The phrase “tentacle porn” is one of the top searches by which people find this blog, so I try to keep using it. Fortunately I don’t need to come up with subjects myself. Over at Pharyngula, PZ Myers posts a picture of a new tentacled beauty every week. I try not to link to all of them, but this week’s is particularly spectacular. Nautilus.
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Oddly enough I looked at the picture and thought “That Nautilus looks familiar…” and was having doubts about my sanity when I saw the credit: the picture is from the Aquarium in my old home town of Long Beach, and I actually had seen that exact Nautilus before. Whew!
There you go. Nautilus are people too. You can recognize individuals. I bet they have personalities as well. I know octopus do.
Another day, another blog marketing lesson. So please unravel this mystery for me. Is tentacle porn always code for nonfiction (stories about octopi, pics of squid, etc.)? Or, there is that allusive scene in GalaxyQuest (and how sorry am I likely to be that I hit the “submit comment” button?)
As I understand it, Mike, it is an anime thing, so perhaps I should leave it to Kevin to explain. I shall try to pretend that I’m much too demure and innocent to know anything about it. If you are really keen, just try Googling the phrase yourself. You won’t be short of examples.
“Nautilus are people too”
Hehe, that totally needs to be on a T-shirt somewhere.
Complete with a picture of a handsome nautilus, like the one on Pharyngula.
Mike: Tentacle porn is (animated or comic-book) porn (usually from Asia) involving nubile young women (mostly women, but sometimes men) and tentacles (sometimes attached to a visible cephalopod or alien, sometimes coming from off-panel).
You’ll be more sorry if you turn off safe-search and plug ‘tentacle porn’ into a Google Image Search