"Yeah, I listen to Pantera a lot." I say as it's just the pre-hibernation song they made on Spongebob.
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"Yeah, I listen to Pantera a lot." I say as it's just the pre-hibernation song they made on Spongebob.
If I had the type of money that mega churches do then we would've had the Krusty Krab yesterday
Scientists in the movies: If we enhance the image, we can clearly see that this specimen of Lumbricus terrestris had undergone rapid decomposition and tissue damage as a result of a parasitic infection, likely monocystis.
Scientists in real life:
I also want to point out in this that the “ii” at the end of squarepantsii is used in scientific names to honor people, meaning it’s not just named after spongebob, they were straight up honoring spongebob, and that makes it even funnier
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im spongebobe
thank you i appreciate it spongebobe