'Hi,' The 'Narco Football' That Follows The Gore Of The 'FunkyTown' Video

13/02/2021

Humans are expected to be humans, and do humane things. But sometimes, humans can be even more inhumane than those that aren't humans.

Shock videos are those videos that can send jolt down the spine, and are disturbing in nature. While many of the videos aren't for public consumption, but when they get uploaded, many of them get reposted and keep on circulating on the internet.

These videos aren't for the faint of heart.

One of the many shock videos that happen to be on the web, and went viral, is called 'Hi.'

The unsettling video shows a group of men carrying out executions inside a room, which is very similar to the one in the 'FunkyTown' gore video.

Read: 'Funkytown' And How It Becomes One Of The Goriest Videos The Internet Has Ever Seen

Hi
Hi, first uploaded to a gore website.

The video was first uploaded to the renowned gore site, Documenting Reality on February 13, 2021.

And indeed, the video is extremely graphic.

At the start of video, a man is seen holding a heart that has just been removed from a victim while he was still alive.

A heart has its own internal electrical system, which acts as its internal, natural pacemaker. While the heart has been removed from the body, drained from blood, and is no longer connected to the brain, the pacemaker can still generate electrical signals.

This is the reason why the heart in the video is still beating.

While one of the man is seen "playing" with the heart, wiggling it to trigger the pacemaker to make it beat, his comrades appear to be dismembering the person that heart originally belonged to.

That man is then shown decapitating the body of the subject, and later played soccer with his head while all the subjects in the room laugh.

Finally, they proceed to dismember the body, while another man is seen arm wrestles a dismembered arm.

There is at least three victims.

The video looks very similar to FunkyTown.

From the relatively empty room with white tiles, and with music playing in the background.

When it was uploaded to the internet, some viewers quickly found the resemblance, and some concluded that the video might have been shot by the same group of people.

Hi
A heart still beating outside the body, playing soccer with a severed head, and arm wrestling with a severed arm.

Like FunkyTown, the origin of the video is unknown, and the perpetrators are also unknown.

Hi has two versions: the shorter one, which is used in gore compilation videos, and a longer one that is 2 minutes 49 seconds long, uploaded to gore websites.

The video is also known as 'Bloodbath of Dismemberment.'

Unlike FunkyTown, where the victim is still alive and writhing in pain, the victims in the Hi video are all motionless, suggesting that they were all dead before the gruesome actions are done to their bodies.