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We don’t share your credit card details with third-party sellers, and we don’t sell your information to others. Parkinson still has no idea what sparked its sudden popularity, but figures the photo she took must’ve been discovered online.
Type in "work-life balance," and out comes a meme of a blobfish sprawled on a couch, looking like it’s pondering the complexities of quantum physics, but really, it's just figuring out what to binge-watch next. Hundreds of metres below the ocean’s surface, the pressure is around 120 times higher – on the slow ascent to the surface, Mr Blobby’s body suffered decompression damage and took on the gelatinous appearance we’ve come to know and love.Personalised advertising may be considered a “sale” or “sharing” of information under California and other state privacy laws, and you may have a right to opt out.
It was all hands on deck literally, in our steel cap boots and hard hats and gear to get all the specimens to the sorting lab,” remembers Kerryn Parkinson, ichthyologist at the Australian Museum. If you’ve already done that, your item hasn’t arrived, or it’s not as described, you can report that to Etsy by opening a case. In 2010, Australian TV panel show The Gruen Transfer latched onto the blobfish , labelling it “one of God’s ugliest, laziest and most miserable creatures”. Following its TV debut, Parkinson’s blobfish photograph circulated on social media and became a popular meme.
I went to the artist's page and, honestly, there are way worse comics on the same artist's catalogue that people could have picked. We take intellectual property concerns very seriously, but many of these problems can be resolved directly by the parties involved. In its natural habitat, the blobfish appears more streamlined and fish-like, without the droopy glob of a nose.