• Tank Top (and T-shirt) Tuesday: “Squid Swarm” by SquidFire

    Updated: 2010-08-31 19:32:19
    Today’s featured design appears to have two different names. The tank top is called “Squid Swarm,” but the identical design on a t-shirt is simply called “Squids.” Both are available only in Womens sizes in the colors shown. (Although they have a Mens shirt called “Squid Swarm,” it is actually a different design! But let’s [...]

  • Welcome New Readers!

    Updated: 2010-08-31 15:59:43
    Last night I discovered that PZ Myers recently linked to last week’s Dr. Aquaman post, a simple act that sent a surge of traffic to this humble cephalo-blog. So, if you are one of the 3,000+ new visitors, I say WELCOME PHARYNGULITES! (Or is it Pharyngulists? Pharyngularians?) I salute you in the manner of our [...]

  • Wednesday Comics: “Calling Doctor Aquaman!”

    Updated: 2010-08-26 04:10:11
    What happens to the poor fish of the seven seas who become injured or ill? Are they left to float and flounder on the choppy waters, unattended and uncared for? Not if Aquaman can help it! For the Sea Sovereign operates an unusual underwater shelter and clinic for his finny friends—and they get all the [...]

  • So that’s where I left my rice cooker!

    Updated: 2010-08-25 19:38:44
    via sacredsquid, via thedailywhat: Well This Is Something You Don’t See Every Day of the Day: Who lives in an abandoned rice cooker guarded by a large crab 1256m below the sea surface? Kraki the Octopus. [fark.] Maybe the crab and octopus are going to raise the babies together? More likely that crab is going to end up being [...]

  • T-shirt Tuesday: “Mind Flayers Team Shirt” from MySoti

    Updated: 2010-08-25 04:55:12
    How is it that I’ve gone over two years without ever once mentioning the Illithids (aka, Mind Flayers), the betentacled humanoid monsters from Dungeons & Dragons? It’s a freaking travesty is what it is, and one that I intend to rectify RIGHT NOW. A full Mind Flayer overview should probably be a topic for a separate [...]

  • “Bathysphere” silkscreen print by Phineas X. Jones

    Updated: 2010-08-24 05:05:05
    From Octophant.us: In 1933 a bathysphere expedition intended to break the world record for ocean descent was lost under mysterious circumstances. The cause of the disaster was never determined and no three-toed sloth was ever put in command of a bathysphere again. Hand-printed edition of 70. Signed and numbered. This print was 11″ x 23″ and only cost [...]

  • Happy (belated) birthday, H.P. Lovecraft!

    Updated: 2010-08-22 01:20:24
    Yesterday marked the 120th anniversary of the birth of H.P. Lovecraft, creator of the Cthulhu Mythos. I’ve been working my way through the collected stories of Lovecraft all summer, and you can hear some of my thoughts about them on the Random Signal Droidcast, Episode 004: Lovin’ Lovecraft. Also, in case you missed it, be [...]

  • Currently Reading: Kraken by China Miéville

    Updated: 2010-08-18 14:27:41
    Here we have another of this year’s birthday presents, and I’ll be posting a full review eventually. China Miéville crafts staggeringly original and brilliantly twisted fantasy stories, and, so far, Kraken is continuing this trend. The Story So Far: Billy Harrow is a curator (an expert mollusc preparator) at London’s Darwin Centre. When he discovers that [...]

  • What’s the plural of octopus? Ask the editor!

    Updated: 2010-08-18 04:07:21
    I’ve previously addressed the issue of the proper pluralization of “octopus,” but it’s good to see independent confirmation from no less than the editorial staff of Mirriam-Webster! Sighted by Able.

  • T-shirt Tuesday: “Air Defense” from Shirt.Woot!

    Updated: 2010-08-18 03:42:36
    You will believe a cephalopod can fly! Hey, remember how the government said that 75% of oil spilled in the Gulf of Mexico had magically vanished in a puff of rainbow pixie dust? Well…it turns out that 70-79% of the oil is still there. You know, UNDER THE WATER. So yeah, if I were a jet-propelled, [...]

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