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It’s like my news feed doesn’t know me at all.
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An otherworldly bright blue venomous dragon washing up on the beach during my vacation? That would put the fab in my fabulous.
Who wouldn’t want to see that?
It’s spectacular!
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It’s like my news feed doesn’t know me at all.
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An otherworldly bright blue venomous dragon washing up on the beach during my vacation? That would put the fab in my fabulous.
Who wouldn’t want to see that?
It’s spectacular!
👍
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I didn’t know a ‘blue dragon’ sea slug is venomous….
And if you didn’t either, that makes it unanimous. 😀
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To be honest, I never gave him much thought.
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From behind a zoom lens, yes.
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Up close and personal too! How often do you meet a dragon after all…?
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They are beautiful, and so tiny! I just learned of them (thank you, Interwebs) last week. I’m sure it means nothing good that it is so newsworthy that people are finding them…sigh.
Deb
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You’re probably right.
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See one yes, that might be fabulous. But to touch and get stung, not so much. They’ve been washing up like sea creatures crack all along the Texas shoreline all month.
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That’s so cool. All we get is seaweed.
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The fine print indicates they float upside down. So it would appear we are getting all excited about its underside and nether regions. Double ew ! Filed under fun facts look but do not touch.
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Upside down? Even better!
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Beauty can hide danger. Certainly the picture shows beauty. But the poisonous part concerns me. When and why do they express their fear? Seeing as I will never be in Texas I will probably not need to know, but others might…
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Megan Markle? Did she describe it as a conservative blood sucker pro-Trump (it is blue) freedom killer? If no, then CNN will sit down and discuss the missed opportunity. And yes, this is sarcasm folks…
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