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Let us have Sea Creatures.

I'm Looking for an uber High Res bioluminescent Comb Jellyfish

I'm also on the lookout for a tight Angler Fish too.
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most angler fish handle their liquor well.
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damn demon fish
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Asian women aged 30+
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Does anyone by chance have anything else that glows?

I was looking for the Comb jelly because I heard it glowed 7 colors at once.
Anglers had that glowing lure too.

Just post glowing stuff now I guess. "Sea creatures" is too limiting.
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Vaseline glass, like the candlestick holder shown here, is a term for the transparent yellow to yellow-green glass that owes its color to its uranium content. Purists might argue that the green sugar bowl in the picture should not be considered Vaseline glass because an additional colorant (probably iron) has been used in addition to the uranium to produce the green. These cognoscenti might describe it as “Depression Glass,” a less desirable commodity.

Vaseline glass is a recent term that probably dates from the 1950s. Uranium glass, an older and more general term, is sometimes used as a synonym for Vaseline glass, but this can lead to confusion because some types of glass colored with uranium (e.g., custard glass and Burmese glass) are opaque whereas Vaseline glass is transparent. Canary glass is an even older name that was first used in the 1840s to describe what is now referred to as Vaseline glass.
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woah, howdya do that
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buy some radioactive glass & a tumbler
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glowing cocktail: "at the J-POP Cafe in Shibuya [Tokyo, Japan]]"
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giant-vagina-bike-taxi
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http://www.bootypoppanties.com/
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Peppermint Crisp is a bar of Nestlé milk chocolate with a crispty Kryptonite “peppermint crackle” centre.
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The transparent toilet seat GALACTIKA is equipped with tiny ultra bright Chip-LED
in 5 cols.: pole-white, sundance-yellow, scarlet-red, amparo-blue and emerald-green.
The energy is supplied by 4 pcs. AA 1,5V batteries, that you find in an
inconspicuous batterycase taped with a velcro at the backside of the closet or
at the wall under the cistern. The real clou of the luminous toilet seat is the very tricky
elektronic processor. When opening the cover the LED light will be dimmed on slowly
and kindle their full power after 5 seconds. When closing the cover the LED light
will be dimmed off gently. If you leave the cover open the integrated processor
interrupts the powersupply after half an hour. One battery filling is good
enough for one month run (depending on frequency (c:).
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Fifty Fathoms watch

the FF was the brainchild of 2 French Naval officers charged with setting up an elite underwater unit. They determined the requirements, including watertight operation at the depth of 91 meters, the accepted maximum for untethered diving...which happens to be a pinch over fifty (6-foot) fathoms. Evidently they approached the powerful French watch firm, Lip with this project but were rejected, and so moved on to Blancpain who designed the watch (which was subsequently and somewhat ironically cobranded and distributed by Lip!). Over the decades the construction of the FF evolved and varied, sometimes considerably, to meet the requirements of each distinct customer. Like many other legendary models, there is no single representative Fifty Fathoms, any more than there is one Constellation, Calatrava or Reverso.
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I KNOW I've dated one of those anglerfish-- the fuckin smell- the fuckin teeth-- uughhh..
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she must have been an SG
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Op here.

When I started the thread, I was looking for an "uber High Res bioluminescent Comb Jellyfish"

I've still been looking, and I found the attached image on google. Anyone have a better picture than mine? 'Cause mine is terrible.
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Which foram is that?
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Buy/borrow a book called "Guido Mocafico: Medusa", its full of 14 x 9.5 photos of jellyfish. I use it as a reference book when drawing them.

Pic related, I'd scan the book but its larger than my scanner. Plus I'm lazy.
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whaT?
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uhg that glare sucks ass
can some1 like mirror the half w/o glare over the side with?
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Foraminifera, or forams are the shells of plankton sized organisms that live in teh deep broo sea.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foraminifera
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