The World's Most Terrifying Penises, Part 6 - The Echidna

Mar 25, 2009 11:41


After the warm and enthusiastic response which my previous video offering received, I decided that for this installment I would go straight to video. This presented a few technical problems, primary among them that there wasn't six minutes of echidna dick on video for me to work with. Second of which is that - as usual - my personal standards have ( Read more... )

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ashbet March 25 2009, 19:14:33 UTC
"Vehicle-cum-robots" . . . I SEE WHAT YOU DID THERE.

This is MINDBOGGLINGLY AWESOME.

I'd seen echidna-dick before, but seeing all of this together? Fantastic.

Also, giggling at your dissing of Australia's ecosystem ;)

-- A <3

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dave_littler March 25 2009, 19:18:38 UTC
If they didn't want to be dissed, they wouldn't have separated off from gondwona 200,000,000 million years ago and spent the entire time since then sulking in the corner.

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flewellyn March 29 2009, 09:10:36 UTC
Good heavens, are you EVERYWHERE I go on LJ?

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dave_littler March 29 2009, 09:13:31 UTC
Looking at your friends and communities list, it doesn't seem like I'm ANYWHERE that you are. Can you cite some examples so that I can formulate a coherent response?

Edit: Ah, just realized you were responding to a comment and not to the post itself. By all means, feel free to disregard.

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hako_neko March 25 2009, 20:43:58 UTC
Hahaha disturbing, but keep it up. You're awesome.

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dave_littler March 25 2009, 21:01:26 UTC
A keen observation! I am, aren't I?!?

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hako_neko March 25 2009, 21:02:03 UTC
Indeed, my friend!!!

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hentaikid March 25 2009, 20:59:21 UTC
Well I was aware of the Echidna being weird as fuck and I've definitely seen that penis before, but the constructicon sperm was a new one on me, congratulations.

Also I bet someone somewhere is going to take offense on behalf of the echidna. Such is the world we live in.

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dave_littler March 25 2009, 21:01:00 UTC
Well, you know... I haven't been particularly charitable to ANY of the animals I've featured in this series. So, you know. They can get in line.

Oddly, the next one I have written up already actually IS a bit more in favour of the critter in question.

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nerdfury March 26 2009, 06:58:37 UTC
As an Australian, I find your mocking of our seriously awesome fauna to be distasteful.

FACT: Our lowly echidna's sperm are made of Autobots.

SPERMBOTS: TRANSFORM AND ROLL OUT! *transforming noise*

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dave_littler March 26 2009, 13:39:58 UTC
Okay, you know what? You know what? Fuck you, that's what. I knew it was only a matter of time before I had some Australian crying foul at me over my sweeping condemnation of Australian wildlife. But you know what else? I've watched a lot of documentaries on Australian wildlife in preparation for this project, and I've learned a thing or two ( ... )

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dave_littler March 27 2009, 15:42:02 UTC
The Kangaroo's last common ancestor with camels was back in the early cretaceous era (around 140 million years ago). This is the age of the T-Rex and such; at that time, the common ancestor in question was just a little rodent-like beast like this Sinodelphys ( ... )

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dave_littler March 27 2009, 16:31:10 UTC
Ah, but the face is made up of many smaller parts, each of which does serve a function. Eyes, ears, mouth, nose... each is fine-tuned by natural selection to suit the particular animal which they are a part of. The overall shape of the face is but the aggregate of all of these useful parts.

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