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I guess it could be a logical progression of Hogarthian Minimalism.
 
Yeah f that. In Belize I had a three foot remora try to attach to my junk for 40 minutes of an hour long dive. At first I was trying to swat it away and doing 360’s and barrel rolls, but it kept coming back.. it finally became a boxing match and I had to deal it several solid blows. I tried to console myself that it was a female and I’m just that good looking, but I kept coming to the realization I’m just a big fat whale
 
You beat me to it.

Also, the Bobbit worm.
If introduced in our local lake, it would help to improve visibility and reduce silting. 😂
 
scuba diving naked is like eating a buffet lunch at a strip club.

waayyyyyyy too much can go wrong.
 
Yeah f that. In Belize I had a three foot remora try to attach to my junk for 40 minutes of an hour long dive. At first I was trying to swat it away and doing 360’s and barrel rolls, but it kept coming back.. it finally became a boxing match and I had to deal it several solid blows. I tried to console myself that it was a female and I’m just that good looking, but I kept coming to the realization I’m just a big fat whale
Remoras usually attach themselves to relatively flat surfaces. They usually try to eat things that are shaped like a 4-8" mullet.
 

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