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With a (questionable) W from James Drake, how would you rate season 5 of Fishtank?

  • 1 Star — Absolute disaster. Unwatchable, boring, production fucked it up bad, the fish were lame

    Votes: 56 7.3%
  • 2 Stars — Pretty bad. Some funny moments, dragged, too many vibe repair days. Barely worth checking.

    Votes: 87 11.4%
  • 3 Stars — Average. Solid entertainment in spots, some good chaos and crashouts, but nothing special

    Votes: 168 22.0%
  • 4 Stars — Really good. Lots of hilarious moments, strong fish personalities, solid content and vibes

    Votes: 405 53.1%
  • 5 Stars — Peak Fishtank / Masterpiece. Non-stop insanity, legendary fish and production, pure chaos

    Votes: 47 6.2%

  • Total voters
    763
TOTAL
TWIN
VICTORY
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Final score is technically
Drake-0
Bashir-2500
Twin-5400
Since if you got it wrong you lost your wager
 
OH MY GOD THE TWINS GOT IMMUNITY THEY FUCKING BEAT BASHIR NO FUCKING WAY
WHO WOULD HAVE GUESSED THE FUCKING TWINS WOULD WIN JEOPARDY HOLY FUCKING SHIT LMAOOOOOOO
 
Jeopardy Questions:
  • 1. This homemade injectable drug, a cheap substitute for heroin, is made from codeine mixed with toxic chemicals like gasoline and paint thinner, and earned its name from the scaly, rotting skin it causes at injection sites.
    • A: Krokodil
  • 2. Capital city of Uzbekistan
    • A: Tashkent
  • 3. This massive ancient rock fortress in Sri Lanka, carved with palaces, pools, and frescoes, is dramatically accessed by climbing through the mouth of a giant carved lion
    • A: Sigirya / Lions Rock
  • 4. This physicist came forward in 1989 claiming he worked at a secret facility called S-4 near Area 51, where he helped reverse-engineer alien spacecraft powered by a mysterious stable isotope of element 115 that could generate anti-gravity waves
    • A: Bob Lazar
  • 5. Officially off-limits to visitors, this island in the Bay of Bengal is home to an uncontacted tribe and often appears in theories about preserved ancient human societies
    • A: North Sentinel Island
  • 6. This hoax drug is rumored not to even work, and exists as an elaborate prank to trick suggestible teenagers to "get high" off of methane fumes. It's said to be collected from port-a-pottys, the more fermented the better:
    • A: Jenkem
  • 7. This sticky, jelly-like incendiary substance is easily made at home by dissolving pieces of polystyrene foam - such as packing material or broken coolers - in gasoline until the mixture thickens into a gel that clings to surfaces and burns intensely for a long time.
    • A: Napalm
  • 8. This powerful dissociative hallucinogen, derived from a Mexican mint plant, produces intense but very short-lived trips and is legal in some places but regulated in others.
    • A: Salvia
  • 9. This potent marijuana-adjacent legal high is often found in hood gas stations- and is popular in prisons.
    • A: Spice or K2
  • 10. Some theorists claim this inventor developed plans for wireless global energy transmission and even a so-called "death ray," ideas that were never fully realized and remain debated to this day. A sworn enemy of Thomas Edison.
    • A: Nikola Tesla
  • 11. The manufacturer responsible for the most popular handgun of WWI and WWII- the M1911.
    • A: Colt
  • 12. Also known as bean curd, this soft or firm food is produced by curdling fresh soy milk with a coagulant like nigari or gypsum, then draining and pressing it into white blocks that absorb flavors easily.
    • A: Tofu
  • 13. Known as 'Devil's Breath, this plant-derived substance can cause total amnesia, extreme suggestibility, and has been used In crimes because victims remain conscious but unable to resist or remember events.
    • A: Datura / scopolamine
  • 14. The capital city of Thailand
    • A: Bangkok
  • 15. Entirely surrounded by Rome, this Independent city-state is the world's smallest country and frequently appears in theories about hidden archives and secret knowledge.
    • A: Vatican City
  • 16. This Nazi-era device, described as a glowing bell-shaped machine, was allegedly developed in a secret underground facility and rumored to produce anti-gravity effects, free energy, or even time distortion before disappearing at the end of World War II.
    • A: Die Glocke / The Bell
  • 17. This three-letter acronym can be inserted into a semi-automatic weapon to increase the fire rate substantially, while still being legal.
    • A: FRT (Forced Reset Trigger)
  • 18. This remote 512-acre property in Utah's Uintah Basin is infamous for reports of UFO sightings, cattle mutilations, glowing orbs, interdimensional portals, skinwalkers, and other paranormal phenomena, and was once owned by billionaire Robert Bigelow, who conducted secret government-funded studies there.
    • A: Skinwalker Ranch
  • 19. Flat Earthers claim this non-permeable bubble contains the Earth's atmosphere within, and prevents anything from escaping out.
    • A: The Firmament
  • 20. Also called the repeating crossbow, this ancient Chinese weapon could rapidly fire up to 10 or more bolts in quick succession using a simple lever mechanism.
    • A: Chu-Ko-Nu
  • 21. These live coral worms harvested from the ocean in Samoa are eaten raw during a specific lunar phase and have a slimy, salty texture often described as tasting like the sea.
    • A: Palolo Worms / Palolo
  • 22. This flexible Indian sword looks like a coiled whip made of several thin, sharp blades; it required great skill to wield without injuring the user.
    • A: Urumi
  • 23. Unlike ceviche, which is 'cooked' by acid, this Italian raw seafood preparation is served completely uncooked and relies on the freshest catch of the day, often including scallops, tuna, or amberjack.
    • A: Crudo
  • 24. This notorious Japanese delicacy is the poisonous liver and sometimes other organs of the pufferfish, which must be prepared by specially licensed chefs because even a tiny mistake can cause rapid paralysis and death.
    • A: Fugu
  • 25. Preserved for weeks or months in a mixture of clay, ash, salt, and quicklime, this Chinese delicacy turns a duck egg into a dark, jelly-like treat with a strong sulfurous smell and flavor.
    • A: Century Egg
  • Final: Who is the female news anchor for Quahog in Family Guy?
    • A: Dianne Simmons

Total Scores
Bingo & Bongo / The Twins
James Drake​
Bashir​
5400
(2700)*
0
(1300)*
2500
(4000)*
*Score before the final question wager.
 
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I'm so glad the twins won. Bash and Drake are going to kill each other lmao

GET HYPED, we're gonna see real shit.

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JD gay
 
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