Loud drums, a Pelosi daughter, a MAGA disruptor, and Russian translation last night. Tonight it’s sharks.
Stormy: Oh yeah. I mean, come on. If a guy calls you up and says, “When do I get to see you again, I had such a nice time last time, it was so amazing, when can we get together again?” what do you think that means?
IT: At these events, was his wife there?
Stormy: I’ve never seen her. I’ve never seen her in person, ever. Then the next time I saw him was the end of July and he called me and asked if I could come meet him at the Beverly Hills Hotel. And I went. My boyfriend drove me. Keith came out and met me at my truck and walked me in. He had a private bungalow out back, which is cool because I’d never been there and I haven’t been there since. They have these, like, individual cottages there. Cool. They’re pretty nice. I went there. We had dinner once again in his room. I had swordfish that time. Once again, no alcohol.
The strangest thing about that night — this was the best thing ever. You could see the television from the little dining room table and he was watching Shark Week and he was watching a special about the U.S.S. something and it sank and it was like the worst shark attack in history. He is obsessed with sharks. Terrified of sharks. He was like, “I donate to all these charities and I would never donate to any charity that helps sharks. I hope all the sharks die.” He was like riveted. He was like obsessed. It’s so strange, I know.
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Incel reactionaries finally figure out there’s something to monkey wrench.
Constitutional Orcas, left and right working in concert….
Nicknamed 'Port' and 'Starboard' due to the respective directions in which their dorsal fins droop, the presence of the two orcas has also led to a decrease in shark sightings during the cave diving trips, indicating that the great whites have fled the area as a result.
'This is the fourth documented deceased white shark since May that we can connect to orca predation,' said Towner. Necropsies on the carcasses of the great whites washed ashore in early May confirmed that the great whites had been attacked by orcas, with bite barks on their pectoral fins confirmed to be those of orcas, and in all four cases now, the nutrient rich livers have been removed 'with surgical precision', but with the rest of the carcass mostly intact.
Orcas (also known as killer whales) are the only known predator of great white sharks, but the recent spate of attacks are the first time that the great white's carcasses have been washed ashore and therefore been available for more detailed study.
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