Friday Weird Sex Blogging

As seen on Facebook (I could not find the originals anywhere online - if you do, please let me know so I can attribute it correctly):
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i-60511c920528b695343e9f930e8ea6b3-a3 big happy fish family.jpg

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Friday Weird Sex Blogging + Facebook= Gummy Fish Sex?

Not where I would have gone, but definitely the better alternative.