Is This Gotham? Green Goo Escapes Sewers In New York City, Viral Video Surprises The Internet!
With AI already taking over the world and everyday life, numerous people have sounded off alarms of the impending doomsday. Now, a Frankensteinian visual of fluorescent green slime spewing out on the streets of New York has shed new light on the end-of-the-world speculations.
With AI already taking over the world and everyday life, numerous people have sounded off alarms of the impending doomsday. Now, a Frankensteinian visual of fluorescent green slime spewing out on the streets of New York has shed new light on the end-of-the-world speculations.
What Was The Green Stuff?
In the vibrant streets of Gotham City, a mysterious green goo has been making its presence known, emerging from the city's hidden nooks and crannies. It's a sight that has sparked the imagination of many New Yorkers as if the pages of a superhero comic had sprung to life right before their eyes.
A Twitter user, Dan Pantelo, who witnessed the slime spewing out of severs in NYC wrote in his post, ¡°So there¡¯s literal green sludge bubbling up from the ground next to World Trade Center right now.¡±
While sharing a video of the sci-fi thriller anomaly, he wrote, ¡°Can anybody explain this or are we just living in full-blown Gotham rn.¡±
Where Was The Green Liquid Spotted?
The incident was caught on camera in Manhattan, New York.
Why Was The Liquid Green?
While many people on the internet offered their pop-culture-inspired theories behind the green slime, some came up with actual possible reasons behind the liquid turning green. One estimated, ¡°It¡¯s probably part of the district heating system. They literally add antifreeze to these systems. Maybe the green stuff to make it easier to see. Does it smell?¡±
Another chimed in to speculate, ¡°This is water full of green dye. Plumbers frequently use harmless, fluorescent green dye to detect leaks in plumbing and sewage systems¡±
How Did The Internet React To The Video?
Quick! Call the Ghostbusters
¡ª Rue Madden (@ruemadden) November 3, 2023
What does it taste like?
¡ª Tiago ? (@TiagodeVassal) November 3, 2023
If you see the Ninja Turtles, please update.
¡ª Jennifer Greenberg ?? (@JennMGreenberg) November 3, 2023
If you see the Ninja Turtles, please update.
¡ª Jennifer Greenberg ?? (@JennMGreenberg) November 3, 2023
@CommunityNotes ¡°Plumbers sometimes use colored dyes, but neon green dye isn't commonly used in sewers. They typically use non-toxic and environmentally safe dyes that come in various colors for leak detection or tracing plumbing systems. Neon green dye could potentially exist,¡
¡ª ? paranoidream ? (@paranoidream) November 4, 2023
Watch The Viral Video Here
Can anybody explain this or are we just living in full blown Gotham rn pic.twitter.com/scwPXix7j6
¡ª Dan Pantelo (@danpantelo) November 2, 2023
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