallman said the cuts were made to get Atlantic's roster down to an appropriate size where "we can give each of our acts top priority. " [24] It would be over six years after the release of Out of the Vein until the band would release another full-length album. In the meantime, the band did release A Collection in 2006. This album was a collection of songs from the first three albums. Jude Gold, associate editor of Guitar Player Magazine, recognized that the liner notes falsely credited guitarist Tony Fredianelli with the creative work of former guitarist Kevin Cadogan, who was completely omitted from the band's biography included in the liner notes, which state: "As always, the band profited from the musical interplay between Tony Fredianelli, Stephan Jenkins, Arion Salazar and Brad Hargreaves. " In regards to this, Gold stated, "It's like saying Guns N' Roses music always profited from the interplay between Axl Rose and guitarist Bucket Head. " [25] In 2006, Salazar left the group. Abe Millett, bassist for Inviolet Row, was added to the band's tour lineup; the band refrained from immediately adding a permanent replacement because they wanted to leave the position vacant in case Salazar decided to return. [26] Red Star and Ursa Major (2007–2010) [ edit] A single, "Non-Dairy Creamer", was released in November 2008 and was part of the internet-exclusive digital EP Red Star. Third Eye Blind's fourth studio album Ursa Major was released on August 18, 2009. [27] The album had been anticipated since mid-2007 and was previously expected to be named The Hideous Strength. [28] The album was released under their own label, Mega Collider Records. [29] Third Eye Blind topped the Billboard Rock Albums chart, Top Alternative Albums chart, and Top Digital Albums chart with Ursa Major. [6] The band released only one official single from the record, "Don't Believe a Word", on June 16, 2009; [30] [31] it was released to radio on July 7, 2009. [32] "Bonfire" was also released as a radio-exclusive single. [33] Neither charted on any radio formats. The band toured in support of the album throughout the end of 2009. However, longtime guitarist Tony Fredianelli was fired from the band in early 2010. [34] According to an article which quotes a lengthy letter of his, Fredianelli "is suing the band for apparently being denied songwriting credits and benefits that he allegedly was entitled to. " [35] [36] On February 23, 2011, it was revealed that Fredianelli had filed a federal lawsuit against Jenkins for over $8 million in damages for not giving him credit for past work with the band. [37] On October 21, 2013, a California jury awarded Fredianelli more than $438, 000. According to an article by The Hollywood Reporter, the jury also asked to award royalties to the guitarist, but the judge had previously ruled against it. [38] Irish musician Kryz Reid replaced Fredianelli on guitar, while Third Eye Blind continued to tour in support the album in 2010, most notably co-headlining The Bamboozle Roadshow between May and June 2010. [39] Third Eye Blind performing in 2012 The band entered the studio as early as 2010 to start work on a fifth album. [40] Around the timeframe of Ursa Major ' s release, the band spoke of an Ursa Minor album that would have contained songs that were recorded during Ursa Major ' s recording sessions but ultimately were left off the album. [41] While the band spoke of releasing them in close succession to each other, in similar fashion to a double album, Ursa Minor was not released. [41] Dopamine (2011–2015) [ edit] The band continued to focus on touring through 2011, although the band did release one studio recording in November, the track "If There Ever Was a Time", in support of the Occupy Wall Street movement, for free download. [42] In late 2012, Jenkins announced that the fifth studio album would be the band's final record, with any future releases being in the form of single song or EP releases. [43] Jenkins reported on plans for releasing the album in 2014, [44] [45] though these plans fell through, and it wasn't until May 2015 that it was revealed that the album would be titled Dopamine and released on June 16, 2015. [46] [47] The first single was "Everything is Easy", [48] and the second