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>/jp/ meetup

>> No.11266967

Me in front, gotta pee!

>> No.11266973

Goddammit!
I hope someone was arrested for this.

>> No.11266998

imagine you get a boner in that outfit

>> No.11267002

>>11266998
My boner would pierce the heavens.

>> No.11267020
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>>11267002
Mine would only reach my belly button.
>memetext when

>> No.11267027

>>11267020
Mine doesn't reach my belly button. It's small.

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>>11267002
I'll pierce your heavens.

>> No.11267035

Are they in a hotel lobby?

>> No.11267038

>>11267031
Onegayshimasu.

>> No.11267040
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>>11267027
Or maybe you're just tall! Remember, penis size doesn't scale with body size, perhaps your body is longer than you think!

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>>11267038
Ack, you're cruel.

>> No.11267071

>>11267040
I am kinda tall. I just think it looks smalls.

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>>11267071
You're big where it counts, I'm sure.

>> No.11267095

>>11267088
Yeah, my hands are pretty big.

>> No.11267105

>>11267088
Um, what exactly am I looking at?

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>>11267105
Probably a mantis shrimp. There are types with spears on their claws and types with clubs. Often times these shrimp will hide in the live rock that fish stores sell to hobbyists and will either end up killing your livestock or crack the tank. They can break your fingers too if you go to rearrange the rock and startle the shrimp.

>> No.11267155

>>11267105
>>11267128
It's a Bobbit worm, actually. But yes, they do share similarities with the mantis shrimp and do things like make homes in live rock and eat your livestock, they're far more dangerous though with that poisonous skin and those pincers of theirs' though.

>> No.11267150

>>11267105
Mine is tiny and ugly. when is soft, it looks somewhat like a chameleon eye.
this is the main reason I couldn't lose my virginity probably.

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>>11267155
>>11267128
Jeez! The ocean is scary!

>> No.11267176,1 [INTERNAL] 

People often keep the more colorful variety as pets because they're pretty and don't require a large tank, just one that's not made of glass. For this reason people tend to put them in small nano or pico tanks with 1-5 gallons of water.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBtGWqRFaMQ

In this video you can see a small mantis shrimp come out to eat. When he attaches himself to the food the clicking you hear is his claws attacking his 'prey'. The clicking is actually quite loud and is one of the ways people notice they have shrimps if they don't see any visual cues.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hkv_30niM_A

This video just shows a mantis shrimp attacking a crab, again you can hear the clicking of its clubs on the crab's shell. Theses mantis shrimp are pretty cool. Supposedly they have some of the most advanced eyes and vison of any creature.

>> No.11267176,2 [INTERNAL] 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKPrGxB1Kzc

And speaking of shrimp, there's one specific shrimp called a pistol shrimp. It uses its claws to pressurize and shoot blasts of water at prey and knock them immobile.

One unique thing about this shrimp is that it will often pair itself with a type of goby called a watchman goby and they will both live together in a small burrow. The shrimp has poor vision but is able to defend itself while the goby is unable to defend itself yet has adequate vision to spot predators. Often you will see the goby sticking just its head out of the rock to keep watch while the shrimp is further in the hole waiting for the goby to shake its fins to alert the shrimp.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6yUCX-832WI

They're really cute!

>> No.11267176,3 [INTERNAL] 

>>11267176,1
>>11267176,2
Oh my god.

>> No.11267176,4 [INTERNAL] 

I love you, entomology anon.

>> No.11267176,5 [INTERNAL] 

>>11267176,4
I can't believe he still browses this shithole.

>> No.11267176,6 [INTERNAL] 

nice cp

>> No.11267176,7 [INTERNAL] 

>>11267176,3
What's so odd about the second post? Check out the second link, the one to the goby and shrimp living together. It's unbelievably cute. If I were to set up another aquarium I'd probably set up a small tank for the goby and get him and nice shrimp buddy.

>> No.11267176,8 [INTERNAL] 

>>11267176,2
That's fucking cool.

>tfw you will never have an aquarium with cool fish

>> No.11267176,9 [INTERNAL] 

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