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10 More Weird Bowling Animations That Shouldn't Have Been Made
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By now, you've definitely come across a disturbing video trending online involving a NSFW moment between an animated bowling ball and pin. It's not a pleasant thing to watch, but while this one began to spread everywhere like a bad virus, some other bowling animations came to light. Thankfully, these don't seem to be as bad, but that's up for debate. They're a lot less sexual, at least. Made to represent the bowling alley screen when you get a strike, these animations are unpredictable, disturbing, dark and well worth a watch, unlike the well-known bowling animation, which we would advise against watching. We can't guarantee they're much better than that video in terms of how much they'll leave you weirded out, but we're legally allowed to post these without getting sued for traumatizing someone, provided you heed the warning that some of these cross some unexpected lines.
Don’t Text and Drive
We're starting off with this horrible animation about the dangers of texting and driving. Or at least we think that's what this is about. There's no way to really know.
Yes, This Makes Sense
RIP
Crucifixion
Not the Younglings
This one reflects the Star Wars prequel scene in which Anakin Skywalker kills the younglings.
I’ve Been Tricked
Sorry for this.
A “Melancholy Space Bowling Animation”
This one gives off some pretty weird vibes, right? There's no good reason why this should exist at all.
Yikes
This Is Deep
This one's a bit surreal, and while it feels like it's supposed to mean something, it's really pretty empty.
Gutter Ball
A Sad Tale
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