misterbuns - 2012-05-04
Stars for the last tag.
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Spit Spingola - 2012-05-04
cool
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Rodents of Unusual Size - 2012-05-04
These are the evolutionary link between marine invertebrates and vertebrates. Tunicates are pretty awesome.
Also, in Korea they eat smaller versions of these things and call them sea pineapples. I am told they taste fairly nauseating.
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Rodents of Unusual Size - 2012-05-04 Basically they have certain foods in Korea that are just considered good for you and it doesn't matter if they taste like shit. People will eating them for "healing benefits". The same goes for fried silkworm pupae, which also taste like shit. Fried shit.
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Rodents of Unusual Size - 2012-05-04 also:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_pineapple
For the first month, every time I was in the marketplace I would pass these and assume they were some kind of bizarre tropical fruit.
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Innocent Bystander - 2012-05-04
Cthulhu had a makeover.
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jangbones - 2012-05-04
they stole this music from that indian doctor who digs shit out of peoples ears and sinuses
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Caminante Nocturno - 2012-05-04 It sounds like a Michael McDonald song is about to break out any second.
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The Townleybomb - 2012-05-04
Warning-- when the Kraken sheds a tentacle, it returns later to avenge its loss.
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Ursa_minor - 2012-05-04
The music.
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memedumpster - 2012-05-04
Of all the undersea documentaries I have seen, these horrifying beasts were not featured in any of them.
I can only figure that was on purpose due to the alignment of the stars.
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SteamPoweredKleenex - 2012-05-05
Are we sure this isn't from illegal dumping of those Japanese not-food slime kits?
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Sanest Man Alive - 2012-05-05
at :20, the diver appears to be taking a rip from a homemade windsock-bong.
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Squeamish - 2012-05-07
I'd like to make some kind of witty comment about this, but my mind is stuck somewhere between awe and terror.
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dead_cat - 2012-05-11
No --no, don't touch it, idiot, you'll get infected.
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Albuquerque Halsey - 2012-05-11
0:18 TOOT TOOT
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