Scientists studied the Atlantic mudskipper, P. barbarus (seen above at the Aquarium of the Pacific in California).
PHOTOGRAPH BY JOEL SARTORE, NAT GEO IMAGE COLLECTION
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yo so i went to the aquarium of the pacific today and it was fucking amazing lmao here’s a pic someone offered to take of me and the giant pacific octo groot (i think that’s its name)
(@aquariumpacific hiii i love your blog…)
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So bit I noticed, but I think most people missed, at least if you're not familiar with The geography of Los Angeles county.
Anne at the end of the series, works in the "Aquarium of the pacific", a real world aquarium located in Long Beach City, south of Los Angeles.
Which in turn in turn means that Anne and Sasha haven't just reconciled at this point.
They seem to be living in the same city, both of them having left behind Los Angeles.
Both of them, when they were done with college, out of everywhere they might have gone, just so happened to choose Long Beach city.
For Anne it makes perfect sense. After all, her's is a job that forces her to seek out a place that's already established. And the aquarium of the Pacific is a perfect place to work at.
But Sasha?
As a Psychiatrists, Sasha would be much, much better off working in one of the U.S.A's bigger cities.
Instead she choose Long Beach, a city that doesn't even have half a million people.
466,742 isn't a small number, but by U.S.A's standards it's not that big either.
Out of everywhere she could possibly have moved, she choose here.
Like... I'm not saying this is absolutely impossible otherwise, but the more I look at this series, the more I'm starting to think my theory that this series was supposed to end with a Sashanne ending isn't as strange as I thought it was.
Because if so, it would make perfect sense why, out of everywhere in the entire country that Sasha could have chosen to settle down once she got her degree, she just so happened to choose the one city where Anne was.
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forgot about these from the aquarium
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