Wow you never saw sea urchins?? They're just more than usual. Normal after a tsunami from the Tonga vulcano explosion. The Urchins usually have spikes but they get off with all the wave crashing against the rocks and sand
@@paperclips4113There is literally NO WAY that lady scratched all the way to her brain without using some kind of tool to get through her skull. You can't just itch through your skull, it's definitely pretty thick bone, and pretty dense. It has to be cap lol, maybe to the skull but that's still pretty extreme, but much more believable
PS Alexa said people DO eat sea urchins. 🤷♂️ This led me to a little research & I read there are 950 different kinds and about 18 of those are edible. Apparently they are becoming more popular and trending amongst delicacy foods! (Yikes; IMO...but JIC anybody else wondered). Now I'm wondering if a snail is considered a sea urchin. Or if a sand dollar is, or whatever I've ever seen.
@@paperclips4113 Thanks for posting this video!! I see replies range from two or more years ago so hopefully you or someone on this channel can answer this question for me...and it's a good one! Scenario: I have a 3 prong double outlet, single gang receptacle that has a pigtailed hot and neutral. The neutral goes to one outlet (top or bottom) and the hot goes to the other one. For sake of explanation, the neutral is pigtailed to the top and the black is pigtailed to the bottom. When power is turned off at the breaker, the outlet itself is no longer live, but after using a tester one or more of the wires pigtailed into the outlet is still live. Why would someone wire the outlet in this fashion? I haven't verified if the outlet tab is removed (most likely it is) or not. I'm sure this outlet is midstream of the others, but I've never seen an outlet wired in this manner with pigtailing . Can't a guy do a simple outlet replacement! Come on man! Thanks for reading and shoot a reply if you or anyone knows. Thanks!
@@paperclips4113 stop it lol you're trying to paint a picture of East Kentucky being ethereal. It's populated by humans, like everywhere else. Humans are opportunistic, and if you think ppl knowing ppl hasn't been used in business and courts in East Kentucky, it's because you were never a player. Sorry mate. My family lived in Kentucky. Corruption is EVERYWHERE, including East Kentucky
Exactly right. People make ignorant comments who have NEVER spent any length of time in Florida along the Gulf Coast & think the Pacific Ocean is connected to the Gulf. OMG so stupid! I have seen this a "few times" and twice in the last 3 years, have the photos to prove it too. Anna Maria Island to be exact.
I cannot imagine the horrors bestowed upon the ocean habitats and marine life, after the Tonga explosion and tsunami. Hurts my eyes. The ocean biologically changed more than we could ever know since so much is unexplored. Very sad indeed!
BTW this is the Gulf of Mexico, not the Ocean. Secondly, this is NOT the result of the Tonga explosion! I have been in Florida right on the Gulf Coast living off and on for over 35 years and have seen this before with photos to prove it. This is a natural occurrence after storms. However, the extent of this occurrence is much more severe.
@@paperclips4113 no I was answering Christian Cases question...Florida will do what is called a beach nourishment project..bring In sand , bulldozers , and front end loaders to and add more beach and bury all the carcasses
@@bulletsfordinner8307 There is literally NO WAY that lady scratched all the way to her brain without using some kind of tool to get through her skull. You can't just itch through your skull, it's definitely pretty thick bone, and pretty dense. It has to be cap lol, maybe to the skull but that's still pretty extreme, but much more believable
So I looked this up and found that there are 950 known different sea urchins. About 18 of these are edible and are actually trending as a delicacy food! Oh - also learned that a snail is not a sea urchin and that sea urchins actually eats snails. Some do, I presume. Usually they eat algae and people keep them in aquariums in an attempt to create healthy eco systems. Idk how to identify the edible ones or if ppl use edible ones in their tanks. Some have complained that the sea urchins were eating the snails. Just..fyi.
@@johnrodriguez2922 There is literally NO WAY that lady scratched all the way to her brain without using some kind of tool to get through her skull. You can't just itch through your skull, it's definitely pretty thick bone, and pretty dense. It has to be cap lol, maybe to the skull but that's still pretty extreme, but much more believable
@@paperclips4113 stop it lol you're trying to paint a picture of East Kentucky being ethereal. It's populated by humans, like everywhere else. Humans are opportunistic, and if you think ppl knowing ppl hasn't been used in business and courts in East Kentucky, it's because you were never a player. Sorry mate. My family lived in Kentucky. Corruption is EVERYWHERE, including East Kentucky
@@bulletsfordinner8307 There is literally NO WAY that lady scratched all the way to her brain without using some kind of tool to get through her skull. You can't just itch through your skull, it's definitely pretty thick bone, and pretty dense. It has to be cap lol, maybe to the skull but that's still pretty extreme, but much more believable
Sea Urchins
Wow you never saw sea urchins?? They're just more than usual. Normal after a tsunami from the Tonga vulcano explosion. The Urchins usually have spikes but they get off with all the wave crashing against the rocks and sand
I guess I have not seen like that. Some looked like a sand dollar, or snails 🤷♂️...idk. I wonder if ppl eat them - lol - I'll have to ask Alexa
@@paperclips4113There is literally NO WAY that lady scratched all the way to her brain without using some kind of tool to get through her skull. You can't just itch through your skull, it's definitely pretty thick bone, and pretty dense. It has to be cap lol, maybe to the skull but that's still pretty extreme, but much more believable
PS Alexa said people DO eat sea urchins. 🤷♂️ This led me to a little research & I read there are 950 different kinds and about 18 of those are edible. Apparently they are becoming more popular and trending amongst delicacy foods! (Yikes; IMO...but JIC anybody else wondered). Now I'm wondering if a snail is considered a sea urchin. Or if a sand dollar is, or whatever I've ever seen.
