Is it very popular with elementary school students? Unexpectedly realistic 'RC model poop' screams in the city
A realistic 'poop' that suddenly appeared in the city in the daytime, shining in the sunlight, and the texture was finely reproduced. If you look closely, the tires are on, and when you start to move by remote control with a radio control and start chasing the people who go to the city while making an eerie noise, both adults and children will happily scream and run away.
It's a prank that may be quite shocking when you actually encounter it, but it seems that it actually has a deep meaning.
WaterAid presents: The remote control poo --YouTube
A disturbing shadow under the door of a public toilet.
When you switch on the controller that the gimmick grasped ...
The poop starts to slide with a 'sharp' sound.
Since the place is a place, it seems likely that you will mistake it for the real thing when you encounter it.
Radio-controlled shit who went out to the city of London in the daytime.
Women who involuntarily laugh after making a surprised voice.
Unko-kun who pushes through the crowds.
A child who is curious but a little scared.
This time, two of them are in the field.
A man desperately trying to avoid the poop that suddenly hits his feet while reading on the bench.
She smiles as she realizes it's not real.
A child who opens his mouth and looks at the movement of poop.
Yeah, brothers who passed each other.
After passing each other once, he makes a U-turn and shows a big smile to the poop that follows.
A good passerby who desperately escapes from poop with a dash even though he is an adult. Poop seems to have brought a moment of laughter to the city.
However, even if the 'RC model poop' that appeared in the city of London is done with laughter, there are 2.6 billion people in the world who 'cannot escape from poop' and live in an environment without a toilet. This unsanitary condition causes diarrhea , and it is said that 4000 children die from diarrhea a day in developing countries. It is said that this radio-controlled poop was carried out as part of the NPO WaterAid campaign called 'Dig toilets, not graves'.
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