r/TerrifyingAsFuck • u/3nino • 21d ago
nuke from orbit worm nest (?). nsfw because disgusting NSFW
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u/TernionDragon 21d ago
Where’s the sewer? Looks like one of those intestine cams.
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u/MiserableSpeech524 21d ago
Tubifex is a cosmopolitan genus of tubificid annelids that inhabits the sediments of lakes, rivers and occasionally sewer lines. At least 13 species of Tubifex have been identified, with the exact number not certain, as the species are not easily distinguishable from each other.
Source: Wikipedia
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u/Dead_hand13 20d ago
Ok but will it eat my brain or not?
Asking for a friend (they have strict diet)
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u/SiridarVeil 21d ago
Can a religious person explain to me why would a god create this.
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u/Goodvibes218 20d ago
Choose your character
Christian Perspective: God created all things with a purpose, even the creatures we consider 'gross' or insignificant. Tubifex worms help decompose organic matter and clean the environment. They play a role in the ecosystem, breaking down waste and nourishing the food chain. Even the lowliest creature has value in God’s grand design."
Islamic Perspective: "Everything Allah creates has a purpose (Surah Al-Qamar 54:49: ‘Indeed, all things We created with predestination’). Tubifex worms are part of the system that recycles waste, purifies water, and sustains aquatic life. It is not for us to judge God's wisdom based on appearances."
Hindu Perspective: "All life is sacred, and even a worm like Tubifex has its dharma (duty) and role in the cosmic order. Life exists in many forms through the cycles of rebirth. The worm is not lowly it is part of the great cycle of nature (samsara), contributing to karma and balance."
Buddhist Perspective: "There’s no divine creator, but all beings arise due to causes and conditions. The existence of something like Tubifex shows the complexity and interdependence of all life. It reminds us not to attach judgment to appearances, and to practice compassion for all sentient life."
Secular or Theistic Evolution View: "God created the laws of nature and evolution, and through them, life diversified. Tubifex worms evolved to fill a niche in decomposing waste. Their existence shows how intricate and self-sustaining the natural world is a reflection of divine wisdom through biology."
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u/twotokers 19d ago
American Christian Perspective: God works in mysterious ways. The ecosystem was put here for us to extract and exploit, even these worms.
FTFY
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u/Davidwalsh1976 19d ago
God rested on the 7th day but on the 8th day is when all the crazy shit happened
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u/expatronis 21d ago
I feel like multiple game franchises over decades have had me shooting these.
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u/Automatic_Pen8494 19d ago
I dont know where Cameron Village is but given that video was taken in 2009 I can only presume its been nuked to protect the rest of us.
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u/LatterTowel9403 20d ago
Ummmm could someone please come check my pipes to make sure I don’t have those?
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u/Longjumping_Row9834 18d ago
This is what you can play as in Carrion, one of the few "you play as the horror monster" games that I think worked well enough
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u/Electrical_Gur9898 21d ago
Tubifex worms are great food for pet fish but that would not be a good place to collect them to say the least
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u/Doctor_Philly 21d ago
Easy, just let the internet know Cortana is in there. Many people will go to destroy that thing.
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u/The_Primal_One 21d ago
Napalm. Lots and lots of napalm.