http://www.beardiedragon.com/pages/stuff.html
Have a look!
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Jan 20 2005, 5:11 am
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Jan 20 2005, 10:14 am
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I want some of them
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Wow, crazy lookin' fish! I said one of the links that are on the site, pretty interesting. Nice find.
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In response to Artekia
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Thats disturbing, but really funny
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In response to Smoko
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heh
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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.
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In response to Artekia
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LOL... I hope that's not a real animal... XD
~Kujila |
In response to Kujila
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Kujila, I'm afraid it is... http://www.amonline.net.au/fishes/fishfacts/fish/ nsexspin.htm
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In response to Artekia
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Ahhhh! Holyyy crap! Heh :P
~Kujila |
In response to Artekia
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You know what's even funnier? The scientific name: "Notacanthus sexspinis" Say that ten times fast and revel in the irony.
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In response to HavenMaster
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I can't even say it once....
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In response to HavenMaster
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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
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They are real, but they are not from the tsunami. Click on the snopes.com link. It explains it.
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In response to Elation
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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
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: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
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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. |