• Mysterious creature filmed in the deep ocean.
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Am I the only one who expected the camera to cut off into static once it "came back" from the depths and floated closer...?
Deepstaria enigmatica. AKA a giant, maybe dead, jellyfish. Source: Reddit.
There are few things that scare me, but deep sea creatures really get to me.
Looks like something out of this world
imagine turning on the bath taps and that shit starts to come out, and flops into your bath
[QUOTE=tomatmann;35898589]Already a horror plot! [img]http://3.bp.blogspot.com/--P_Cvjx54ZY/T0C0V1-2nEI/AAAAAAAAApc/7Yt___uwQ3Q/s1600/Creepshow+2+-+The+Raft+BC.bmp[/img] [img]http://basementrejects.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/creepshow2-1987-sludge.jpg[/img][/QUOTE] That movie scared the shit out of me when I was a kid.
I wish there still existed Liopleurodons, even with the risk. I mean they're so fucking badass! [IMG]http://www.rareresource.com/images/dino_relatives/kronosaurus.jpg[/IMG] Look at that cute motherfucker!
[QUOTE==DarkStar=;35896574]I hate how the man wants to know every inch of the space when we know barely the 2% of the ocean. The seas itself are just another world in our world and we left that opportunity pass.[/QUOTE] It's physically easier to explore space than it is to explore the ocean. In space there's no large mass of water acting on us, but deep underwater it's quite difficult.
"This video is private" Goddamnit
Uh yeah, is there a mirror anywhere?
Yeah..... Nah.. Nope. I had no reason to go swimming in the ocean this summer. [editline]10th May 2012[/editline] [QUOTE=tomatmann;35898589]Already a horror plot! [/QUOTE] Yeah, I didn't plan on going to the lake either. I'm just going to stay at home and lock myself in my room.
[QUOTE=DChapsfield;35905666]Uh yeah, is there a mirror anywhere?[/QUOTE] [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDXonL2lxNM[/media]
-snip im dumb-
[QUOTE=Coffee;35905049]It's physically easier to explore space than it is to explore the ocean. In space there's no large mass of water acting on us, but deep underwater it's quite difficult.[/QUOTE] And beyond that, space really is the next step for our species. If we successfully colonize other planets to the point where they're self-sustaining, humanity will have more or less safeguarded itself against extinction in the event something catastrophic happens to Earth.
It really reminds me of the Cloverfield ARG, or something similar. 'Specially the way it goes all MAXIMUM ARMOR at 1:45
Guys calm your britches. It's obviously just a tarp.
This is so cool
Existence of Shoggoths confirmed. Get ready to welcome your new Eldritch overlords.
[QUOTE='[GRiM];35904679']That movie scared the shit out of me when I was a kid.[/QUOTE] what movie is that?
I was about ask the same question.
Honestly, it looks [i]exactly[/i] like the huge amniotic sac of a whale with bits of placenta still attached.
[QUOTE=stawicki;35894647]lol god made that?[/QUOTE] TBH he was slacking off a bit by the fifth day.
These things creep me more out than giant dinosaurs. Maybe they could like wrap you up like a cloak and kill you that way. That would be sick.
[QUOTE=Somerandommoose;35911374]what movie is that?[/QUOTE] Never realized there was a movie for it, but that looks a lot like a Stephen King short story, [I]The Raft.[/I]
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