But apparently they sell this bullshit in Walgreens. I heard about this thing. But wasn’t it some YouTube craze or something? I mean what the hell is this? My kids laughed and would say this phase couple years ago, but didn’t think it was mainstream enough to warrant this.

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    My kid has all of them.

    We watched all the YT videos. It’s a couple of familiar tropes you could say, on one hand it’s kind of random YT poop kind of humor. And you know. Toilet humor. Then it becomes a ‘‘I can’t believe they took this dumb lol so funny joke and took it THIS far, this is really dumb’’ Then it’s '‘oh wow it just keeps going… wth… ‘’ Then it’s like ‘‘OK, actually when you take it that far it kinda starts being funny again… heh…’’ Then your like ‘‘oh it’s an arms race between the robot people and the toilet people… historically fascinating…’’ ‘Then it’s ‘’ do you think TV lady will every find love?’’ Then your buying your kid ten random toilet toys because you’ve lost control of your life.

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      Apparently it’s some kind of avant-garde art or something?

      Maybe 4 years ago I read an excellent explainer comment on ask Reddit.

      I’ve tried to find that comment since. Honestly with the lore answer I needed about skibidi toilet.

      Wish I could read that comment again and make sense of this stuff. Always da g man to me

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        Been a while since I saw it, so this may not cover new stuff if there is:

        In response to an invasion and occupation by the toilets, camera headed robots were developed to strike back. The toilets and the camera-heads are the primary characters, regular humans are glaringly absent from much of the show. Over the course of several episodes, the toilets and the camera-heads engage in a back-and-fourth struggle. They develop new armaments, counter-measure, and counter-counter-measures. It escalates to crazy sci-fi lasers, gundam sized robots (and toilets), and mind-control. At some point, its reveled the toilets reproduce by brainwashing normal people (then, presumably, sticking their heads in toilets. I guess.)

        The toilets… are just what happens when you suddenly decide to commit to a meme that took off. But the inclusion of the camera-head robots (and, eventually, TV and other such devices) invites an interesting read. It suggests that armed struggle cannot be disconnected from surveillance, that to increase security is to increase scrutiny. We also witness increasingly disturbing technologies, developed and unleashed to devastating effect and often with massive collateral. Shots often linger on the devastation, and our point-of-view camera-robot is with some frequency included in the casualties.

        at the same time its also just a kinda silly battle animation

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        It’s a good example of “show don’t tell” storytelling. There’s no dialogue (other than the toilet people singing the Skibidi song). But you see an escalation of conflict play out with multiple factions and returning characters. It’s really well done. Some of the earliest ones are a little slower but they still help set the stage for what’s going to come. I’d suggest checking it out, watching the first few isn’t a big time sink.

        Spoiler, for if you're on the fence or no chance of watching

        One of my favorite moments was one side attacking the other at a funeral service for the first victim of the war. It feels messy. It’s not just like “har har silly toilet man pew pew.”

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        Most people don’t understand dadaism after a certain age. Can you tell which side of the divide I am on from this comment?

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    Sadly they are real, my GF bought a plushie as a prank, it’s cursed.
    We hide it from each other in places it would surprise us, I’m probably going to hide it in a friends closet next time I visit him.

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    My friend used to leave his computer logged in with his google account and go on fag breaks. I would go onto the play store and set it to remotely install several skibidi toilet shovelware apps to his phone.

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    I’m just surprised that they actually used the male_07 face model on the official merch advertising.

    that takes some balls imo.

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          Lots of the assets (most notably face models) are from Half-Life 2. The reason they’ve been used in this skibidi shit is because the original videos were made with either gmod or Source Film Maker, not sure, but in any case, in the Source engine.

          And of course the easiest way to find models for this is to take them from Source games. If you just started playing with gmod, that’s probably what you’d be doing, building silly stuff with assets from your source games.

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            Damn that’s why I recognized that face. I have Gmod, had for years. The base game would work on my old laptop and the kids love to play it. Of course they crashed my laptop when they downloaded 200 mods, or tried to is more apt the word onto said computer. And I love Half Life though I only ever seen it through that YouTube show Gary’s Mind.

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              GMod spawned an entire YouTube subculture in the early 2000s. DasBoSchitt made those Idiot Box videos (which I fucking loved when I was a kid), and there were tons of others. In fact, I remember Machinima made a feature-length movie entirely within GMod, about the “Mingebags” taking over the entire game. I think the guy who helped create that Harvie Krumpet short film worked on it, too.

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    I now count myself pretty solidly among the old and uncool. I’ll be honest, the first few times I encountered the words “skibidi toilet” I had assumed it was a nonsense phrase made to make fun of how zoomers talk and not an actual thing they were watching and talking about.

    On finding that out, I went to seek it out to hold onto at least a little bit of cultural relevancy with the young folks.

    Of course, the original skibidi toilet video left me with the same general “what the fuck did I just watch” reaction that I think literally everyone has.

    But I stuck it out for a bit, watched the first few dozen videos (they’re short, it goes quick) and a story started to emerge.

    I won’t claim that it was high art or anything, but there was some art to it, I’ve definitely willingly watched and enjoyed much less complex stories.

    And don’t get me wrong, it’s dumb, it’s about toilet people. But I watched plenty of dumb shit on new grounds and YouTube and such back in the day. Hell, some of the stuff that made it onto actual TV was pretty damn out-there, my generation had shit like Ren & stimpy, Beavis & Butthead… You know, it might be easier to list shows from the 90s and early 2000s that weren’t fucking weird.

    It’s not for me, I’m too old for that shit, but if we had skibidi toilet about 20-25 years ago I’m pretty confident that my weird little ass would have loved the shit out of it.

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      Oh, see, I chose option B, which required only þe purchase of a deck chair and to warn society of inclement weather þrough use of my elbow which I injured in childhood, and to defend my lawn.

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    Not mainstream enough? Fucking Michael Bay is making a Skibidi Toilet movie, this shit is huge.

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    Skibidi toilett is not for kids. Some violence, mh ok, depends on the situation. Skibidi toilett with a bloody stab every 5 seconds… Yay great, let’s capitalize and make toys. Violence is fun. Violence is normal. Violence is interesting. Violence is fun. Violence is normal. Violence is interesting.

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        Not media, certain types of media. You do know that we are all sensitive to impression yes? Tell me, have you ever heard of psychological operations? I promise you, you’re more affected than you might realize right now. I believe I was clear on my first comment that violence in media isn’t always the issue. Everything isn’t always black or white. But there’s a fucking limit.