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    honestly Ive always wanted to know what Missy is saying in work it lmao the bs written in lyrics:

    Is it worth it? Let me work it
    I put my thing down, flip it and reverse it
    Ti esrever dna ti pilf, nwod gniht ym tup
    Ti esrever dna ti pilf, nwod gniht ym tup
    If you got a big *elephant trumpet*, let me search ya
    And find out how hard I gotta work ya
    Ti esrever dna ti pilf, nwod gniht ym tup
    Ti esrever dna ti pilf, nwod gniht ym tup

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrSlowBro View Post
    honestly Ive always wanted to know what Missy is saying in work it lmao the bs written in lyrics:

    Is it worth it? Let me work it
    I put my thing down, flip it and reverse it
    Ti esrever dna ti pilf, nwod gniht ym tup
    Ti esrever dna ti pilf, nwod gniht ym tup
    If you got a big *elephant trumpet*, let me search ya
    And find out how hard I gotta work ya
    Ti esrever dna ti pilf, nwod gniht ym tup
    Ti esrever dna ti pilf, nwod gniht ym tup





    [edit] I didn't process that you actually posted the reversed lyrics, so wooosh on me
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    Ha, I don't think I actually knew that about those lyrics. If I did I've forgotten. Interesting.

    +1 to what is at the bottom of the ocean! It could literally be anything, we can't go there so how can we possibly rule anything out? So intriguing...

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    Quote Originally Posted by rio View Post
    Ha, I don't think I actually knew that about those lyrics. If I did I've forgotten. Interesting.

    +1 to what is at the bottom of the ocean! It could literally be anything, we can't go there so how can we possibly rule anything out? So intriguing...
    Right?!

    Like, I am admittedly usually won over by the wonders of space, so it's so easy to forget there is so much unknown lurking on our own planet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kittyray View Post
    Right?!

    Like, I am admittedly usually won over by the wonders of space, so it's so easy to forget there is so much unknown lurking on our own planet.

    Yes I love space! And its just absolutely nuts to me that (with a very good telescope) you can see other galaxies.. what
    Maybe I'm not as educated on the fact but I did think we know a bit more about space than we do the bottom of the ocean?

    Sometimes it blows my mind how advanced technology is and also how much it is advancing, yet there are simple things we can't do (like accurately track a plane that pinged multiple satellites..).

    I do wonder if those cryptid believers aren't somewhat correct. Multiple sightings describing similar things over years are not a coincidence. However I suppose there is an element of confirmation bias if you are actively looking for something, but if you're not...

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    @(you need an account to see links) Yes, absolutely! And just how much is out there if you wait and look enough (like long-exposures of far-off views).

    Also, I was trying to respond to your question about what we know of different places, and kind of got lost thinking about how we have/had five rovers on Mars, but I don't really know the state of deep-sea exploration rovers and how space is Infinitely Big, but the hydrosphere is still vast and largely unexplored, and realizing how little I even know about how exploring and learnign about the deep sea even works (not that I know very much about space exploration, but pop science certainly covers it a lot).

    Here's an xkcd I like about depths:
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    Quote Originally Posted by kittyray View Post
    Here's an xkcd I like about depths:
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    Oh wow that is an amazing image! So fascinating to see it laid out like that, especially when you see the scuba/diving records o__o
    I love the facts about the animals and things like the depth that would blow out a bike tyre, makes you feel really small in this huge world haha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rio View Post
    Ha, I don't think I actually knew that about those lyrics. If I did I've forgotten. Interesting.

    +1 to what is at the bottom of the ocean! It could literally be anything, we can't go there so how can we possibly rule anything out? So intriguing...
    THIIIIIS

    I love spooky stuff, horror stuff, true crime, everything. But the SECOND biggest thing to scare me (number one is that I am irrationally terrified of home invasions) is what the fuck is on the bottom of the ocean? I love water. I love lakes, and ponds and even beaches. But open water also freaks me out.

    I really hope in my lifetime we get closer to finding out what other monstrosities lurk beneath because the ocean is just so...vast.

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    double up
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    @(you need an account to see links) Oh wow that is an amazing image! So fascinating to see it laid out like that, especially when you see the scuba/diving records o__o
    I love the facts about the animals and things like the depth that would blow out a bike tyre, makes you feel really small in this huge world haha.

    @(you need an account to see links) probably a whole bunch of science shit that'll blow our minds, however that reminds me of this article I found when googling about kitty's post. It was on livescience.com

    The discovery of microbial mats — bizarre-looking, filamentlike clumps of microorganisms — living off chemicals from altered rocks 35,803 feet (10,912 meters) beneath the surface of the Pacific Ocean comes from samples and video collected by an unmanned lander, part of movie director Jame's Cameron's mission to the bottom of the Mariana Trench. Researchers have speculated that a similar setup may have sparked the chemical steps that lead to life on Earth, and possibly elsewhere in the solar system.
    "We do think that this chemistry could be the roots for metabolism," said Kevin Hand, an astrobiologist at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, Calif. "It could be the driving engine that leads to the emergence life" he said. "Perhaps not just here, but also on worlds like Europa," an icy moon of Jupiter.


    The key word is speculatated!! But still
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