FR33_HUG5 wrote: » 2 legs, 2 arms plus four metal arms equals eight. Please explain how you came to the conclusion of 2+2+4=6
NOOOOOOOOPEEEEE wrote: » Octopi have 8 legs/arms(however you want to view them) he has 6 which would make him a squid #ChildhoodRuinded #ChangeHisNameMarvel #SinisterSquid.
FR33_HUG5 wrote: » 2 legs, 2 arms plus four metal arms equals eight.
Jaded wrote: » He has 8.... 2 arms 2 legs 4 robotic arms Which equals 8. Hard math ikr
NOOOOOOOOPEEEEE wrote: » I'm not counting his legs cause he doesnt use that like 90% of the time
Sungj wrote: » NOOOOOOOOPEEEEE wrote: » I'm not counting his legs cause he doesnt use that like 90% of the time Even regular octopi effectively have 6 arms and 2 legs just like Doc Oc you are wrong againhttp://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/2547597/Octopuses-have-two-legs-and-six-arms.html
Bahamut wrote: » Sungj wrote: » NOOOOOOOOPEEEEE wrote: » I'm not counting his legs cause he doesnt use that like 90% of the time Even regular octopi effectively have 6 arms and 2 legs just like Doc Oc you are wrong againhttp://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/2547597/Octopuses-have-two-legs-and-six-arms.html It says “Octopuses”. This source cannot be reliable
Badrose wrote: » LMAO Lauhghing like crazy in the middle of the night. Thank you!
BitterSteel wrote: » Bahamut wrote: » Sungj wrote: » NOOOOOOOOPEEEEE wrote: » I'm not counting his legs cause he doesnt use that like 90% of the time Even regular octopi effectively have 6 arms and 2 legs just like Doc Oc you are wrong againhttp://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/2547597/Octopuses-have-two-legs-and-six-arms.html It says “Octopuses”. This source cannot be reliable “Although it is often supposed that octopi is the ‘correct’ plural of octopus, and it has been in use for longer than the usual Anglicized plural octopuses, it in fact originates as an error. Octopus is not a simple Latin word of the second declension, but a Latinized form of the Greek word oktopous, and its ‘correct’ plural would logically be octopodes.” Oxford dictionary “Octopus. There are three plural forms of octopus: octopuses, octopi, and octopodes. Currently, octopuses is the most common form in the UK as well as the US; octopodes is rare, and octopi is often objected to as incorrect.” Wikipedia “USAGE The standard English plural of octopus is octopuses. However, the word octopus comes from Greek, and the Greek plural form is octopodes. Modern usage of octopodes is so infrequent that many people mistakenly create the erroneous plural form octopi, formed according to rules for Latin plurals.” English stack exchange Damn, guess someone’s wrong.
Ahitlaw wrote: » I'm glad I didn't miss out on this post 😂
Solswerd wrote: » Ahitlaw wrote: » I'm glad I didn't miss out on this post 😂 It is Octo-Awesome!