Inspired by this Jon Bois video where body builders argue about the number of days in a week.

PLEASE be sure to include a link or screen cap.

Edit: thanks to 18107 for a li k to the original

  • Vode An@lemmy.mlOP
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    1 year ago

    Haha, bloodninja was a legendary troll.

    Invertebrates give me the ick, so I hope you don’t mind me not clicking that one lol.

    If you enjoyed that video, many of the creators videos are hilarious.

    I highly recommend the one about the highest scoring American football game of all time (it’s over 200).

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      1 year ago

      If there’s any invertebrate that should make people uncomfortable, it’s fucking bobbit worms. They are nightmares given form

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        1 year ago

        Just a worm that eats fish. I think they’re probably the most interesting creature in many saltwater aquariums.

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          1 year ago

          If I was ever going to get into aquariums, I’d focus on the invertebrates. Maybe a bobbit worm and some brittle stars, and something paleagic but I’m not sure what yet.

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            1 year ago

            Maybe shrimp of the group mysidacea? They swim a lot, don’t know if they’re easily available though. I think you can buy them as feeders.

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              1 year ago

              Yeah, I was looking for a good candidate. A crustacean makes sense because I have worms and echinoderms already. Most of the exclusively swimming crustaceans are pretty little, though.

              I wonder if there’s some kind of small cephelopod that would be good. Otherwise, nudibranches, jellyfish or comb jellies. The bobbit worm might honestly need it’s own tank if it has too much opportunity to catch things.