Twitter Recoils in Horror at Parasitized #ZombieSnail
Hello everyone and welcome to Hell. In case you might have missed it, the world was introduced to Zombie Snail yesterday, a video of a snail taken over by the parasitic worm Leucochloridium, thanks to Twitter user @nakamanian.
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β ε³εη δ»²ι (@nakamanian) August 12, 2019
Soon the internet panicked, with many Twitter users responding to the video with fascination, fright, and downright disgust.
The #ZombieSnail is something I could have lived my whole life without knowing about. Or seeing. You canβt unsee that shit. pic.twitter.com/3OijIP7BcI
β Kathy J βοΈ (@kjaggi) August 13, 2019
Why did I click on #ZombieSnail pic.twitter.com/VF5HxE6xq8
β Langdon (@StillLangdon) August 13, 2019
saw about three seconds of the #ZombieSnail video and what in the fuck pic.twitter.com/ktMwIQue74
β Κ β Κ·α΅ βΏα΅α΅Κ²α΅α΅βΏβ±βΏα΅ (@outroyoongIes) August 13, 2019
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Good luck to everyone trying to sleep for the rest of the year.
I THOUGHT IT WAS THAT ZOMBIE SNAIL AGAIN https://t.co/GoeMjF7eAr
β Ξ±Ξ·Ξ·Ρ (@annemgiambra) August 14, 2019
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