Silly Reddit Video Shows Tree 'Peeing': The Internet Reacts

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Updated Saturday, July 13, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

A unique and amusing video titled "I think this timber is too damp to burn" has taken Reddit by storm, captivating users with its unexpected content. The video showcases a tree appearing to release a steady stream of liquid, sparking humorous and creative reactions across the platform.

One Reddit user humorously commented, "I’ve never seen Mountain Dew fresh from the tap before," comparing the liquid to the popular soft drink. Another user added a witty personal touch with, "Me with my morning wood urination," drawing a parallel between the tree's stream and a common morning ritual.

The video has even brought in references to well-known personalities. A user noted, "Open Reddit, this is the top item, the second has an R. Kelly reference in the top comment, and the third is an actual vid of R. Kelly. I think somebody is trying to tell me something, but I have no idea what." This comment highlights how the video coincidentally aligns with other trending content involving the controversial singer R. Kelly.

Adding to the humor, another user suggested, "Don’t forget to give it a little shake afterwards," implying the tree might need a shake to stop the flow, much like one might after urinating. The playful spirit continued with comments like "Heh, treenis" and "tree pee," showcasing the community’s creativity with wordplay.

Some users speculated about the tree's health, with one stating, "I think this tree needs to drink more water," while another commented, "When your wood is too hard but you have to pee. You force it out." The vivid imagery and relatable comparisons kept the thread lively and engaging.

One particularly enthusiastic user exclaimed, "Aaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh," capturing the sense of relief often associated with urination. Meanwhile, another user humorously cautioned, "Pee wood unleashes highly toxic ammonia gas when burned," adding a faux-scientific twist to the discussion.

The video also sparked conversations about privacy and respect with a user remarking, "Give that tree some privacy. So rude to film someone like this." This comment adds a layer of social commentary to the otherwise light-hearted thread.

Adding to the hilarity, a user quipped, "You know what they say: you don't buy beer, you just rent it," a popular saying about the temporary nature of consumed liquids. Another user observed, "No need for a prostate check there," noting the strong and healthy stream.

In a nod to the endurance required after long journeys, one user related, "Me after a long drive," while another creatively coined the term "R-Kellog. The first fireplace log of its kind that can put itself out. Drip Drip Drip," blending pop culture with the video's content.

The video has truly captured the imagination and humor of the Reddit community, proving that even the simplest natural phenomena can spark a wealth of creativity and laughter.

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Top Comments from Reddit

Thawayshegoes

Me with my morning wood urination

Borrenson

I’ve never seen Mountain Dew fresh from the tap before.

TennRider

Open reddit, this is the top item, the second has an R. Kelly reference in the top comment, and the third is an actual vid of R. Kelly. I think somebody is trying to tell me something, but f*** if I know what.

Give-Me-The-Bat

Don’t forget to give it a little shake afterwards

Shrekromancer

Heh, treenis

gloop524

tree pee

shmeetz

I think this tree needs to drink more water...

Whiskey_Bear

If this could be edited with the extra spurts after the first big pee...that would be great.

XEagleDeagleX

Aaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

Im-God__

When your wood is too hard but you have to pee. You force it out.

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