I don't know...pluizig said:A blue FLYING Spaghetti Monster?Owlslayer said:Also, at the point where the Koosh was on no-gravity mode, it looked like a blue monster that consisted of spaghetti. Or a blue spaghetti monster, so to speak.
Prepare to be enlightended.Owlslayer said:I don't know...pluizig said:A blue FLYING Spaghetti Monster?Owlslayer said:Also, at the point where the Koosh was on no-gravity mode, it looked like a blue monster that consisted of spaghetti. Or a blue spaghetti monster, so to speak.
I'd say it was more like the jumping kind, but I am no expert in any kind of spaghetti monsters.
Lol there were salt and pepper shakers there as well.twcblaze said:if it reminds you of a jellyfish, you might remember this Penny Arcade comic: http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2009/12/30/AssassinJoe said:Ok, "enlightening" yes, but erotic ? I don't see that part.Keava said:There was something strangely enlightening about this...and same time it felt somewhat erotic. Very deep. *nods*
It sort of reminds me of a jellyfish.
but yeah, honestly that was a lot more entertaining in slow-mo, so far I'm really enjoying these clips
Ditto. I was kind of expecting this to be boring, but watching it deform and wobble the way it did was strangely amusing.Brandchan said:I'm in totally in the crowd who didn't think the Koosh would be that cool, but it was.