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big oof
big oof indeed
Someone explain.
As long as a blue ringed octopus doesn't bite you, handling it is ok. Not safe, but ok. Don't make it mad or scared.
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@Windleaf what's with that Cradle of Filth music video screencap?
except
it's Heilung
not cradle of filth
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uh oh
he left
a moment of sillence
it's ok Clinton
it's not your fault
we understand
we're here
he swam across the bay
Imagining a serial killer that leaves a cigar in the vagina of his victims.
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a lit one
as a general rule of thumb, don't touch animals that adopt bright colors, and you should be fine
strawberry scented
That's pretty much it. Bright colors are nature's way of marking things that are venomous/poisonous.
I know a certain group who adopts it
certain groups
Amusingly it applies to humans too
:>
Most people with neon-dyed hair are socjus cultists
and traps
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Of course also with nature, you must remember that bright colors doesn't always mean venomous.
My favorite is the North American Coral Snakes
because easy mnemonic: red on black you're a friend of jack, red on yellow you're a dead fellow.