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Disgusting :feelspuke:

 
At least they aren’t the German ones, but still :feelspuke:
 
These can be dangerous because many carry diseases. I've never seen one in my life.
 
These can be dangerous because many carry diseases. I've never seen one in my life.
I remember seeing one of these shits in the subways of Berlin
 
@Max Doltman see how I live?
 
I used to find cockroaches utterly disgusting and terrifying until I went to Papua New Guinea and had to sit in cockroach infested drop toilets every time I needed to poo. You can tolerate them with exposure.
 
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video looks ai
 
it might be real nvm i live in a house like this tho
 
Turks squatting in his home
 
Papua New Guinea. Small, poor, Oceanic country just north of Australia.
just say the full name, i dont think anyone could have guessed that
 
Unc falling for aislop
 
just say the full name, i dont think anyone could have guessed that
Fair enough. It's very common knowledge over here, hence why I defaulted to using the abbreviation.
 
The worst part is that it looks like AI because everything is too clean to be India
It must be AI, right? The camera moves very strangely at times in relation to the cockroach (it seems to lag behind or rotate independently of the cockroach's movement).

I don't understand how the camera was attached to the cockroach so well. It could have adhesive on it, sure, but the man barely pressed down on the cockroach, so I can't imagine it would stick that well.

Also, having a camera/flashlight that small and lightweight that is capable of recording at such high quality seems implausible. How would the man even recover the camera in this scenario? He'd have to track down and capture the exact cockroach he put it on (streaming the footage is likely out of the question for such a lightweight camera and considering that the footage is of such high quality).
 
It must be AI, right? The camera moves very strangely at times in relation to the cockroach (it seems to lag behind or rotate independently of the cockroach's movement).

I don't understand how the camera was attached to the cockroach so well. It could have adhesive on it, sure, but the man barely pressed down on the cockroach, so I can't imagine it would stick that well.

Also, having a camera/flashlight that small and lightweight that is capable of recording at such high quality seems implausible. How would the man even recover the camera in this scenario? He'd have to track down and capture the exact cockroach he put it on (streaming the footage is likely out of the question for such a lightweight camera and considering that the footage is of such high quality).
It's probably AI, but it's so realistic that it's disgusting
 

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