Let's see.......western Washington and she's wearing a 'Stay Wild' tee shirt......just a wild guess but a dedicated leftist tree hugger and probable supporter of the Green New Deal. Can't fix stupid.
I completely forgot about that character. Now I will be on a mission to introduce him to my 6-year-old. Not sure if he will win out over SpongeBob though.
I know it's only a cartoon animation... but I've spent the last 50 years wondering how the 'fakk' he managed to dive from the top of that 100ft ladder and not smash his head in on the bottom of that tiny pool of water???
If She had of done that in Australia Toxicity. The blue-ringed octopus, despite its small size, carries enough venom to kill twenty-six adult humans within minutes. Their bites are tiny and often painless, with many victims not realizing they have been envenomated until respiratory depression and paralysis start to set in. https://allthatsinteresting.com/blue-ringed-octopus-bite If you happen to find yourself in the unlikely yet possible scenario of surviving initial exposure to the animal’s tetrodotoxin, you’re in for a lengthy, terrifying ride. First, the venom will cut off your nerve signals and numb your muscles, and then you’ll experience complete paralysis. These symptoms are traumatizing enough but don’t even comprise the entirety of a blue-ringed octopus’ effects on a human victim. Vision loss, extending into blindness, could follow. Your motor skills are inhibited, before ultimately becoming useless when you can no longer move, at all. You won’t be able to smell, touch, taste, or hear. On top of that, you won’t be able to swallow. Ultimately, it’s the muscle paralysis that’ll kill you — the heart is a muscle, after all. Without the blood-pumping organ functioning as intended, your lungs won’t receive the oxygenated blood they need to do their job. Thus, respiratory arrest follows, with your last known contact on Earth being a small, seemingly harmless octopus.