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  1. Salad Fingers is the titular protagonist of the Salad Fingers series. He is a mentally disturbed individual who often hallucinates and indulges in self-harm. Despite this, he means well and is friendly to everyone he encounters, though at times he absent-mindedly causes unintentional harm to them. It is shown that he enjoys the sensation of rubbing his fingers on rusty objects, such as spoons ...

  2. The standing Salad Fingers morphs into a life-size Jeremy Fisher, goo trickling from his mouth. The sitting Salad Fingers remarks about not tasting him, and proceeds to eat the normal Salad Fingers' head. It's never explained which Salad Fingers was real. Everything that happens after the pole shows up in Episode 10.

  3. Dr. Papanak eating the horse's flesh. The Salad Fingers-like entities eating Milford's corpse. The strange concoction that Salad's glass mother forces him to eat in Episode 11. In the mini-episode "Market," Salad Fingers has a store where he sells some strange-looking meat he refers as "pickled cheeks."

  4. Jan 31, 2019 · In the opening of the latest episode of Salad Fingers, the main character – a decrepit, skinny, noseless, green humanoid figure with long, limp fingers, probably male though apparently of fluid gender – lies on a charred, deserted plain chattering to his own reflection in a hand mirror like a delighted parrot. After flirting with himself suavely, he holds up a collection of finger puppets ...

  5. The character, named Salad Fingers, talks to a woodlouse as easily as mutant child, often supplying the speech of his companion. In one instance, Salad Fingers unearths a corpse and claims it to be his younger brother from the “Great War.”. Holding a conversation, Salad Fingers supplies for his brother: “I’d very much like another ...

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  8. Apr 6, 2018 · The character Salad Fingers is a bizarre, humanoid creature with green skin. It has three, tendril-like fingers on each hand, yellowing teeth, and creepy eyes. The character speaks in haunting tones about his love for rusty spoons and particularly enjoys how they feel against his salad fingers. According to one interview Firth gave in 2005, the ...

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