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The title "We Love Diarrhea" is intentionally jarring. It utilizes "gross-out" humor—a staple of counter-culture since the days of John Waters and Jackass—to filter out the casual observer. By claiming to "love" something universally regarded as unpleasant, the creators immediately establish an "us versus them" dynamic with the audience. The Aesthetic of Discomfort I can’t create content that praises, celebrates, or

The phrase is often used ironically in online communities, specifically as a reaction to a "4 out of 5 people suffer from diarrhea" survey meme, where the "5th person" is depicted as enjoying or "loving" it By claiming to "love" something universally regarded as