>I saw this on the discover channel once. On this beach there was a marine bilogist doing research on box jellyfish, right? Well, he was collecting their tentacles and storing them in plastic bottles full of water. He was keeping them in a refrigerator in a little shed by the beach itself. Well, he shared this shed and refrigerator with the local safeguards. They had one shelf, he had one shelf. Well, one day one of the newer guards comes in, and reaches for a bottle of water.>He ends up swallowing several lengths of box jellyfish tentacle, which can still sting well after death of the animal.
>I saw this on the discover channel once. On this beach there was a marine bilogist doing research on box jellyfish, right? Well, he was collecting their tentacles and storing them in plastic bottles full of water. He was keeping them in a refrigerator in a little shed by the beach itself. Well, he shared this shed and refrigerator with the local safeguards. They had one shelf, he had one shelf. Well, one day one of the newer guards comes in, and reaches for a bottle of water.
>He ends up swallowing several lengths of box jellyfish tentacle, which can still sting well after death of the animal.
Sounds like he got violated by tentacles.
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