Sure hope you don’t have more than 100mL of liquid there, bud.
I feel like if there’s a live fish that should overrule that? Like, what liquid is going to be so volatile as to be dangerous, but also safe enough that a fish could live in it?
Do not underestimate the power of an officious little bitch like a TSA agent’s ability to choose following the rules over common sense.
Well, they aren’t bomb experts so why would they make a judgement call on that? The rules are there for a reason - maybe someone made a bomb that a fish could swim in.
That’s so not a trout.
Yeah that’s as close to a dog than it is to a trout.
Which breed?
Panther.
pug
Also, no oxygenation. It’ll be dead pretty soon.
Do you think the creatures brought up from the depths in these things get freaked the fuck out seeing everything at the surface after living in near total darkness their whole lives?
Like holy shit the amount of visual stimulation is probably intensely painful.
Most of them are blind or have only rudimentary visual capacity iirc. No advantage in evolving vision if there’s nothing to see anyway.
Sure, but wouldn’t you think those with eyes would logically be pretty sensitive to light, like to find bioluminescent prey and stuff?
Like all these knives, forks, frying pans and ovens? Possibly, but that wouldn’t be long.
Death Stranding 2 looks good!
Ok. What is this really?
Apparently it’s called a Katsugyo Bag and used to carry/transport expensive fish for whatever reason.
Man, that’s a word that you definitely mispronounce in English if you just read it. “Tsu” just doesn’t romanize well.
Is your sea bass ill tempered?
That container looks to have way more than 100ml…
Rachel and Jenks at it again
Rachel and Jenks at it again
Rachel and Jenks at it again