 On October 14th, 2014, I watched a video on Apple's YouTube channel. I didn't see the full title, but all I saw was, Mac OS Halloween Edition, out now. The video said it required OS X Mountain Line to install it. I had OS X Mountain Line, which was a good thing, so I clicked the link. It had a button saying, Click here to download Mac OS Halloween Edition. I clicked it, and it took like 18 hours to finish. 18 hours later, the OS finished downloading. I was so excited to use it, so without a second thought, I clicked on the file to install it, and the Apple logo appeared, but colored orange with black cobwebs and blood coming from the bite. After all, this is a Halloween themed OS. Again, 18 hours later, the OS finished installing, and it showed a black screen that had the buttons, start tips and settings. I clicked settings, and the computer started to lag a bit, before I was greeted with the options menu. All it had was to change the brightness and volume. I turned the volume to 18%, and the brightness to 100%. After that, I closed the settings and clicked start. The wallpaper seemed simpler than it was advertised because it didn't look anything like Halloween stuff at all. I opened the app store and began to download some stuff. Everything here looked pretty scary. The app store was autumn themed, and the apps cost $18.99. That didn't matter because I needed to get some stuff at least. The only four stuff I could download were Firefox, Mozilla Thunderbird, Steam, and VLC Media Player. I downloaded them all, and then I opened up Firefox. I looked up some stuff, and after that, I opened up Mozilla Thunderbird and created a Thunderbird account. The sounds would change pitches randomly, maybe it was a bug. All I see in Firefox were bookmarks leading to shock sites. And so on, I went to Steam and downloaded a few games which were Counter-Strike Global Offensive, Portal 2, and Left 4 Dead 2, and played them for a bit. Then some glitched text on the screen said, bugs, six times. I opened up VLC and put some YouTube videos on there. There was a video file showing a man with an axe slicing onto a pumpkin. The video cut to static, with a close-up image of the axe by fading in. After he was fully visible, the static sound just kept getting louder and louder until I had to mute my volume. Even at 1% volume, it sounded like it was at 100% volume. The entire computer gave me a dark red screen, with white text saying, fatal error with bright red blood dripping down the screen. The sound turned up more than 100%, more static, raw data screeches, and hellish screams started to play. It kept turning up to maximum by itself, and I couldn't turn it down to 0% nor mute it. After that the screen went black, and then back to the desktop. The wallpaper was now changed to a disturbing picture of some joker-like face, and everything became tinted red. I heard whispers coming from the speakers, though I couldn't tell what they were saying. Every time I tried to uninstall the OS, it would pop up error windows saying cryptic messages. I then pressed Ctrl plus Alt plus Delete, but more cryptic error messages started flooding. I then inserted the OS X mountain line disk but got, again, more error messages. My iMac then shut itself off and died, rendering it completely useless. I unplugged the computer, and threw it in the trash. Since the incident, the video and download link were taken down by Apple due to unusual complaints. But I warn you, if you ever find the archive to the link to download this, don't click it and install it, or better yet, use a virtual machine for OS X mountain line to download and install it at your own risk.