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Settle a debate. Sharks or whales? There are arguments to be made for both.

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My Dad was a Lutheran pastor and he thought it was funny when he went into the liquor store to get his brandy and he'd see someone from his congregation - and they'd try to hide behind the shelves from him.

There are only two books in the entire Bible that don't mention wine. :D
 
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Sharks. Smiling sharks. The teeth and the dorsal fin are the giveaways. Yes, the tail is whalish but I feel it just looks that way due to perspective from the way the tail is curving away from you.

Orca’s have dorsal fins. And the pectoral fins are angled down below like an Orca instead of straight out like a shark.
 
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Or, and hear me out on this, the whale/shark/dolphins are dark blue and the outer part is light blue.

Get your vision checked, old man!


If that is light blue and not white: 1) That would make them fine to wear, 2) you have a crappy camera 3) I do need to check my color vision.
 

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Orca’s have dorsal fins. And the pectoral fins are angled down below like an Orca instead of straight out like a shark.
Shark's pectoral fins are angled like that. Also, if it were meant to be an Orca, there should be some white markings within the body of the animal. The flukes could be construed as being horizontal (more like an orca) rather than vertical (like a shark). However, I will just blame this on perspective, once again.
 
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