Dusk writes, "Some fish I bought online arrived like this. They were a day late but all arrived alive and do appear to be creatures." I am left wondering why one buys fish online. I bet they are cyborg fish back from the future to repair the past.
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Perhaps they're rare fish, or not available locally, or something like that. My wife just received a batch of tarantulas in the mail.
I guess those quotation marks are a nice disclaimer if something ceases being a living creature and becomes a rotting lump of biomass.
And Ryan, did she order the tarantulas, or did they just show up?
She ordered them. More showed up than she paid for, though.
I love the "urgent"-- yeah, these fish aren't in that much of a hurry.
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