19 Jokes About This Incredibly Nosy, Big-Headed Fi
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Tue, May 30, 2023
If you were on Twitter at all this weekend, then you likely came across this video of an incredibly nosy, big-headed fish.
The Video , which has amassed over 41.4 million views in the five days it's been online, shows an Asian sheepshead wrasse, or kobudai fish, closely watching her companion hammer away at what will soon become her meal. The diver repeatedly pushes the fish back as they work before eventually feeding his persistent friend.
And just like that, the internet has become obsessed. They not only relate to the fish's seemingly excessive interest but also the diver's exasperation. Here's 21 of the funniest tweets about the duo:
1.Me "helping" my bf put together a piece of furniture
2. Me watching them make my chipotle bowl
3. this is what it’s like doing something around children
4. When my boyfriend opens a bag of crisps
5. How I am with other peoples business
6. this is what i imagine dealing with an HOA is like
7. This How Close I b getting to my girl when she’s on her phone
8. reporters watching their editors work on their piece in google doc
9. me watching her use the rose toy after i bust in the first 45 seconds
10. Micromanagement looks like this!
11. When youre working on an exam and the teacher stops by you
12. My cat when I'm doing stuff in the kitchen
13. Me looking at the plug scale my weed
14. 5 year old me watching my dad fix something around the house
15. Account managers waiting for the creative deck
16. this how I look when the Subway worker is making my sandwich
17. My students approximately .5 seconds after turning in late work
18. My kids when I'm trying to fix the sink they broke
19. my nosy ass nephew all up in my phone while I’m scrolling
And for anyone who feels like they may have seen this diver or fish before, it's because you likely have! The pair made headlines in 2017 when diver Hiroyuki Arakawa shared that he first encountered the kobudai at the gate of Hasama Underwater Park's Shinto shrine, where he serves as a caretaker.
The fish appeared to be sick and tired, so Hiroyuki Arakawa cared for her until she was better, and provided a fresh supply of crabs. The two have now been been friends for nearly 30 years.
Source article:
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/children-watc...54767.html