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I cant wait until im super sized. Theres just something erotic knowing that im so heavy. I want to waddle into the doctor’s office to get on his scale only to have the nurse tell me that I need to get on the heavy duty scale.
She writes down the number and shows me to the exam room where Im to wait for my doctor. He comes in and he cant believe his eyes when he looks at me. He looks down at my chart and then back at me. “What brings you in here today?” “My weight.” “I should say! You were 250lbs at 5’7 a year and a half ago and now I see you here at 430lbs.” I blush when I hear just how much weight I’ve gained. “So what would you like to do about your weight?” “Well, I’d like to gain another 70-75lbs. I really think I’d looks good at that size.”
“Im hoping that by next summer I look like A beached whale spread out on the beach in a too small suit. Do you think you can help me reach my goal, doc?”
Orca Surging in the Southern Ocean. To read this story (and more!), follow the link in our bio. Photo by @whalewatchwesternaustralia #whaletales #whales #killerwhale #orca #2020 #whalewatching #getonaboat #storytelling #whalesareawesome #whalewatchwa #anotherdayinwa #perth #bremerbay #orcalove #orcablog #orcastory #whalewednesday https://www.instagram.com/whaletalesorg/p/CYo8m4lO93D/?utm_medium=tumblr
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A couple of Short-Beaked Common Dolphins for #whalewednesday today! Common Dolphins, as their name suggests, are amongst the more likely dolphins you’ll run (or swim, as it were) into out there! What’s more, if you find one you’ll probably find a few more - Short-Beaked Commons live in pods of hundreds or even THOUSANDS of individuals! What! That’s SO MANY DOLPHINS!! They prefer warmer waters and are quite athletic - they will bow-ride on boats, ships, and even large whales! Imagine being the unsuspecting Fin whale who is suddenly swamped by excitable dolphins who all want a piece of your wake. Like being a rock star whose backstage exit has been compromised and who is swamped by screaming fans tbh 🤘🏻👨🏼🎤🐋 (at Spinnakers Brewpub) https://www.instagram.com/p/CRC1Ws0NRe2/?utm_medium=tumblr
We could all use some more sky whale in our lives https://www.etsy.com/listing/921611351/sky-whale-watercolor-art-print-8x10
Beluga Smiles 💙🌊