Octopus Steals Underwater Camera

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Octopus Steals Underwater Camera

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Is the octopus black?

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Originally posted by Robtard
Is the octopus black?

facepalm

How is this news? Seriously, this is the bottom of the barrel.

Originally posted by King Kandy
How is this news? Seriously, this is the bottom of the barrel.

They have our technology now. Today it's a camera, tomorrow a cellphone, then an iPhone and so on. In a few years we'll be ruled by cyborg octopi.

They are quite smart. Maybe it wanted to record some home videos.

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Originally posted by Robtard
Is the octopus black?

😆

Before the racist accusations arise, this could be aimed at the media who, whenever a black person commits a crime mention "A man was robbed today, the attacker was black" but if a white person commits a crime his race isn´t mentioned.

Originally posted by King Kandy
They are quite smart. Maybe it wanted to record some home videos.

tentacle porn

That man definitely was a "sucker" for going in the water with the camera

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
They have our technology now. Today it's a camera, tomorrow a cellphone, then an iPhone and so on. In a few years we'll be ruled by cyborg octopi.

Octopunator

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Originally posted by Robtard
Is the octopus black?

At first i was, like, meh...,he tried to hard but fifteen minutes later your comment was still with me and made me laugh. 😆

If i were offended by racist remarks i would say that the picture of Ralphie with the soap in his mouth has never been more relevant

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
They have our technology now. Today it's a camera, tomorrow a cellphone, then an iPhone and so on. In a few years we'll be ruled by cyborg octopi.
😆

I've notice when I shoot video of animals, and I've shot all kinds, most of them are very interested, scared, or intimidated by the camera. My theory is that the lens looks like a giant eye staring at them. As animal experts will tell you, you shouldn't stare at certain animals in the eye because they think you are challenging them. Perhaps the octopus felt threatened by the eye.

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Originally posted by Robtard
Is the octopus black?

Good times.