@Oldenyouth After I read this comment I spent about an hour doing research. Fascinating animals! Those things are unrealistically huge but surprisingly only slightly venomous. I wouldn't mind swimming around with one if the opportunity ever came up.
@lilbondblacky Both Andrew and I tried it once. It was exactly like you'd expect; soupy and bland. It just takes the flavor of whatever it's being seasoned with. I had already downed quite a few glasses of sake at that point, but I don't remember it tasting too horrible.
@MrFukthoseusernames Not much. Considering the political, technological and budgetary constrains of space travel, the ocean depths may truly be the final frontier. (for a while at least)
@hippykiller1 Yeah, I wonder what they feel like up close. If you swam up to one in the ocean, I wonder how easy it would be to put your hand through one. Or would it mean certain death to do so...?
Hey remember the lion's mane jellyfish!!! Some of those specimens can grow as long as a whole blue whale (a mere 25 meters) :D
Oldenyouth 7 months ago
@Oldenyouth After I read this comment I spent about an hour doing research. Fascinating animals! Those things are unrealistically huge but surprisingly only slightly venomous. I wouldn't mind swimming around with one if the opportunity ever came up.
BCPodcast 7 months ago
wonder what jellyfish is like :) ?
lilbondblacky 7 months ago
@lilbondblacky Both Andrew and I tried it once. It was exactly like you'd expect; soupy and bland. It just takes the flavor of whatever it's being seasoned with. I had already downed quite a few glasses of sake at that point, but I don't remember it tasting too horrible.
BCPodcast 7 months ago
「アジア人はゲテモノを食べる」というステレオタイプが以前は よくアメリカ映画などで見られました。まんざら嘘でもない事に笑ってしまいますw私は虫などは食べれませんが、クラゲは好きですw でもあの異常繁茂のでっかい越前クラゲはあまりおいしくないらしいw
jellyfish yummyXD<3 I lovin it!<3
gtoyas 7 months ago
@gtoyas そうですよね!そういうステレオタイプはBadCommunicationと同じのような番組の所為でかも。すみません!
僕の周りの日本人のお友達もクラゲを食うことっておかしいという意見もけっこうありますよね。
BCPodcast 7 months ago
crazy huge. But what do we know about the depths of the ocean?
MrFukthoseusernames 7 months ago
@MrFukthoseusernames Not much. Considering the political, technological and budgetary constrains of space travel, the ocean depths may truly be the final frontier. (for a while at least)
BCPodcast 7 months ago
f*** big jellyfish
hippykiller1 7 months ago
@hippykiller1 Yeah, I wonder what they feel like up close. If you swam up to one in the ocean, I wonder how easy it would be to put your hand through one. Or would it mean certain death to do so...?
BCPodcast 7 months ago