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Some kinds of 5 pointed starfish can be born square due to a genetic abnormality
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releasethekraken
· 6 years ago
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I thought they were cakes
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iccarus
· 6 years ago
you can still eat it
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aviva
· 6 years ago
@hyperion
Would you eat it? :D
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hyperion
· 6 years ago
Yeah, the cookies look really well made. Mi
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hyperion
· 6 years ago
So I wrote that when I woke up, I just realised I didnt reqd the title and they still looked really good.
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aviva
· 6 years ago
@hyperion
Lol. I looked it up. Turns out in China, you can eat Starfish on a stick
hyperion
· 6 years ago
I really want to learn how to make Asian foods. All I've been making recently are ribs and barbecue because they take hours to make.
aviva
· 6 years ago
@hyperion
That sounds nice. Ribs and barbecue? Yummy! Pictures please lol :P
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hyperion
· 6 years ago
I dont want to spam FS woth food I cook. But I do have a picture
aviva
· 6 years ago
Alright
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aviva
· 6 years ago
I thought those were cereal pieces
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guest
· 6 years ago
there are no starfish, only sea ravioli
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jfox37
· 6 years ago
This is fake. Those are Christmas cookies
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xvarnah
· 6 years ago
That's what I thought they were and now idk what to believe
Edit: so apparently this is likely a species of "Biscuit Sea Stars" so.. Technically both answers are somewhat correct
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flyingoctopus
· 6 years ago
Ravioli ravioli give me the formuloli
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wolfballoonsquad
· 6 years ago
+100 points for awesome reference
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ewqua
· 6 years ago
So it's squarefish?
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xvarnah
· 6 years ago
With sponge pants
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ewqua
· 6 years ago
Omg yes
aviva
· 6 years ago
Now you say it, that looks like Patrick nd Spongebob
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buttscarleton
· 6 years ago
So it’s not a Christmas pop tart
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spiritanimal
· 6 years ago
My fat ass thought these were cookies.
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Edit: so apparently this is likely a species of "Biscuit Sea Stars" so.. Technically both answers are somewhat correct