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>> Anonymous
Damn, these deep-sea creatures are ugly. Cool nonetheless.
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>>191205
Deep sea fish are paragons of beauty and grace and I will hear none of your slanderous lies.
>> Anonymous
im sorry but they are awesome.

just because they aren't cute and cuddly doesn't mean they should be dismissed out of hand. they are crazy looking creatures.
>> Anonymous
beauty isn't really important when there isn't really anything to see even with light sensative eyes and phosphlorescence it is merely a waste of energy trying to look pretty in an area where pretty would advertise you as possible meal for others. It's light putting a neon sign on a building in a city wide black out, it's pretty but it attracts alot of unwanted attention.
Besides they are "pretty" in mysterious kind of way.
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>>191287
>>191295
>>191205
You imbeciles don't understand the concept of beauty and aesthetics. There is little more beautiful than deep sea fish.
>> Anonymous
>>191296
or shexyiness for that matter
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>> PLUCK BLUCKER
he has a ball sack on his chin
>> Anonymous
>>191308
His chin is a ballsack
>> Anonymous
>>191313
actually i think thats a female (depends on the species, male anglers tend to be 1/10th the size of females and what they do is latch on to a susceptable female and actually merge with her, he becomes a parasite feeding off her but supplying her with sperm.
>> Anonymous
>>191296

a wild ditto has appeared!
>> Anonymous
>>191296
Looks like a liposuction
>> gizmogal !MmLOyiCYJs
>>191313
oh no, not a ballchinian!
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>>191328
This anon is correct.
And if a male latches onto the female's chin, then in a way she really does have a ballsack-chin
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>> Anonymous
Because these fish spend their lives at the bottem of the ocean, they'll die if they ever leave that super high pressure environment.
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>> Anonymous
>>191539
They're also fairly well deprived of nutrients, so you could just rip them apart with your bare hands.