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Skibidi Toilet – A series of viral YouTube animations made by animator Alexey Gerasimov using Source Filmmaker which depicts a war between skibidi toilets (disembodied heads inside moving toilets which can be killed by being flushed down) and a faction of people with cameras, TVs and loudspeakers for heads.
Skibidi Toilet is a machinima web series created by Alexey Gerasimov and released through YouTube videos and shorts on his channel DaFuq!?Boom! (/ d ə ˌ f ʌ k ˈ b uː m /).Produced using Source Filmmaker, the series follows a war between human-headed toilets and humanoid characters with electronic devices for heads.
A giraffe named Godfrey and a pig named Zeek leave their zoo home and visit a residual water treatment plant to retrieve the remote control they accidentally flushed down the toilet. October 16, 1996 () [35] 32: Tumbleweed Tex "School Daze" Robert Alvarez: No: Yes
An abused monkey who was flushed down a toilet and offered cocaine is enjoying living her new life – and now has a boyfriend. Milly was rescued after distressing videos showed her being flushed ...
Set in Chicago, the film follows a police officer and a reptile expert who track an enormous, ravenous man-eating alligator flushed down the toilet years earlier, that is attacking residents after escaping from the city's sewers. A direct-to-video sequel was released in 1991, entitled Alligator II: The Mutation.
Gill grabs the toilet paper from her daughter and "accidentally" swipes some chocolate syrup on her hand, pretending it is poop. "Oh gosh, I'm so sorry," she says to Kennah, fully expecting her ...
The young woman, named Sam, shared a video on TikTok on Tuesday, Dec. 10, in which she and her parents took part in the viral “We Listen and We Don’t Judge” trend, which sees a group gather ...
Injuries can also be caused by pinching due to splits in plastic seats and/or by splinters from wooden seats, or if the toilet itself collapses or shatters under the weight of the user. Older high-tank cast-iron cisterns have been known to detach from the wall when the chain is pulled to flush, causing injuries to the user. [3]