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Kat and Leo are two college kids from different parts of the world. There may be cultural differences, but the one universal thing we have in common is procrastination. The internet only aids in our mission to avoid work, and we have decided to share the fascinating things we find around the interwebs.

All I can say is...why?

I don't know why anyone would want to make their poop festive. I mean, I for one don't look into the bowl and think "I wish I could make my poop into pretty shapes!" But obviously someone did, which is why you can by the Turd Twister to shape your poop into stars, a bat, a heart, and many other things. Excuse me while I vomit.

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- via Gizmodo

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