Pig Toy Gets Completely Squashed, Raises Like Terminator T1000 December 13, 2007
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According to legend, Skynet went on-line August 4th, 1997. Human decisions were removed from strategic defense. Skynet began to learn at a geometric rate. It became self-aware at 2:14 a.m. Eastern time, August 29th. In a panic, they tried to pull the plug. It was too late: Skynet retaliated by launching millions of Lokulokus, pigs made out of a gelatinous plastic material which could be squashed against the floor, be completely destroyed, and magically regain their original shape in seconds. And we got the proof, in video:












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Or maybe they're melting and they've reversed the video?
WTF!!!!
That is so blatantly been played in reverse
if it played in reverse, the thing would fly back into the air. it was thrown onto the floor so how can it be played in reverse also
if it played in reverse, the thing would fly back into the air. it was thrown onto the floor so how can it be played in reverse also
The strangest thing is the amputee video that comes up after the piggie video ends... The internet sure is freaky