Shaggy 2 Dope has something to say about all of this Coronavirus nonsense, and has come up with a solution as to how to combat it. So surely we should all be listening to him right?
Shaggy 2 Dope, one half of Insane Clown Posse, is also the guy who became famous for asking how the fuck magnets work. And let us not forget that he dried to dropkick Fred Durst mid-show once (Spoiler: It did not go well.)
What’s he up to these days? Why, he’s now an expert in giving out Coronavirus survival advice.
In a short video that went viral last night, Shaggy described his method for protecting himself against a global pandemic. It involves dirt snow, and it is completely stupid. Please do not follow the advice of Shaggy.
There’s a very good chance that Shaggy 2 Dope is just making an elaborate joke, I mean, it is Insane Clown Posse we’re talking about, but either way, let’s just not try this one out at home yeah?
Something tells me Shaggy 2 Dope's remedy for how to combat coronavirus doesn't work … pic.twitter.com/wwz4PyJyXH
— Ryan Satin (@ryansatin) March 12, 2020
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Last night, Colin Hanks, the seemingly normal actor son of Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson, tweeted the video out to all of his fans.
Last night was also the night that Tom Hanks shared the news that both he and Rita Wilson have tested positive for coronavirus. It appears that Colin tweeted the Shaggy 2 Dope video just before Tom became the first celebrity to go public with the news that he has Coronavirus. Now either he knew about the diagnosis and was sharing a joke, or he didn’t and his timing was just incredibly unfortunate. We just hope that Tom Hanks and his wife Rita do not start eating snow in an attempt to build up their immune systems.
You can check out the video that Colin Hanks shared, where he says that if this works it will be a miracle.
If this works, it will be a miracle. Exactly like fucking magnets and how THEY work! https://t.co/EUqUULCDa1
— Colin Hanks (@ColinHanks) March 12, 2020