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번역 관련 문제 보고
Jeffy’s Skibidi Toilet is a masterpiece of mankind’s evolution, which presents us with the dilemma of further development. The video is of Jeffy and his father coming together and reconciling through a lingo and maturity barrier, setting that aside to defeat the Skibidi Toilet God. This reconciliation shows us that although we may not understand each other, we all have the capability to love. But the video doesn’t stop there. It presents us with this question: if we have come this far, where do we go now? Think of it this way: SML has created a cinematic masterpiece of generational boundaries, presented through the lens of an out-of-touch father beyond his years. Now, we must ask: where else to go from this peak of cinema? Such questions like this are only exemplary of the deep though required to grasp Jeffy’s Skibidi Toilet, a theatrical magnum opus sure to be nostalgic to many decades from now.