When I'm out with friends, the conversations often get very lively because the topics quickly jump from the initial family, jobs, health, and other important things, to completely crazy, and hilarious things that make me delete the search history on my phone and apologize to my Alexa speaker if we have people over. I'm confident that she still loves me.

Sometimes writing about things puts me in that territory too, which is the case with this story. It was recently brought to my attention that two accounts had started posting videos on social media that showed them peeing and pooing at public places in Duluth, Minnesota.

Of course, I had to verify that this was true and dig a little deeper. First, as you'll see in the series of videos below, these recent accounts do indeed exist. Second, I learned through a little online research that the act of urinating and defecating in public or natural areas instead of using designated toilets is called "wild toileting".

In Duluth, wild toileting is a violation that can result in a fine, potentially classified as disorderly conduct or a misdemeanor under Minnesota law. While there isn't a specific criminal statute for it, police can charge individuals with disorderly conduct for public urination, while ordinances may also apply to specific areas, such as the city's skywalk system. That hasn't stopped whoever is responsible for the videos below.

Wild Toileting Videos Start Showing Up In September

Duluth.Pisser started posting videos on TikTok in September 2025. The account currently has 1,836 followers and has accumulated 12.9K likes so far.

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There is no bio setup for the account, which currently features a series of 5 videos, the first of which was posted on Friday, September 5. All the videos show him urinating from various places in Duluth, with audio taken from the television series Dexter.

Video #1

The first video was posted on September 5 and appears to be taken from a parking ramp near the William A. Irvin in Canal Park.

Video #2

The second video, which was taken outside of UMD, was posted on Sunday, September 7.

Video #3

The third video, which was taken right outside the main entrance to Duluth Denfeld High School, was posted on Wednesday, September 10.

Video #4

The account then took a break, but on Tuesday, September 30, it was back at it, posting a video showing them peeing in what they say is the back of a toilet at Dubh Linn Irish Brew Pub in downtown Duluth.

Video #5

They apparently left Dubh Linn's and headed to Enger Park in Duluth to take the next video from Enger Tower. The video was posted just a couple of hours after the fourth video, and it appears from the streams that they brought friends to join in.

It Gets Worse

Say what you want about the peeing videos, but it appears the same person has another TikTok account that posts even worse videos.

The videos below show them allegedly dropping deuces in public places in Duluth, along with audio from the television series Dexter. The Duluth.Shi**er account currently has 1,046 followers and has amassed a whopping 6,626 likes.

Video #1

The first gross video was posted on Friday, September 12. It appears to have been taken at a parking ramp in Duluth's Canal Park, similar to where a peeing video was taken.

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Video #2

The second video was posted on Monday, September 17. It was taken outside of UMD, another peeing video location, and while there is thankfully no poo in the video, it serves as a warning that it could happen.

Video #3

The most recent video was posted on Saturday, September 20. It appears they managed to do their business outside of the Miller Hill Mall in Duluth, near the main entrance sign on Central Entrance.

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