@BoingBoing In Japanese myth folklore a yokai called the tako no nana ashi, that is an octopus with seven tentacles.pic.twitter.com/xdfy1AlSMO
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@BoingBoing In Japanese myth folklore a yokai called the tako no nana ashi, that is an octopus with seven tentacles.pic.twitter.com/xdfy1AlSMO
5. Octopuses were often depicted in the art of the Moche people of ancient Peru, who worshipped the sea and its animals.
Um, no thank you. “@BoingBoing: Dead squid can have sex with your mouth, and it hurts http://boingboing.net/2016/03/07/dead-squid-can-have-sex-with-y.html … pic.twitter.com/ZjO2jAvTym”
@AlbertoBrian At least try it.
That's what she said. Only "she" was a "he". And he was dead. “@pantagrapher: @AlbertoBrian At least try it.”
@BoingBoing Great. Now you tell me. Thanks.
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