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  • ID: 977371
  • Uploader: Saegrimr »
  • Date: almost 14 years ago
  • Approver: rantuyetmai »
  • Size: 1.05 MB .png (1313x1200) »
  • Source: pixiv.net/artworks/12412217 »
  • Rating: General
  • Score: 46
  • Favorites: 128
  • Status: Active

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jormungandr (original) drawn by yonaki

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  • 夏に海とか危険だから!

    ´ω`)もう何年も海でおよいでないよっ

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    civilianscoot
    almost 14 years ago
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    JESUS CHRIST!!!

    Now I'm really scared to go over five hundred meters away from the shoreline.

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    Byakugan01
    almost 14 years ago
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    It has no reason to be going for something so small. Now a cruise ship, filled with many juicy morsels, would be understandable.

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    Durahl
    almost 14 years ago
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    @Byakugan01:
    Sometimes Quality beats Quantity

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    Kadoya
    almost 14 years ago
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    If that was in Monster Hunter...hoo boy.

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    Joemomma
    almost 14 years ago
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    Christ on earth that's big!

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    Mazryonh
    almost 14 years ago
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    Byakugan01 said:
    It has no reason to be going for something so small. Now a cruise ship, filled with many juicy morsels, would be understandable.

    Yeah, like a floating soup bowl. Just flip it over and munch up the wonderful bunch of crumbs.

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    Seika
    almost 14 years ago
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    Mazryonh said:
    Yeah, like a floating soup bowl. Just flip it over and munch up the wonderful bunch of crumbs.

    Like whales souping krills.

    It could just swim through and catch the poor guy into its mouth. Not like the teeth is needed for such small thing.

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    humrh2
    almost 14 years ago
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    Duhhh-dun. Duhhh-dun. Duhh-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun da-da-daaaahhhh!

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    Black Gold Saw
    almost 14 years ago
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    The best part is, something like this could have existed. . . or still exist. Man still hasn't discovered the rest of the dark filled world of the ocean.

    The Bloop

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    luntoer
    almost 14 years ago
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    Black_Gold_Saw said:
    The best part is, something like this could have existed. . . or still exist. Man still hasn't discovered the rest of the dark filled world of the ocean.

    The Bloop

    Didn't really think the pic was that scary. But now...

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    dragnfly
    almost 14 years ago
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    Byakugan01 said:
    It has no reason to be going for something so small.

    Sometimes animals are just jerks.

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    GreenDrag
    almost 14 years ago
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    Actually, I doubt something that big would even notice something that small... and even if it noticed it, moving it's body would take too much energy out of it, thus it wouldn't go for the boat.

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    4hero
    almost 14 years ago
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    getting a "shadow of the colossus" vibe here

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    universaldeathwave
    over 13 years ago
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    Black_Gold_Saw said:
    The best part is, something like this could have existed. . . or still exist. Man still hasn't discovered the rest of the dark filled world of the ocean.

    The Bloop

    Very True, just like people say, we know more about are Moon, than are own Oceans.

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    Kumihou
    over 13 years ago
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    This picture fills me with fright and trauma. I know small doses of something you fear can eventually cure you of them, but this... I'm never stepping in the oceans again (I have a fear of them anyways).

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    Terashi88
    over 13 years ago
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    Shit like this makes me fear swimming even more. When the water turns too dark to see any further, who knows what's down there? There could be giants... they could just be too fast and too smart to get caught on camera.

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    user 11314
    over 13 years ago
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    Let's be honest, fellow Thalassophobes:

    The biggest undiscovered creatures probably aren't bigger than the blue whale.
    OTOH, it's probably some kind of horribly huge cephalopod (like the colossal squid), or a shark.

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    Jaimas
    over 13 years ago
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    What you don't see:

    The creature emits a deafening "WHAAAAAAASSSSSSSUP" with such force that it sends the hapless human sailing into the middle distance.

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    OmniGman
    over 13 years ago
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    Seika said:
    Like whales souping krills.

    It could just swim through and catch the poor guy into its mouth. Not like the teeth is needed for such small thing.

    GreenDrag said:
    Actually, I doubt something that big would even notice something that small... and even if it noticed it, moving it's body would take too much energy out of it, thus it wouldn't go for the boat.

    See, I picture this the way Seika does. That thing is Charybdis (sp?), that one Greek monster that was a living whirlpool. Every now and then it just opens its mouth and anything nearby gets sucked in. That poor fellow is just in the wrong place at the real wrong time!

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