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I kind of think you're making things up based on connecting two loose ends?
I don't get it.
It actually just shuts off their visual perceptions, which their brain is tuned for and responds to interruptions by freezing (ie ocean dust clouds which may be full of prey.)
They're still very much alive and aware, just not reacting to the resulting dissection.
sorry, i'm too cultured to look up things people tell me to.
Crab battle, CRAB BATTLE!
https://youtu.be/pAoDgCF-feg?si=dQtUxqZvOHszHKCe
is this posting?
No, there are many who have it out for me. If you've ever heard Priest's dissertation on the JSDF power structure it ought to be obvious why, and they are merely the most-advantaged of the groups after me. Germany has been plopping bodybuilders into my daily routes as a joke, and I can't shake the feeling that the CIA is making fun of them somehow every time they do.
I cannot afford to dwell in speculation of meaning, unfortunately.
'at crab look ike e could use a spotta tea innit?
*tosses some crumpet on a pike*
From my knowledge of history, I wasn't aware of any battles against giant enemy crabs, especially ones that can only be harmed by attacking their weak point for massive damage.
the paper tiger was a performative dictator, despite personally defeating the 20 most powerful clan's retainers and subjugating them overnight.
the giant enemy crab was a parody who would willfully back down if you simply poked its stomach, but was otherwise completely invulnerable.
yet another piece of japan's history erased in the post-gempei revision.
the use of an english presenter may have been a plot by britain to mock japan over its historical revisionism, or it may have been a japanese plot to mock britain over the destruction of the kernwall, the flooding of east scotland, and the resulting destruction of the entire eurosphere for thousands of years.
frankly when these two titanic island nations clash i'd rather take a big nap, much like when they present their revised works of mockery and sabotage to eachother. Oh...wait....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9szq_K12hs