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‘Survivor’ Players Don’t “Aqua Dump” With Friends! Unless They’re Really, Really Close
Everyone “aqua dumps” on ‘Survivor.’ And now the secret is out in the open for more casual fans of the show.
There are casual fans and there are super fans, and Survivor notably has large swaths of both. When it comes to the super fans, we listen to every podcast, read every Reddit noticeboard, and play our own versions of Survivor, whether on Discord, at-home games, or simply a fantasy league. And one thing we’ve known about for a while just came out during a Survivor episode: the aqua dump.
In Season 46, one player discusses aqua dumps during tribal council, leading many viewers to wonder what that actually means. But we’re here to tell you that it means exactly what you think. And the term has been used for years to describe a very common Survivor practice.
An “aqua dump” in ‘Survivor’ is when players poop in the ocean.
Everyone always wants to know where and when Survivor players take care of their business. The show is still reality television, so some people doubt that production doesn’t at least give players a toilet. But the reality is that players are only given what we see on screen, which is barely anything in the New Era. They have to earn their pot and machete in a Sweat or Savvy Challenge, and they aren’t given flint until they win immunity.
But no matter what, they’re never given a toilet. And there are several reasons we don’t see this on camera. It would be inappropriate for the camera operators to follow contestants while they go to the proverbial bathroom, so contestants are told to just let them know not to follow them in those moments. Plus, it’s just not very interesting to watch someone go to the bathroom. And through the many generations of Survivor, a special term has been coined for going number two called aqua dumping.