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Who wants to gnaw on human bones?
Treatsforbeasts is a YouTube channel and web series created by comedian and animator Jordan Diniz. Their most popular video is “who wants to gnaw on human bones” and "beasts", which were featured in internet memes.

Examples in Treatsforbeasts include:

  • All Lower Case Letters: Most of the “creepy” or animated videos have lowercase titles.
  • Black Comedy Animal Cruelty: A man in “I love jesus” declares he will skin endangered animals in the name of Jesus.
  • Broken Record: “who wants to gnaw on human bones” contains a heavily distorted voice chanting the song’s title continuously.
  • Bread, Eggs, Milk, Squick:
    • In “beasts”. All the beasts state their jobs, save for the very last:
    I am the beast that sports the teat!
    I nurse the young, so we have, more, beasts!
    • The mother in “Mom ordered ants for my birthday” tells her son:
      “Eat them, keep them, please them, tease them, freeze them, adhere them to my husband's prostate."
  • Does This Remind You of Anything?: The premise of “beasts” is about green Alien-like creatures imitating greedy and materialistic behaviors in human society.
  • Epileptic Flashing Lights: Downplayed, but there are flashing colors that appear in the animations at random.
  • French Maid Outfit: The Beast that Keeps Things Clean wears one in “beasts”.
  • Religion of Evil: “i love jesus” portrays Christianity is a cult, and how it’s followers are willing to commit heinous acts for it.
  • Stylistic Suck: The animations purposely look like kindergarteners created them using Microsoft Paint and were lazily edited.
  • Synthetic Voice Actor: The majority of the videos use text-to-speech for the voices, save for a few.
  • Subverted Kids' Show: Their music and animated videos are essentially nursery rhymes gone dark.
  • Take That!: In “beasts”, at the expense of popular sports:
    I am the beast that must compete
    It’s so much fun to put a thing in a thing.
  • Verbal Tic: The beasts in “beasts” all say their jobs with an aggressive “AAAAIIIIIIIIII am the beast!”

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