None of this is real everything is cake 7 comments
Law Abiding Citizen 2 comments
happy_frog
· 3 years ago
Or maybe he was looking for a sign of what to do with his life, and he found it.
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Zero Context #72 - Yummy 2 comments
happy_frog
· 3 years ago
You'll never guess which group of people thought up this wonderful snack (or its name).
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Photoshop - an origin story 6 comments
Good News. Terry Is Okay 5 comments
happy_frog
· 3 years ago
In the early hours of the morning, Terry the fat shark, known for distributing gifts throughout various websites on Wednesdays, was rescued from his kidnapper by his smol shork apprentice and her friends. The chubby fish was in a state of shock following his harrowing experience, but was otherwise unharmed. He should be resuming his weekly gift giving tours momentarily. Terry's intern, Gura the smol shork, had no comment regarding the fate of Terry's kidnapper, whose body was never found.
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Context: https://m.funsubstance.com/fun/625806/has-gone-too-far-this-time/
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Zero Context #71 - "Wherever We're Needed." 4 comments
We Are World, We Are The Children 9 comments
happy_frog
· 3 years ago
Not necessarily. Most countries celebrate it in November. If I'm not mistaken, countries in the former Eastern Bloc (aka former USSR satellite states) are the ones that observe it in summer.
Oh, the double standard 6 comments
We Are World, We Are The Children 9 comments
happy_frog
· 3 years ago
World Children's Day is actually celebrated on November 20th. However, some countries do observe it today. And I feel a summer day fits it better than a winter one. Sure, kids get snow in winter (in some places) but their Summer Vacation starts, or is close to starting, around this time. And most of them are more excited about that. (I know I used to be.)
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So, it's no secret that people on the internet don't care much for kids. Is that still a thing or has it maybe changed? (Then again, do big kids ever stop thinking they're better than smaller kids simply because they're older?)
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So, it's no secret that people on the internet don't care much for kids. Is that still a thing or has it maybe changed? (Then again, do big kids ever stop thinking they're better than smaller kids simply because they're older?)
Has gone too far this time 4 comments
Tako Tuesday Week 3 - Blanket Octopuses 3 comments
happy_frog
· 3 years ago
I'll try not make any blanket statements about them.
There are four species of blanket octopuses in total. What sets them apart (aside from the colorful webbing) is that the females are gigantic when compared to the males, with the former reaching lengths of up to 2 meters (6 feet) and the latter only 2,4 cm (less than an inch).
So yeah, only the girls sport the rainbow membrane. And it's actually used as defense mechanism: when threatened, they will unfurl it to make themselves look bigger.
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There are four species of blanket octopuses in total. What sets them apart (aside from the colorful webbing) is that the females are gigantic when compared to the males, with the former reaching lengths of up to 2 meters (6 feet) and the latter only 2,4 cm (less than an inch).
So yeah, only the girls sport the rainbow membrane. And it's actually used as defense mechanism: when threatened, they will unfurl it to make themselves look bigger.
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I wonder how badly I messed that sentence up. Whatevs, I'm just glad I sorta understand that big last word.