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Huh, til terrestrial shrimp exists. Would've thought it will be categorised as something entirely different.
39 0 ReplyI'm more tickled by the fact that "The Cyclops Mountains" are a real place and not just part of a D&D campaign run by a DM who's bad at names 😆
26 1 ReplyWhat, like real mountains aren't named after things you find there?!?!
8 0 ReplyThey can be!
3 0 ReplyI visited the Rocky Mountains once. The name checked out.
10 0 ReplyConversely, "Himmelbjerget" (translation: Sky Mountain) does not reach the sky and is in fact a 147m (482 ft) tall hill.
5 0 ReplyWhat does the top touch if not sky? I would say that all mountains above sea level technically touch the sky
2 0 ReplyWhat does the top touch if not sky
Either a gift shop or a touristy restaurant. Haven't been there in a long time, so I'm a bit hazy on the details.
all mountains above sea level technically touch the sky
Well it's just a hill, not a mountain, and there's buildings on top of it, so double no lol
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Grasshoppers are terrestreal shrimps
24 2 ReplyYour MOM a terrestrial shrimp is, young grasshopper.
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