Just because you can encase your dead pets in resin doesn’t mean you should, a lesson the fine people of Twitter recently learned the hard way after one horrifying photo began swirling around the platform.
Visual Effects artist Kelly Port took to Twitter with what appears to be a horrifying Father’s Day gift this past weekend – the head of her dead dog preserved in clear resin.
Encasing loved ones in acrylic resin, a great Father’s Day gift!#FathersDay #FathersDay2023 #fathersdaygift #fathersdaygiftideas pic.twitter.com/hw5qNeLiZP
— Kelly Port (@kellyport) June 18, 2023
“Encasing loved ones in acrylic resin, a great Father’s Day gift!” he captioned an image seemingly depicting an extremely life-like dog corpse grinning through a see-through cube.
so much fun encasing "loved ones" in acrylic resin! pic.twitter.com/uQ0AQvvmFq
— Free Willie Urqs⭕️ (@Urquwill) June 19, 2023
Though it seems the image was merely a mockup (thank God), a theory fueled by both Port’s Hollywood VFX career and an unfruitful reverse image search on Google Images, several Twitter users were still horrified, flocking to the post to express their concern at the horrifying sight.
— L2 (@Taurus_Moon_) June 20, 2023
“If/when my dog dies I’m just k!lling myself like a normal person instead of doing all this, joked @brokebackstan.
“That’s just creepy…no. Absolutely not. I’d cry every time I saw it,” quipped @TheWidestAngle.
While the image is fake, the feelings we had when we saw it were very, very real.
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