Someone's got a cephalopod fetish…everyone knows how nerdy that makes you, right?
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I have become increasingly aware of how nerdy this makes me. I can directly blame you for sparking the obsession after seeing your post on cephalopodmas. It's been all downhill from there.
Don't blame me. It's the irresistible cuddly charm of the cephalopod that's at fault.
Is that Cthulhu on the top of the tree?