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  1. Bradley Black Hole
    Originally posted by mmQ What if there was just ten gazillion bajillion mosquitos everywhere all the time. I wonder what life would be like. I suppose we would just walk around wearing netted suits.

    Actually yes, so following the monsoon season and during the later portions of it, many Vinny's wear full body mesh suits to work outside, but just wearing gloves and a net over the face is more common. Most Vinny's are very immune to Malaria and W Nile isn't heavily present there. The clothing is primary defense unlike USA because over there chemical bug spray is too expensive to use everyday.
    The following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
  2. Bradley Black Hole
    Originally posted by mmQ Think so? There are a lot of mosquitos as it is and none of these seem too popular. Are you thinking that the more of something there is, the more popular it would be as a food? I know people like to eat ants but I also don't think of them as a popular food. I wonder what the most of an insect there is, is. Is it ants?

    Yes ants are the most prolific by mass

    As for eating, crickets.
  3. Originally posted by mmQ I wonder what the most of an insect there is, is. Is it ants?

    Soup seems to get a lot of flies.
  4. Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Soup seems to get a lot of flies.

    cock-roaches.

    when they come and do pest control at the building where i live the gutter will be clogged with cock-roaches, 40-50 feet of 6 inches deep gutter, clogged full of chocolate brown cock-roaches.
  5. Originally posted by vindicktive vinny cock-roaches.

    when they come and do pest control at the building where i live the gutter will be clogged with cock-roaches, 40-50 feet of 6 inches deep gutter, clogged full of chocolate brown cock-roaches.

    I pulled back a large piece of damp drywall in a basement one time and literally millions of them fell down on the floor in giant clumps, then the clumps spread out right away and covered the entire floor like a moving carpet, climbing up the walls and everything. Told the owner she needs to get a fumigator, not a contractor.
  6. Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ I pulled back a large piece of damp drywall in a basement one time and literally millions of them fell down on the floor in giant clumps, then the clumps spread out right away and covered the entire floor like a moving carpet, climbing up the walls and everything. Told the owner she needs to get a fumigator, not a contractor.

    she also told you screamed like a little girl when that happened.
  7. Originally posted by vindicktive vinny she also told you screamed like a little girl when that happened.

    I was cool, calm and collected.
  8. Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ I was cool, calm and collected.

    so were most of the little girls ive "encountered".
  9. Originally posted by vindicktive vinny so were most of the little girls ive "encountered".

    Don't make me have to throw you in the wood chipper.
  10. Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Don't make me have to throw you in the wood chipper.

    why ? because you lacks the strength to do so ?
  11. Obbe Alan What? [annoy my right-angled speediness]
    December 2022 water levels break eight historical records

    This article explains how in December 2022, eight water level stations across the US observed their highest water levels ever. Four of these stations were located in Washington state, and the other four were located in Alaska and Rhode Island. The article goes on to explain that high tide flooding is frequently associated with extreme weather events, such as the winter storm that hit the Pacific Northwest in December. The article also discusses the importance of NOAA's High Tide Bulletin and the new model they are creating to predict high tide flooding up to a year in advance.

    This article is significant to this thread because it highlights how climate change is already having an effect on the US's coastal areas. The article emphasizes the importance of being prepared for extreme weather events and rising sea levels, and the effects that these can have on communities.
  12. Originally posted by Obbe December 2022 water levels break eight historical records

    what caused himalayan salt obbe.
  13. Obbe Alan What? [annoy my right-angled speediness]
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny what caused himalayan salt obbe.

    Was it your mom?
  14. Obbe Alan What? [annoy my right-angled speediness]
    Doomsday Clock 2023 says the world is closer than ever to global catastrophe

    "The threats are even more acute, and the failures of leadership even more damning. We live today in a world of interlocking crises, each illustrating the unwillingness of leaders to act in the true long-term interests of their people,"
  15. Armageddon is just around the next curve in the road.
  16. Originally posted by Obbe Doomsday Clock 2023 says the world is closer than ever to global catastrophe

    Well it would say that wouldn't it...if it said "Everything's fine folks!" it would be out of a job

    Talk about a biased clock.

    That's like asking a car mechanic if there's anything wrong with your car.
  17. Ghost Black Hole
    Originally posted by Obbe

    They sound like entitled hippies and leeches that need to get a job
  18. Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Well it would say that wouldn't it…if it said "Everything's fine folks!" it would be out of a job

    Talk about a biased clock.

    That's like asking a car mechanic if there's anything wrong with your car.

    is that why your at your doctors office having your orriffices probed.
  19. Originally posted by vindicktive vinny is that why your at your doctors office having your orriffices probed.

    I've never had my orificiesisisi probed at the doctors office.
  20. Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson I've never had my orificiesisisi probed at the doctors office.

    ummmkay ....
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