Is it really raining poop at the Leo Burnett offices in Chicago?

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Truly disgusting photos and videos posted this afternoon on social media appear to show a pipe burst raining “poop” on an office.

Instagrammers have identified the office as the 15th floor of the Leo Burnett offices in Chicago and described the event as a “pipe burst” and “poo eruption.” (Some language shared below slightly NSFW.)

Leo Burnett, meantime, tweeted that is actually dust and water dripping from the ceiling.

Luckily, somebody grabbed the video before it was deleted from Instagram:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLbJxsxq27g#t=15

Here’s what we’re seeing on social media before it gets deleted, too:

https://twitter.com/jenibreni/status/420599068600303616

https://twitter.com/k80478/status/420652779099541504

h/t Deadspin

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