A recent deep-sea research in Australia, that went on for about a month, led scientists to discover some of the strangest looking creatures, inhabiting the dark trenches of the seas. One of them has, called the Sipuncula or commonly known as the “peanut worm” has left people baffled, solely based on its appearance. Why you may ask? Well, they say “peanut” but we are pretty sure they meant something else that sounds kinda similar. Just, take a look…
The chief scientist of the project Dr Tim O’Hara stated, “The abyss is the largest and deepest habitat on the planet, covering half the world’s oceans and one-third of Australia’s territory, but it remains the most unexplored environment on Earth.”
Okay, that may be an unlikely (and unfortunate) appearance for a creature but, so what? We can all be adults about it… right? Alright, who are we kidding? This is some hilarious shit! Judge us all you want, it is quite the popular opinion.
First of all, let’s establish the most obvious of observations…
— Matthew D’Ambrosio™ (@drmattdambrosio) June 17, 2017
And now on to the hilarious tweets that will leave you in splits:
Ariel’s “Dinglehopper” pic.twitter.com/MUEmesMOch
— Asia McClain Chapman (@AsiaRChapman) June 18, 2017
What is this one called? Dildofilphora?
— SC (@2xAught7) June 18, 2017
— Henchwoman (@mallsta) June 18, 2017
What the mainstream media won’t show u pic.twitter.com/0kbewnPfWO
— Howie (@HowieJason) June 17, 2017
Hmmm, seems familiar. Bigger than I remember, tho.
— Marcus Steele (@marcxsteele) June 17, 2017
well they shrink once they’re out of the water and hit the cold air
— @itsanashtray) June 17, 2017
Suddenly I wanna go deep sea diving pic.twitter.com/nUKgSdwtge
— (@festivating) June 17, 2017
how deep u tryna go? pic.twitter.com/uNLHjRVQVK
— professional lurker (@softmocha) June 17, 2017
So deep I can’t speak a sentence pic.twitter.com/eMqiktg8iS
— (@festivating) June 17, 2017
— (@festivating) June 17, 2017
— Isha Thorpe (@IshaThorpe) June 18, 2017
how aussie thots are jumping in the water pic.twitter.com/yULEvjoFUF
— shea (@sheathebutter) June 17, 2017
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