The Watch Ignite Vol. 3 Onlineinternet is filled with unspeakable terrors, but every now and then something beautiful happens online.
"Can anyone lipread?" Redditor bridget90 asked the subreddit r/videos. "This is the last video I have before my mom passed away and there's no sound."
SEE ALSO: Manchester Redditor shares heartwarming gift from Muslim neighbourBridget explained in the comment section that she was recently going through an old phone when she discovered the clip. The video actually does have some audio file on it, but it's extremely muffled and very difficult to understand.
Despite its inherently devious tendencies and bad press, the Reddit community usually jumps on the opportunity to help one another. They also love a good mystery.
With some solid teamwork and a little bit of MacGyver engineering, a few Redditors determined that if you crank the audio up on your headphones and place them on your jaw you can make out the conversation a little bit more clearly. The process is actually called bone conduction, and it's used in everything from military technology to hearing aids.
Others fixed the audio the best they could and uploaded fixed versions.
Bridget responded to the top post which had a good chunk of the conversation, thanking the community for banding together to help her.
Comment from discussion Can anyone lipread? This is the last video I have before my mom passed away and there's no sound.The best part? Bridget even admitted that some of the dialogue brought back some memories for her.
The redditors that weren't able to help with the dialogue piled on, noting that the video itself is a heartwarming interaction between a mother and daughter.
Comment from discussion Can anyone lipread? This is the last video I have before my mom passed away and there's no sound.As one redditor pointed out, it's these types of interactions that keep them coming back to the site for more.
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