single was "Get Me Out of Here". [3] Third Eye Blind, House of Blues Orlando Oct. 2017 EP releases and Screamer (2016–present) [ edit] In March 2016, Jenkins announced plans for releasing an EP in 2016. [49] On July 19, 2016, they played a benefit concert for "Musicians on Call", a charity organization, in close proximity to the Republican National Convention. The band took the opportunity to speak out against the Republican Party, criticizing their views on science and LGBT rights, and playing tracks specifically critical of their stances, including "Jumper", and "Non-Dairy Creamer". [50] On July 25, the band released their first single from the EP, " Cop Vs. Phone Girl ", and officially announced the title of the EP, We Are Drugs. [51] We Are Drugs was released on October 7, 2016. [52] Third Eye Blind's next plans included releasing a 2017 EP called Summer Gods, to coincide with a tour of the same name; the EP would have explored a variety of new sounds for the band, including trap music. [53] However, the EP was not finished in time to be released during the tour, and instead became a live album of performances from the tour. [54] In June 2018, they announced a cover EP titled Thanks for Everything, consisting of seven cover versions of various songs of Jenkins' choice. [55] Jenkins stated that the act of reinterpreting and recording cover songs of various genres that had influenced the band over the years was done to help find inspiration for the creation of a future studio album. [56] In late 2018, Jenkins announced that the band was working on a third yet-to-be-titled EP. [57] They continued to tour into 2019, including a major co-headlining North American tour with Jimmy Eat World from June to August, called Summer Gods Tour 2019. [58] Prior to the tour, Kopp announced he was leaving the band to pursue other projects, [59] while Jenkins announced the EP had grown into a ten-track LP studio album that he aimed to release in 2019. [60] On July 25, 2019, the band officially announced the album, named Screamer, was scheduled for release on October 18, and also released the title track. [61] Members [ edit] This section needs to be updated. Please update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. ( July 2019) Current Stephan Jenkins – lead vocals, guitar (1993–present) Brad Hargreaves – drums, percussion (1995–present) Kryz Reid – guitar, backing vocals (2010–present) Alex LeCavalier – bass (2012–present) Colin CreeV – keyboards, guitar (2019–present) Former Kevin Cadogan – guitar, backing vocals, keyboards, autoharp (1993–2000) Jason Slater – bass, backing vocals (1993–1994) Adrian Burley – drums, percussion (1993–1994) Michael Urbano – drums, percussion (1994–1995) Arion Salazar – bass, backing vocals, guitar, piano (1994–2006) Steve Bowman – drums, percussion (1994) Tim "Curveball" Wright – drums, percussion (1994) Tony Fredianelli – guitar, backing vocals, keyboards (2000–2010) Alex Kopp – keyboards, guitar, piano (2011–2019) Former touring Leo Kremer – bass, backing vocals (2006–2008) Abe Millett – bass, backing vocals, piano, keyboards (2007–2012) Jon Pancoast – bass, backing vocals (2012–2013) Timeline Awards [ edit] 1997 – The band won a Billboard Music Award for Best Modern Rock Track ("Semi-Charmed Life"). [6] 1998 – At the California Music Awards, known as the Bammies and formerly the Bay Area Music Awards, Third Eye Blind won 3 awards (including Best Album, Best Songwriting, and Best Debut Work). [6] 1998 – Jenkins and Cadogan won a California Music Award for Outstanding Songwriters. [6] 1999 – Third Eye Blind were nominated for 2 American Music Awards for Favorite Pop/Rock New Artist and Favorite Alternative Artist. [6] 1999 – Third Eye Blind won 3 California Music Awards for Outstanding Group, Outstanding Single ("Jumper") and Outstanding Artist of the Year (Stephan Jenkins). [6] 2000 – Third Eye Blind were nominated for 7 California Music Awards. [6] 2000 – Jenkins and Cadogan won a California Music Award for Outstanding Songwriters. [6] Discography [ edit] Third Eye Blind (1997) Blue (1999) Out of the Vein (2003) Ursa Major (2009) Dopamine (2015) Screamer (2019) References [ edit] ^ Stephen Thomas Erlewine. 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