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Feb 11, 2024 at 2:24 PM EST
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Create a comedic story about comments on Twitter 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 Fart of the Walking Dead" Once upon a tweet-filled day, a clip surfaced on Twitter that was destined to go viral with a smell so foul it could turn a serene pond into a noxious bubble bath. The unsuspecting internet was about to be assaulted by Carl Grimes's rear-end apocalypse - more devastating to local wildlife than any walker horde could ever hope to be. The clip began innocently enough, with Carl, ever the survivalist in a world overrun by the undead, deciding to take a much-needed dip in a secluded pond. The scene was almost pastoral, that is until the infamous 'Bare Butt Carl' hashtag started trending. As Carl stripped down, the live-tweeting commenced: @ZombieSurvivor101 tweeted, "Pretty sure that's the first time we get to see #BareButtCarl on #TheWalkingDead. It's oddly peaceful, like the calm before the storm." Not a minute later, the serenity was ruptured by an eruption. Carl, with a sheepish yet carefree grin, let loose a long, resounding fart that seemed to echo off the screen and ripple through the digital universe. @ApocalypseSniffer immediately chimed in, "If smells could kill, Carl would be king of the walkers. #ToxicTush #GaseousGrimes" But the Twitterverse had yet more to contend with. The fart's effect was visible - fish began floating to the pond's surface, the viral clip's piece de resistance. @FishyFate lamented the twist: "Not only do walkers eat brains, but Carl's butt takes out the local fish population. #TheRealApexPredator #PondPocalypse" Twitter comedians, meme-makers, and GIF artists went into a frenzy, replying to the clip with images of gas masks, fish with Xs for eyes, and renaming Carl "Aquaman" for his unique fishing tactics. @FartOfTheDead summarized, "Carl's butt just did more for fishing than dynamite ever could. #ExplosiveAngling #FartFishing" In an unsurprising turn of events, '#CarlTheFishWhisperer' soon trended around the world, spawning everything from fan art to predictive survival guides should his talents be needed in a dystopian future. As Carl happily grabbed his fishy bounty and started a campfire to cook his catch, the tweets took on a life of their own. Conspiracy theories about a new method of food preparation abounded: was Carl's rear-end the new secret weapon against hunger in the apocalypse? @GrillinWithCarl wrote, "Who needs a fishing pole when you've got that killer bottom? Carl's cooking 'The Walking Dead Seafood Special' tonight! #ChefCarl #CatchOfTheDay" In the end, the clip united the Twitter community as it had never been united before, around the derriere-driven antics of a beloved character. And though the comments were filled with laughter and jokes, deep down everyone knew that only on social media could a post-apocalyptic fart become the most engaging event since the outbreak of the undead. And so concluded another day on Twitter, where a young man's cheeky moment in a zombie series could spawn infinite jests and a fleeting sense of camaraderie among the digital horde of followers - all in the spirit of good, smelly fun.