Grim Outlook wrote: » he wrestles little girls? what's his weight class? you'd think that having multiple arms and no real bone structure would make such a fight..unfair.
Dislexic wrote: » HylianZora wrote: » Dislexic wrote: » Aneurhythmia wrote: » naporeon wrote: » snap wrote: » naporeon wrote: » It is unlikely that wholly terrestrial arachnids or insects were ever anywhere near that large. They breath through tracheal diffusion, which prevents their ever getting very big. yeah, but that's what the article is saying. Big insects. I wonder how, then? Their aquatic relatives breath differently. Look at lobsters, for example. But even the larger MODERN insects and arachnids rely on secondary systems, such as abdominal "flexing", to force enough oxygen into their systems. Fuck lobsters. HOLY FUCK Giant Enemy Crab appeared! Flip it over and attack it's weak point for MASSIVE DAMAGE!!!
HylianZora wrote: » Dislexic wrote: » Aneurhythmia wrote: » naporeon wrote: » snap wrote: » naporeon wrote: » It is unlikely that wholly terrestrial arachnids or insects were ever anywhere near that large. They breath through tracheal diffusion, which prevents their ever getting very big. yeah, but that's what the article is saying. Big insects. I wonder how, then? Their aquatic relatives breath differently. Look at lobsters, for example. But even the larger MODERN insects and arachnids rely on secondary systems, such as abdominal "flexing", to force enough oxygen into their systems. Fuck lobsters. HOLY FUCK Giant Enemy Crab appeared! Flip it over and attack it's weak point for MASSIVE DAMAGE!!!
Dislexic wrote: » Aneurhythmia wrote: » naporeon wrote: » snap wrote: » naporeon wrote: » It is unlikely that wholly terrestrial arachnids or insects were ever anywhere near that large. They breath through tracheal diffusion, which prevents their ever getting very big. yeah, but that's what the article is saying. Big insects. I wonder how, then? Their aquatic relatives breath differently. Look at lobsters, for example. But even the larger MODERN insects and arachnids rely on secondary systems, such as abdominal "flexing", to force enough oxygen into their systems. Fuck lobsters. HOLY FUCK
Aneurhythmia wrote: » naporeon wrote: » snap wrote: » naporeon wrote: » It is unlikely that wholly terrestrial arachnids or insects were ever anywhere near that large. They breath through tracheal diffusion, which prevents their ever getting very big. yeah, but that's what the article is saying. Big insects. I wonder how, then? Their aquatic relatives breath differently. Look at lobsters, for example. But even the larger MODERN insects and arachnids rely on secondary systems, such as abdominal "flexing", to force enough oxygen into their systems. Fuck lobsters.
naporeon wrote: » snap wrote: » naporeon wrote: » It is unlikely that wholly terrestrial arachnids or insects were ever anywhere near that large. They breath through tracheal diffusion, which prevents their ever getting very big. yeah, but that's what the article is saying. Big insects. I wonder how, then? Their aquatic relatives breath differently. Look at lobsters, for example. But even the larger MODERN insects and arachnids rely on secondary systems, such as abdominal "flexing", to force enough oxygen into their systems.
snap wrote: » naporeon wrote: » It is unlikely that wholly terrestrial arachnids or insects were ever anywhere near that large. They breath through tracheal diffusion, which prevents their ever getting very big. yeah, but that's what the article is saying. Big insects. I wonder how, then?
naporeon wrote: » It is unlikely that wholly terrestrial arachnids or insects were ever anywhere near that large. They breath through tracheal diffusion, which prevents their ever getting very big.
Der Waffle Mous wrote: » Dislexic wrote: » HylianZora wrote: » Dislexic wrote: » Aneurhythmia wrote: » naporeon wrote: » snap wrote: » naporeon wrote: » It is unlikely that wholly terrestrial arachnids or insects were ever anywhere near that large. They breath through tracheal diffusion, which prevents their ever getting very big. yeah, but that's what the article is saying. Big insects. I wonder how, then? Their aquatic relatives breath differently. Look at lobsters, for example. But even the larger MODERN insects and arachnids rely on secondary systems, such as abdominal "flexing", to force enough oxygen into their systems. Fuck lobsters. HOLY FUCK Giant Enemy Crab appeared! Flip it over and attack it's weak point for MASSIVE DAMAGE!!! If it hits you, you get knocked down to 1 health, and you have to wait for the HEV suit to heal you.
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Tentacle rape.
That is why he wrestles girls.
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so stern
despite the giant koala looking them in the face
what the hell.
I mean, it's not like he's a dude in a suit.
He's a Man sized Koala.
y'know, just cause.
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Don't stifle them.
I hope the internet causes cancer.