Hidden 10 yrs ago Post by BitOHoney
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I have to do a really long speech about jellyfish tomorrow, and I'm doing basically all of it right now. So I mean if you know anything about jellyfish, letting me know the difference between a lappet and a rhopalium might let me have some time to sleep. I looked it up and they're both saying they are light sensory cells, but on all these different anatomy charts, they have the lappets AND rhopaliums on there.

I know this is spam and I will get lots of joke responses, but I mean anything goes at this point. Plus some spam folk are really smart.

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The only thing I know about jellyfish is that they're neither.
Hidden 10 yrs ago Post by The Nexerus
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A sexual attraction to jellyfish is called 'medusophillia', and is known to be prevalent in Australia and Japan.
Hidden 10 yrs ago Post by Vilageidiotx
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Just take an old speech by, like, Churchill or something and rerig it to be about jelly fish.
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@BitOHoney I really don't have anything to contribute there, but if you do find out let us know. It sounds like a wonderful topic.

A sexual attraction to jellyfish is called 'medusophillia', and is known to be prevalent in Australia and Japan.


Can confirm as an Australian.
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