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I want some of them
Wow, crazy lookin' fish! I said one of the links that are on the site, pretty interesting. Nice find.
"They were delicious."

~Kujila



Is it just me or is that picture extremely disturbing.... ughhhh

In response to Artekia
Thats disturbing, but really funny
In response to Smoko
heh
Is that real? Because ontop of the webpage, above all of the images, it says "Hoax - Deep Sea Creatures Found At Seaside After TSUNAMI". If that is real, then it is pretty damn amazing, those are crazy looking creatures.
In response to Artekia
LOL... I hope that's not a real animal... XD

~Kujila
In response to Kujila
In response to Artekia
Ahhhh! Holyyy crap! Heh :P

~Kujila
In response to Artekia
You know what's even funnier? The scientific name: "Notacanthus sexspinis" Say that ten times fast and revel in the irony.
In response to HavenMaster
I can't even say it once....
In response to HavenMaster
HavenMaster wrote:
You know what's even funnier? The scientific name: "Notacanthus sexspinis" Say that ten times fast and revel in the irony.

I don't get it...

Could you please explain to me?
In response to GokuDBZ3128
They are real, but they are not from the tsunami. Click on the snopes.com link. It explains it.
In response to Elation
We'll break it down.

The fish looks like genitalia.
The word in italics is a compound word in its amusing form: sex-pinis.
If you say it quickly, it sounds as though you are indeed saying what the fish resembles and its purpose.

People are so intelligent.
In response to HavenMaster
:O! MOD!


(Haven, I was jesting. I've been exposed to far too much sexual innuendo in my time...and that was just my first night on Chatters.)
In response to HavenMaster
HavenMaster wrote:
You know what's even funnier? The scientific name: "Notacanthus sexspinis" Say that ten times fast and revel in the irony.

There is a cream coloured rock, names "Cummingtonite" - that cracked me up.