Spyke

There is no suitable place for an Octopus to wear either pants or a skirt. Octopuses are almost entirely made of face. There is no torso, no waist, no lower body. We call the appendages around the mouth “arms” (not “legs”) but they are more analogous to prehensile whiskers. I think they would be more likely to wear a cap or headband. A balaclava would be interesting.

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lemm.ee

Many octopodes can change the color and pattern of their skin at will.

Our clothing and tattoos are but crude facsimiles of their capabilities. Cephalopods have no need of such frivolities.

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Zahille7reply
lemmy.world

"Look what they need to mimic a fraction of our power!"

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fedia.io

Octopuses have 8 arms and no legs. They'd probably wear halter tops.

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lemmy.world

Dress Act 1746

....when a Scot wearing a kilt travelled to the mainland, they'd have to change into trousers, There's changerooms still standing along the coast....

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lemmy.world

Why the fuck would octopuses have to wear clothes?! Come to think of it... why do humans have to wear clothes?

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lemmy.world

If that's the reason why are you doing it in summer?

If you say protection from sun, how about warm cloudy day?

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Well, thousands of years ago my ancestors came into this place for some fucking reason, and noticed that being naked and hairless means you're cold at almost all times, save for a few exceptionally warm days in the summer, and in summer, you'd get sunburn or skin cancer, and be covered in ticks and mosquito stings.

They decided to fix their furlessness by wearing the furs they got from the animals they ate, and later discovered spinning, weaving, and sewing. As time went on, being naked became a taboo, and thus people kept wearing clothes even in occasions that don't require it.

And clothes do tend to have meaning beyond just protecting you from the cold and the sun and bugs. Style and social status.

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lemmy.world

Pants are a status symbol in octopus society. Custom tailored, and you have servants to help you put them on.

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This is the place for my joke!

Did you hear about the man with five penises?

His pants fit LIKE A GLOVE!

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They'd wear four pairs of jeans and older octopuses would criticise them for sagging their waists.

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lemm.ee

Sure we do, on occasion anyway. Cacti, fungi, alumni, syllabi, loci, foci, radii, moduli, stimuli, uteri, papyri, nuclei, termini.

Language isn't about being "correct", as there's no truly objective standard. Rather, it's about being understood. But I guess you didn't watch that video.

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lemm.ee

The “i” as a plural is only for words taken straight from Latin.

Sure, but we use it. We adopted those words without altering that form. You said we don't use it in English, full stop, so I gave 13 counterexamples.

I don’t place any value on youtube videos made by people speaking outside their expertise.

I don't think my eyes can roll any harder.

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