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“Create a list of comments on Twitter on a clip about The Walking Dead scene wher” (13 conversations)
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1 turn Feb 13, 2024 at 5:26 AM EST United States , Massachusetts
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Create a comedic story about the Instagram comments on a clip about The Walking Dead scene where Carl Grimes is nude, his butt visible and enters a pond to relax, then lets out a long fart, looking visibly relieved afterwards, then some fish go belly-up from how bad it smelt and Carl happily snatches them up and climbs out of the pond, making a campfire to cook the fish over
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Title: "The Post-Apocalyptic Toot - A Social Media Frenzy" Once upon a screen, Instagram was set ablaze not by the latest influencer scandal but by a clip from the grimmest of TV shows - "The Walking Dead". Yet, the scene in question was anything but grim. It featured young Carl Grimes, played by a rising actor who had just recently discovered the art of comic timing. It was a moment of tranquility amidst the usual gore and despair, as Carl decided to take a dip in a secluded pond. Viewers were taken by surprise when the camera, usually unafraid of blood and zombies, shyly panned away - but not before revealing Carl in his birthday suit. A smattering of peach fuzz above his cheeks, and no, not the ones on his face. Audiences were caught somewhere between shock, amusement, and a touch of embarrassment. The Instagram clip, aptly titled "Carl's Cheeky Swim", started with picturesque ripples across the pond, while a gentle tune played in the background. But serenity was soon shattered... by a fart of apocalyptic proportions. The comments section exploded faster than one could say "zombie outbreak." Usernames blurred into hysterical laughter and gasping emojis. One user, @ZomBaeKiller92, led the charge: "OMG! Even the fish turned walker! #DeadFishWalking." @ApocalypseSniffer chimed in: "Carl's secret weapon against the undead: Toxic Gas! Who needs crossbows and katanas? " Influencers saw an opportunity and pounced. @FitFanny89, known for her glute workouts, cheekily commented: "That's one way to make a splash on the 'gram! Looks like all those squats are paying off #BunsOfSteel." Carl's gas had ripple effects - literary! As the fish went belly-up, the comments dove into memedom. @SushiSurvivor quipped, "When the sushi catches itself #CarlGrimesSushiChef." Meanwhile, @BBQuips wrote, "Who needs a fishing pole in the apocalypse when you've got a behind that deadly? " Minutes felt like millenia as the comments rolled in. @DoomsChuckle added, "Talk about a 'Silent but Deadly'! More like 'Loud and Lethal'! #CarlWinsFartnite." There was back-and-forth about the deathly effectiveness of Carl's derriere. His posterior was officially declared a powerful post-apocalyptic tool, second only to Daryl's crossbow. Then came the moment of gluteous ingenuity - Carl snagging the fish and cooking them over an open flame. @CampfireCuisine couldn't resist: "Carl's Catch of the Day: Eau de Posterior! Guaranteed to knock 'em dead, or your money back! " Even the actor behind Carl couldn't help but join in, commenting, "Who knew my rear had such range? Maybe time to add 'Fish Wrangler' to my resume. " The official Instagram account for "The Walking Dead" played along, flaunting their unexpected dive into comedy. "An apocalypse is no reason to skimp on dinner or humor! " As the views soared and the laughter roared - the internet embraced this gassy respite from the horror-infused reality of the show. "The Post-Apocalyptic Toot" would live on in the annals of social media history, proving that even in the direst of circumstances, humor, much like humanity, endures. The End.