I generally try to avoid octopuses - in the sense of touching them, eating them, or committing to a spelling of the plural word - but I am fascinated by how they basically prove we absolutely could make invisibility cloaks irl if we really tried to
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Admittedly, it did raise some questions over how the thing has to go over his entire body and it apparently doesn't affect his ability to breathe or thermoregulate Like the sweat must really pool in there if he's hiding in her house all day
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(Sort of the opposite problem as the OG Invisible Man, whose flesh was somehow magically made actually invisible, which meant he had to be naked all the time and vulnerable to hypothermia)
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Now I'm just thinking of that version of Invisible Man being played for black comedy rather than horror, taking into account biological needs The camera lingers on an empty bathroom and then very slowly, gingerly a disembodied dick appears over the toilet and starts peeing
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