
Alabama Beaches Being Invaded By Strange Things

I’m not even gonna say anything about it because we’ve been telling y’all that stranger things (thanks, Netflix) have been happening in our ocean. And our Gulf of America for that matter.
I can admit as a large adult man, that I am terrified of the ocean at this point.
Not long ago, we were on the beach, and some particularly mean and nasty jellyfish ended up, rolling up on the sand.
THE PINK MEANIE!!
That's what some call it, and that is very disturbing.
The beaches of Alabama and Georgia have become a “don’t touch” zone.
The sugar sand beaches have become a hot zone for a sea creature that is normally not an Alabama or Georgia beach staple.
*Courtesy of YouTube/Animal Fact Files
Couple that with all of the talk about aliens now residing in our bodies of water. Don’t look at me like I’m crazy. I’m not crazy and I’ve got the paperwork to prove it bunch of folks believe in this theory that our oceans are the current residences for aliens from other planets.
This thing that rolled up on the beach, just might be an alien. You take a look at it and tell me what you think because it certainly fits the description of an alien to me.
It is about the ugliest thing I have ever seen and those big eyeballs are what stick with you.
Something bizarre is happening and something even more bizarre is living in the water!
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