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|title = Tubgirl
|title = Tubgirl
|image = TubGirlShockchan.jpeg
|image = TubGirlShockchan.jpeg
|imagecaption = The description for the Tubgirl page on [[Shockchan]]
|imagecaption = The description for the Tubgirl page on [[Shockchan]].
|maker = Unknown
|maker = Unknown
|date = 2002
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'''Tubgirl''' is a [[shock image]] that was first uploaded to an unknown website, possibly [[Consumption Junction|ConsumptionJunction.com]] by an unknown creator sometime in the very early 2000's.
'''Tubgirl''' is a [[shock image]] that was first uploaded to an unknown website, possibly [[Consumption Junction|ConsumptionJunction.com]] by an unknown creator sometime in the very early 2000s.


The image depicts a naked woman lying in a small bathtub with a fountain of yellow-orange enema shooting out of her anus and onto her face. The picture has many mirrors such as ''tubgirl.me'' and ''tubgirl.fr'', which are used as a bait and switch, in which a user clicks on a misleading domain or link and gets redirected to the image.  
The image depicts a naked woman lying in a small bathtub with a fountain of yellow-orange enema shooting out of her anus and onto her face. The picture has many mirrors such as ''tubgirl.me'' and ''tubgirl.fr'', which are used as a bait and switch, in which a user clicks on a misleading domain or link and gets redirected to the image.  


==Spread==
==Spread==
On February 15th, 2002, the domain tubgirl.com was registered. On August 1st, 2005, Urban Dictionary user Mike Oxlong submitted an entry for “tubgirl,which describes the photo in detail. On October 18th, 2007, the tubgirl image was featured on the front page of Kotaku as part of a prank by Gizmodo editor Brian Lam. That day, Kotaku issued an apology to readers who had seen the image. On December 11th, YouTuber Kat uploaded footage of herself mimicking the tubgirl pose on the floor of a dressing room. Within nine years, the video gained over 1.7 million views.
On February 15th, 2002, the domain tubgirl.com was registered. On August 1st, 2005, Urban Dictionary user Mike Oxlong submitted an entry for "tubgirl," which describes the photo in detail. On October 18th, 2007, the tubgirl image was featured on the front page of Kotaku as part of a prank by Gizmodo editor Brian Lam. That day, Kotaku issued an apology to readers who had seen the image. On December 11th, YouTuber Kat uploaded footage of herself mimicking the tubgirl pose on the floor of a dressing room. Within nine years, the video gained over 1.7 million views.


On April 16th, 2011, YouTuber Billy Nunez uploaded audio of comedian Patrice O’Neal’s appearance on The Black Phillip Show, during which he discusses tubgirl as well as other shock sites. On January 9th, 2016, YouTuber PewDiePie posted a video titled “Things You Should Never Google (Warning Gross) #2”, in which he views the tubgirl image along with other shock media. Within three months, the video gained over 5.3 million views and 32,000 comments.
On April 16th, 2011, YouTuber Billy Nunez uploaded audio of the late comedian [[Wikipedia:Patrice O'Neal|Patrice O’Neal]]'s appearance on ''The Black Phillip Show'', during which he discusses tubgirl as well as other shock sites. On January 9th, 2016, YouTuber [[Wikipedia:PewDiePie|PewDiePie]] posted a video titled "Things You Should Never Google (Warning Gross) #2", in which he views the tubgirl image along with other shock media. Within three months, the video gained over 5.3 million views and 32,000 comments.
===Tubboy===
===Tubboy===
There is a parody of this site called ''Tubboy.net'', which contains two images. The first image shows a nude man lying inside a bathtub filled with brown water, with his legs in the air and orange liquid gushing from his anus. The second image shows the text "tubboy.net" written in black marker on the man's right buttock. At the bottom of the website, there is a line of text saying "Inspired by the original TubGirl."
There is a parody of this site called ''Tubboy.net'', which contains two images. The first image shows a nude man lying inside a bathtub filled with brown water, with his legs in the air and orange liquid gushing from his anus. The second image shows the text "tubboy.net" written in black marker on the man's right buttock. At the bottom of the website, there is a line of text saying "Inspired by the original TubGirl."
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* '''[[Shockchan]] mirror:''' web.archive.org/web/20220202015524/shockchan.com/tubgirl
* '''[[Shockchan]] mirror:''' web.archive.org/web/20220202015524/shockchan.com/tubgirl
* '''[[YTMND]] mirror:''' fuzzybunnies.ytmnd.com
* '''[[YTMND]] mirror:''' fuzzybunnies.ytmnd.com
* goatse.me/tubgirl
* <s>goatse.me/tubgirl</s>
* '''Tubboy:''' archive.ph/fLU50
* '''Tubboy:''' archive.ph/fLU50
* meatspin.com/shock-sites/tubgirl/
{{YTMND}}
{{YTMND}}
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[[Category:Internet memes]]
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[[Category:LOLShock]]
[[Category:Shockchan]]
[[Category:Shockchan]]
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Latest revision as of 12:03, 1 May 2024

Content Warning!
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Tubgirl is a shock image that was first uploaded to an unknown website, possibly ConsumptionJunction.com by an unknown creator sometime in the very early 2000s.

The image depicts a naked woman lying in a small bathtub with a fountain of yellow-orange enema shooting out of her anus and onto her face. The picture has many mirrors such as tubgirl.me and tubgirl.fr, which are used as a bait and switch, in which a user clicks on a misleading domain or link and gets redirected to the image.

Spread

On February 15th, 2002, the domain tubgirl.com was registered. On August 1st, 2005, Urban Dictionary user Mike Oxlong submitted an entry for "tubgirl," which describes the photo in detail. On October 18th, 2007, the tubgirl image was featured on the front page of Kotaku as part of a prank by Gizmodo editor Brian Lam. That day, Kotaku issued an apology to readers who had seen the image. On December 11th, YouTuber Kat uploaded footage of herself mimicking the tubgirl pose on the floor of a dressing room. Within nine years, the video gained over 1.7 million views.

On April 16th, 2011, YouTuber Billy Nunez uploaded audio of the late comedian Patrice O’Neal's appearance on The Black Phillip Show, during which he discusses tubgirl as well as other shock sites. On January 9th, 2016, YouTuber PewDiePie posted a video titled "Things You Should Never Google (Warning Gross) #2", in which he views the tubgirl image along with other shock media. Within three months, the video gained over 5.3 million views and 32,000 comments.

Tubboy

There is a parody of this site called Tubboy.net, which contains two images. The first image shows a nude man lying inside a bathtub filled with brown water, with his legs in the air and orange liquid gushing from his anus. The second image shows the text "tubboy.net" written in black marker on the man's right buttock. At the bottom of the website, there is a line of text saying "Inspired by the original TubGirl."

Link

NOTE: The following shock site contains graphic images!

  • Permalink: web.archive.org/web/20090826223936/tubgirl.me
  • tubgirl.ca
  • Shockchan mirror: web.archive.org/web/20220202015524/shockchan.com/tubgirl
  • YTMND mirror: fuzzybunnies.ytmnd.com
  • goatse.me/tubgirl
  • Tubboy: archive.ph/fLU50
  • meatspin.com/shock-sites/tubgirl/

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