Oh no, not again.
33 0 ReplyTook me a moment ;-)
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Where is the flower pot?
28 0 ReplyHey! What’s this thing suddenly coming towards me very fast? Very very fast. So big and flat and round, it needs a big wide sounding name like … ow … ound … round … ground! That’s it! That’s a good name – ground!
I wonder if it will be friends with me?
20 0 ReplyThey became inseparable.
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How did they get a whale out there in space?
24 0 ReplyOh no, not again
26 0 Reply"I wonder if it'll be friends with me?"
15 0 ReplyThe Parable of the Petunias is one of my favorite religious stories
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Infinite improbability drive usually
16 0 ReplyScotty beamed them up
11 0 ReplyHad to bring one in a time machine to make the aliens happy
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It’s pretty fucking tiny on my phone.
12 0 ReplyStill not quite as big as your mom.
10 0 Reply7 0 ReplySauce?
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Ah yes, that ol' Disneyland Main Street trick, forced perspective.
6 0 ReplyWhat is this, a country for ants?
6 0 ReplyIf the whale is closer to the camera than America, doesn't that mean that it's still to scale but has a warped perspective?
6 0 ReplyLooking good OP's mom
5 0 ReplyHoly shit the US is tiny af lol it’s barely bigger than a whale
4 0 ReplyThis whale is near. That country is far away.
4 0 ReplyAnd the depth of focus is incredible!
2 0 ReplyJust like the toy cows and the real cows.
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Whales don’t have scales 😉
4 0 ReplyBut they do have tails
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That's a big ass map of the Us
3 0 ReplyTo scale though. You can tell because Oklahoma is the armpit along with Arizona...
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Imagine how massive the camera that took that picture is!
2 0 ReplyThat's not how cameras work. It could also simply be normal-size camera very far away.
4 0 ReplyWith a good depth of field!
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And yet, multiple ones fit nicely next to England.
2 0 ReplyI math in banana's
2 0 ReplySo whats a real whale to US scale look like then?
1 0 ReplyThat's some re:zero whale out there
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