@@paperclips4113 Thanks for posting this video!! I see replies range from two or more years ago so hopefully you or someone on this channel can answer this question for me...and it's a good one! Scenario: I have a 3 prong double outlet, single gang receptacle that has a pigtailed hot and neutral. The neutral goes to one outlet (top or bottom) and the hot goes to the other one. For sake of explanation, the neutral is pigtailed to the top and the black is pigtailed to the bottom. When power is turned off at the breaker, the outlet itself is no longer live, but after using a tester one or more of the wires pigtailed into the outlet is still live. Why would someone wire the outlet in this fashion? I haven't verified if the outlet tab is removed (most likely it is) or not. I'm sure this outlet is midstream of the others, but I've never seen an outlet wired in this manner with pigtailing . Can't a guy do a simple outlet replacement! Come on man! Thanks for reading and shoot a reply if you or anyone knows. Thanks!
@@paperclips4113 stop it lol you're trying to paint a picture of East Kentucky being ethereal. It's populated by humans, like everywhere else. Humans are opportunistic, and if you think ppl knowing ppl hasn't been used in business and courts in East Kentucky, it's because you were never a player. Sorry mate. My family lived in Kentucky. Corruption is EVERYWHERE, including East Kentucky
It's probley from the under water volcano..they died and washed up on shore😞
Typical
A little more than the usual years ago. I used to live in North Redington bch not too far from there
Exactly right. People make ignorant comments who have NEVER spent any length of time in Florida along the Gulf Coast & think the Pacific Ocean is connected to the Gulf. OMG so stupid!
I have seen this a "few times" and twice in the last 3 years, have the photos to prove it too. Anna Maria Island to be exact.
I cannot imagine the horrors bestowed upon the ocean habitats and marine life, after the Tonga explosion and tsunami. Hurts my eyes. The ocean biologically changed more than we could ever know since so much is unexplored. Very sad indeed!
BTW this is the Gulf of Mexico, not the Ocean. Secondly, this is NOT the result of the Tonga explosion! I have been in Florida right on the Gulf Coast living off and on for over 35 years and have seen this before with photos to prove it. This is a natural occurrence after storms. However, the extent of this occurrence is much more severe.
Not sad at all. Part of the cycle of life & death.
My apartment manager's office is in Madiera Beach. Earlier red tide and now this along Gulf coast???
From the volcano in the ocean?
Thoughts and prayers. May they be in the loving Lord's arm now. May the Lord give strength and bless the families.
😂😂😂
@Wreck and Carey 🤣
Start throwing them back in!!!
They look like empty sea urchins...
Trying run away from next tropical storm . Maybe category 6 🌀Atlantic ocean 🌊
red tide, or illegal dumping ?
So what’s the procedure to rid the beach of sun rotting seafood?
A sudden beach erosion project
Tides and erosion it clears up? 🤷♂️
@@paperclips4113 no I was answering Christian Cases question...Florida will do what is called a beach nourishment project..bring In sand , bulldozers , and front end loaders to and add more beach and bury all the carcasses
Seagulls !
@@SamLee56321 interesting. Thanks
🙋♂️Food
what r they
Sea Urchins 👀
That could be a sign of a massive underwater earthquake on the way
Ooh so sad sea urchins are so beautiful
They look like live sand dollars to me. 🧐🤷 Anyone know?
Sea urchin
Also pen shells…
Urchins. Omg no one has ever seen sea urchins? Jesus
@@bulletsfordinner8307 There is literally NO WAY that lady scratched all the way to her brain without using some kind of tool to get through her skull. You can't just itch through your skull, it's definitely pretty thick bone, and pretty dense. It has to be cap lol, maybe to the skull but that's still pretty extreme, but much more believable
So I looked this up and found that there are 950 known different sea urchins. About 18 of these are edible and are actually trending as a delicacy food! Oh - also learned that a snail is not a sea urchin and that sea urchins actually eats snails. Some do, I presume. Usually they eat algae and people keep them in aquariums in an attempt to create healthy eco systems.
Idk how to identify the edible ones or if ppl use edible ones in their tanks. Some have complained that the sea urchins were eating the snails. Just..fyi.
Oh no
Happens alot
Y
What's causing them to wash up like that?
@@johnrodriguez2922 There is literally NO WAY that lady scratched all the way to her brain without using some kind of tool to get through her skull. You can't just itch through your skull, it's definitely pretty thick bone, and pretty dense. It has to be cap lol, maybe to the skull but that's still pretty extreme, but much more believable
Storms; tides and the strong undercurrents? 🤷♂️
@@paperclips4113 stop it lol you're trying to paint a picture of East Kentucky being ethereal. It's populated by humans, like everywhere else. Humans are opportunistic, and if you think ppl knowing ppl hasn't been used in business and courts in East Kentucky, it's because you were never a player. Sorry mate. My family lived in Kentucky. Corruption is EVERYWHERE, including East Kentucky
Are those seed pods?
the chinese mystery seeds from the mail:/ lol first thing that came to mind
What r they?
Sea Urchins
@@bulletsfordinner8307 There is literally NO WAY that lady scratched all the way to her brain without using some kind of tool to get through her skull. You can't just itch through your skull, it's definitely pretty thick bone, and pretty dense. It has to be cap lol, maybe to the skull but that's still pretty extreme, but much more believable