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We are a small charity that supports families living with Smith-Magenis syndrome (SMS)

Never feel isolated or alone. Call our helpline and leave a message: 0300 101 0034 (we aim to respond to messages within 48 hours).

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is a viral internet video that became a subject of intrigue and discussion within online communities, particularly those interested in found footage, "lost" media, and creepy internet mysteries. Overview of the "rcboxer.mp4" Video

The video typically depicts a low-quality, night-vision, or high-contrast recording of a humanoid figure—often described as looking like a "boxer" due to its stance or movements—moving in an erratic or unsettling manner. rcboxer.mp4

The "rcboxer.mp4" clip works because it taps into aesthetics. The figure is almost human, but its movements are just "off" enough to trigger a primal fear response. It belongs to a genre of digital folklore where the medium—the glitchy, low-res MP4 format—is just as important as the content itself for creating a sense of dread. is a viral internet video that became a

: The piece is characterized by its heavy grain, distorted audio, and "liminal" feel, making it a staple in "creepypasta" circles and horror-themed Discord servers. The figure is almost human, but its movements

: It gained traction on platforms like Reddit (specifically r/creepy or r/UnknownVideos) and TikTok, where users shared it as supposedly "unexplained" footage found on old hard drives or the deep web.

: Much of the discussion around it focuses on its authenticity. Like many viral horror clips, its power lies in the lack of context, leaving the viewer to wonder if it is a clever CGI project, a staged art piece, or something more "real." Why It Resonates

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