Octopuses
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Name | Octopuses |
Category | Nintendo Switch |
Game | Animal Crossing: New Horizons |
Section | Villagers |
Submitted | July 9, 2020 |
Uploaded By | Centrixe the Dodo |
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Format | ZIP (application/zip) |
Hits | 13,430 |
Comments (12)
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Marina is pretty. :3

@janekonkon it's ok if you don't like the octopuses, but please don't criticize the rest of us who do like them! I love them, and I've gotten very close to adding Marina to my island on more than one occasion. XD

@Peardian Well, you're right.
@janekonkon That's strictly your opinion. Don't hate. Don't flame.
All I have to say is sooner or later, somebody's gonna have to create a rip of Cephalobot.
@janekonkon That's strictly your opinion. Don't hate. Don't flame.
All I have to say is sooner or later, somebody's gonna have to create a rip of Cephalobot.

Also, they're arms, not tentacles. "Tentacles" are the things squid have with a leaf shape on the end.

@janekonkon you sir probably have a Chapodiphobia/Teuthiphobia (the fear of Octopus/Squid)

@janekonkon You have shit taste ¯\_(O°O)_/¯

@janekonkon you're wrong

@janekonkon you're wrong

@xSuperMario64x
octopuses are so far the most disguisting species in this game. their fleshy voided mouth and ugly and creepy tentacles and how they move make me wanna die
how are you a human being if you like them
i am ashamed of the human race
also dont you dare call those demons "your boy"s
octopuses are so far the most disguisting species in this game. their fleshy voided mouth and ugly and creepy tentacles and how they move make me wanna die
how are you a human being if you like them
i am ashamed of the human race
also dont you dare call those demons "your boy"s

Well shoot I learned something new today!
Nonetheless I'm v happy to see all my boys lookin fresh here today :>
Nonetheless I'm v happy to see all my boys lookin fresh here today :>

I thought so, too, but apparently not. To quote Wikipedia: 'The alternative plural "octopi" is considered grammatically incorrect because it wrongly assumes that octopus is a Latin second declension "-us" noun or adjective when, in either Greek or Latin, it is a third declension noun.'

Shouldn't it be Octopi?