Kenting Aquarium, kenting
Even underwater, there's always that one sponge photobombing!
Just when I thought the aquarium couldn't get any more intriguing, I found myself staring at a peculiar sea sponge lounging in a rocky crevice like it owned the place. This sponge, with its bright yellow-green hue, seemed to be the rebellious teenager of the underwater world, standing out in stark contrast to the somber, dark rocks around it. It almost looked like a tiny underwater punk rocker, complete with spiky hair. I half-expected it to start singing 'Under the Sea' with a grunge twist. The surrounding rocks, with their myriad holes and crevices, felt like the ancient ruins of some lost underwater civilization. Perhaps this sponge was their last remaining guardian, valiantly photobombing every tourist's picture as a form of passive resistance. As I moved on, I couldn't help but admire its audacity. Here I was, a mere human intruding on its turf, and it didn't even flinch. I guess we could all learn a thing or two about confidence from a sea sponge.