Fat Inkeeper Worms? |
The Unexpected Universe by Loren Eiseley |
"The creatures, which are known as fat inkeeper worms or Urechis caupo, were soon dubbed "penis fish" due to their phallic characteristics and distinctive colouring."
When I saw this "The Star Thrower" (or "starfish story") is part of a 16-page essay of the same name by Loren Eiseley (1907–1977), published in 1969 in The Unexpected Universe.
The Star Thrower is also the title of a 1978 anthology of Eiseley's works (including the essay), which he completed shortly before his death."
"We loved the earth but could not stay" |
"A library in the Lincoln City Libraries public library system is named after Eiseley.
Loren Eiseley was awarded the Distinguished Nebraskan Award and inducted into the Nebraska Hall of Fame.
Loren Eiseley was awarded the Distinguished Nebraskan Award and inducted into the Nebraska Hall of Fame.
Well, they do say that the Pen is mightier that the sword(fish), or something along those lines, don't they?-)
I guess we all like a good story, and especially one that makes us laugh as well as think about just what a weird world we all find ourselves living in.
And to stop f#cking it up.
Maybe they should rename these so-called penis fish after the POTUS who is doing so much to make this planet truly viable for future generations?-)
And to stop f#cking it up.
Maybe they should rename these so-called penis fish after the POTUS who is doing so much to make this planet truly viable for future generations?-)
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