It’s quite obvious, y’all. It’s 378 nautical miles (NM) from our favorite decoy world, Froglandia. Pay attention next time. It’s written all over that purple guy’s face. Or is that his butt?
Japanese researchers from Tohoku University describe in the journal Scientific Reports that certain wavelengths of visible light are lethal to certain species of insects. For instance, blue light (wavelength = 467 nm) was nearly 100% lethal to fruit fly pupae, while ultraviolet A light (wavelength = 378 nm) was only about 40% lethal.
This is so far out to sea that I cannot even see the sea! Why does Sister need a scarecrow-rower in her skiff? Scaring away the circling Great Whites? Lending authenticity to the studio photoshoot? Making us wonder how hard it will be to row, row, row 378 Nautical Miles?
Meh~tdology, fka Pepelaputr over 6 years ago
First left, past Narnia.
Bill Thompson over 6 years ago
“Look, Innsmouth is over there!”
*Hot Rod* over 6 years ago
McHatfield and DeCoy
Randy B Premium Member over 6 years ago
378nm? Is this a purple people eater?
*Hot Rod* over 6 years ago
The sun reflects the water and this can happen.
Brass Orchid Premium Member over 6 years ago
I, Forty…
*Hot Rod* over 6 years ago
Or does the water reflect the sun?
The Old Wolf over 6 years ago
That way lies madness
painedsmile over 6 years ago
It’s quite obvious, y’all. It’s 378 nautical miles (NM) from our favorite decoy world, Froglandia. Pay attention next time. It’s written all over that purple guy’s face. Or is that his butt?
Arianne over 6 years ago
378 NM seems like a long way to go, but he’s got high hopes.
INGSOC over 6 years ago
An individual hollers loudly upon reaching the entrance, ‘WHO GOES THERE?’
coltish1 over 6 years ago
Great, Abner! No more fishy-fryin’ smell!
Radish... over 6 years ago
When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie
that’s a moray…
gigagrouch over 6 years ago
Ultraviolet A
gigagrouch over 6 years ago
Japanese researchers from Tohoku University describe in the journal Scientific Reports that certain wavelengths of visible light are lethal to certain species of insects. For instance, blue light (wavelength = 467 nm) was nearly 100% lethal to fruit fly pupae, while ultraviolet A light (wavelength = 378 nm) was only about 40% lethal.
Arianne over 6 years ago
If I were a carpenter ant
and you were a lady
would you marry me anyway
would you have my… larvae?
Ray_C over 6 years ago
This looks suspiciously like a past-its-prime sweet potato that I pulled up out of the garden a week ago.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 6 years ago
The old aunt and the sea.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 6 years ago
A false Earth and when you see people like him you will know your error.
Howard'sMyHero over 6 years ago
And I built an escape using all my energy
Just to come back to life, back to life
olivefoote over 6 years ago
Man, that is one freaky fisherman. Considering how odd-looking some sea creatures are, he probably looks on the normal side.
See this blob sculpin (Psychrolutes phrictus):
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3APsychrolutes_phrictus.jpg
Sisyphos over 6 years ago
This is so far out to sea that I cannot even see the sea! Why does Sister need a scarecrow-rower in her skiff? Scaring away the circling Great Whites? Lending authenticity to the studio photoshoot? Making us wonder how hard it will be to row, row, row 378 Nautical Miles?
It’s a slow boat to China from Froglandia….
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 6 years ago
This could be a vaguely Lovecraftian story only with Silurian Sea Scorpions acting like people. Where have all the humans gone?