After losing to him in a game of Wikipedia racing, Twitch streamer Disguised Toast had quite the forfeit for fellow content creator Lilypichu.

Disguised Toast had some wild ideas about the contents of Lilypichu’s tweet, and the two had agreed before their match that the winner would be able to tweet whatever they wanted from the loser’s account.

During a recent stream, Lilypichu and Disguised Toast competed in a game of Wikipedia racing, in which participants must race from one keyword to the next by clicking through the page’s links. The two had agreed to a three-round matchup earlier, and after Lilypichu easily won the first round, it appeared that Disguised Toast would be forced to make a tweet.

However, Disguised Toast eked out a narrow victory in the second round by finding Bo Burnham’s Wikipedia page seconds before Lilypichu, ensuring that the final game would be decided by a coin flip.

After some digging, the duo decided to get the bidet from Bo Burnham’s page, and after a fierce battle, Toast took the victory spoils by being the first to find it. As a result, Lilypichu was forced to bear the brunt of the forfeit, and Toast came up with something truly extraordinary.

Lilypichu was even ready to tweet it from her main account, and Disguised Toast couldn’t help but laugh at his brilliant idea. Toast, on the other hand, advised her to back out because he was concerned that the tweet would result in her losing her Pokemon sponsorship.

Even so, he insisted that Lilypichu post the tweet somewhere else, so they decided to do so on her alternate account. The tweet surprised fans who hadn’t seen her recent stream with Disguised Toast. Viewers who did watch the race were ecstatic to see the tweet, and they hope the streamer doesn’t take it down anytime soon.