Blank Shark Eyes of Doom!
This mysterious photo was snapped in the Gulf of Mexico earlier this morning:

(thanks to Pat Forde for his furious description of Petrino’s “blank shark eyes” and to Charlie Hog for her great comment on this post)
This mysterious photo was snapped in the Gulf of Mexico earlier this morning:

(thanks to Pat Forde for his furious description of Petrino’s “blank shark eyes” and to Charlie Hog for her great comment on this post)
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