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Anonymous
Sup /an/,

I found this guy under a bush in my back yard. Can you guys help me identify it? I'm thinking of keeping it as a pet.
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
That's an isopod. Your picture is a very popular Google image result.
>> H15A5H1
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i ate this in taiwan
>> Anonymous
That appears to be a wolf spider, or possibly a dog drinking from a Pepsi cup. Both are extremely venomous and should be shoved up your ass very carefully.
>> Anonymous
>>58398

You ate a fried facehugger?
>> Anonymous
OP here

The guy at the petstore gave me a can of dried souls and said that should work but he doesn't seem very hungry. ;( Should I try preparing fresh ones?

Anywayzz, I think I'm gonna keep him. He slept in my bed last night. <3 what should I call him?
>> Anonymous
iPod.

GET IT?
>> Anonymous
>>58464
Name him Doorknob because that's how dead he is since he's been out of the water so long. :)
>> Anonymous
big ass roach
>> Anonymous
Or just an ass roach.
>> Anonymous
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xeOSXtBCY30
>> Anonymous
Idiot, that's an isopod. They live in the deep ocean.
>> Anonymous
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I used to know what the Japanese word for these things (the Giant Isopods) were but I've spaced it out. Anyone else here know it off hand?
>> Anonymous
????????? ---> Daiou Gusokumushi ---> literally means "Giant Armour Insect" LOL
>> Anonymous
>>59536
The U becomes a line. That is, if it was supposed to be katakana, which it likely shouldn't.
>> Anonymous
>>59537

depends which system of transliteration you were taught / subscribe to.
>> Anonymous
>>59541

No, it depends on whether you were taught proper Japanese, or an abomination.