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'''<nowiki>#</nowiki>McChicken''' was a hashtag on Twitter created in 2016 in response to a short 17-second viral video of a man filming himself masturbating with a McDonald's chicken sandwich. In the video, the man holds the sandwich with his left hand while stroking his penis with it. The video was first posted onto Vine, then spread | '''<nowiki>#</nowiki>McChicken''' was a hashtag on Twitter created in 2016 in response to a short 17-second viral video of a man filming himself masturbating with a McDonald's chicken sandwich. In the video, the man holds the sandwich with his left hand while stroking his penis with it. The video was first posted onto Vine, then it started to spread on Facebook, Twitter, and other platforms. Several reactions to the video have been uploaded onto [[YouTube]].<ref><nowiki>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8EOfR_gGKc</nowiki></ref> | ||
Many celebrities, including [[wikipedia:Seth_Rogen|Seth Rogen]], responded to the virality video. On Twitter, Seth Rogen said "I really hope that ''Sausage Party'' in no way inspired this #McChicken thing."<ref><nowiki>https://fortune.com/2016/08/30/man-sexual-act-mcchicken</nowiki></ref> | Many celebrities, including [[wikipedia:Seth_Rogen|Seth Rogen]], responded to the virality video. On Twitter, Seth Rogen said "I really hope that ''Sausage Party'' in no way inspired this #McChicken thing."<ref><nowiki>https://fortune.com/2016/08/30/man-sexual-act-mcchicken</nowiki></ref> |
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#McChicken was a hashtag on Twitter created in 2016 in response to a short 17-second viral video of a man filming himself masturbating with a McDonald's chicken sandwich. In the video, the man holds the sandwich with his left hand while stroking his penis with it. The video was first posted onto Vine, then it started to spread on Facebook, Twitter, and other platforms. Several reactions to the video have been uploaded onto YouTube.[1]
Many celebrities, including Seth Rogen, responded to the virality video. On Twitter, Seth Rogen said "I really hope that Sausage Party in no way inspired this #McChicken thing."[2]
The viral spread of the video caused it and the hashtag to become a meme.
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NOTE: The following video contains pornography!
- twitter.com/Sickeningjay/status/770805114089058304