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Ice T has seen some s**t, and this Twitter bot is proof

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|Screengrab via icetsvu/Twitter

One of the best parts of the insanely long-running TV series Law and Order: Special Victims Unit is the perpetually confused Detective Fin Tutuola, played by Ice T. He may not know basic things that you would expect a veteran sex crimes detective to know, but he sure knows a lot about the latest street drugs. Ice T has definitely seen some shit.

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The “Ice T has Seen Some Shit” meme comes from Sean Tejaratchi’s Tumblr, Liartown USA. A year ago, Tejaratchi posted a series of Ice T screengrabs from SVU and added his own captions describing insane shit that criminals made their victims do and weird homemade narcotics the kids are on these days.

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The joke was very good, and it went viral on Tumblr, Reddit, and Twitter. Recently, Steve Cvar revived it with a Twitter bot that generates random drugs and automatically puts them into Ice T screencaps. The Ice T bot has the capacity to see infinite shit, and some of its made-up “future drugs” are just as funny as Tejaratchi’s originals.

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This has been an extremely good year for bots on Twitter, and @IceTSVU is a late contender for the funniest one of all.

Correction 12:28pm, Dec. 29: LiarTownUSA’s author was originally misattributed. That blog belongs to Sean Tejaratchi.

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