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There is a lady bug living on my computer desk. I don't know what it's been eating but for the past week it's just been crawling all over my computer and annoying me. Yet I don't want to kill it, and if I put it outside it will die.
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why will it die outside?
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Because it's cold. Actually it's been fairly warm recently, all the snow has melted. But it's still not lady bug weather. |
One of my old teachers in my sound engineering course that I did, was in the Velvet Unerground. No, not the Lou Reed Velvet Underground. The Australian Velvet Underground from the 60s/70s. They had Malcolm Young from AC/DC on guitar (just before he formed AC/DC). I never knew he was in a band with Malcolm Young, not to mention he used to go to Malcolms and Angus' family home where Angus used to make them listen to him play guitar and show off jumping around in his room. Funny. I would have asked him about it if I knew.
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I hate this shirt...
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i love the mute button on my remote, i think its the best button
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spanish next, bye
habla di octubre mi coche en mi bollas? |
How does one make Weed food, is it easy? i really wanna feel what the high is like.
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rad thanks man
and if your 19, how young is too young. |
98% of this forum fits here.
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wow i have been repped heaps, and i didnt even know
thanks guys, |
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I hate preppy kids who try to mac on me because they think I'm easy and they're frusterated because they're virgins.
Get over it. I will not go anywhere near you're abercrombie cock. |
how long has this thread been titled "post COMETHING completely irrelevant"?
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Is that you in your avatar? |
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Yes. I hope you don't make some smart remark about me looking like a preppy-abercrombie-dick-sucking junkie. |
No.
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Oh. Well thats good.
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when i came and sat down here, i was here for 5 minutes then i felt something crawling up my arm and it was just a an ant, so then i brushed it off and looked at the table and there was millions of ants all over the table, it was like a horror movie.
Norma, are you having Ant problems? |
No ant problems here.
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i think megadeth is way better than metallica... posers!
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so i discovered the other day Dino Jr is great to listen to when in a shitty mood
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dinosaur is best for any mood |
i dont really think anymood, because sometimes its hard to listen to them. But they are very awesome to listen to
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i got bored listening to where you been in bed yesterday.
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im listening to your living all over me
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well,
i used to think that forum posting was just for geeks... ...well probably it still is... ...it's definitely not cool.. . ...fuck it! |
Nice pedals Buzzo, are there yours?
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ahahah no, I WISH!!! they're john frusciantes
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wooohoo!!! high five. |
Moths drink the tears of sleeping birds * 00:01 20 December 2006 * NewScientist.com news service * Debora MacKenzie A species of moth drinks tears from the eyes of sleeping birds using a fearsome proboscis shaped like a harpoon, scientists have revealed. The new discovery – spied in Madagascar – is the first time moths have been seen feeding on the tears of birds. Roland Hilgartner at the German Primate Centre in Göttingen, Germany, and Mamisolo Raoilison Hilgartner at the University of Antananarivo in Madagascar, witnessed the apparently unique sight in the island state’s Kirindy forest. Tear-feeding moths and butterflies are known to exist elsewhere in Africa, Asia and South America, but they mainly feed on large, placid animals, such as deer, antelope or crocodiles, which cannot readily brush them away. But there are no such large animals on Madagascar. The main mammals – lemurs and mongoose – have paws capable of shooing the moths. Birds can fly away. But not when they are sleeping. The Madagascan moths were observed on the necks of sleeping magpie robins and Newtonia birds, with the tip of their proboscises inserted under the bird’s eyelid, drinking avidly (scroll down for images). This was during the wet season, so the scientists think the insects wanted salt, as the local soils are low in sodium. But sleeping birds have two eyelids, both closed. So instead of the soft, straw-like mouthparts found on tear-drinking moths elsewhere, the Madagascan moth has a proboscis with hooks and barbs “shaped like an ancient harpoon”, Hilgartner says. This can be inserted under the bird’s eyelids, where the barbs anchor it, apparently without disturbing the bird. The team does not yet know whether the insect spits out an anaesthetic to dull the irritation. They also want to investigate whether, like their counterparts elsewhere, the Madagascan tear-drinkers are all males who get most of their nutrition from the tears. Journal reference: Biology Letters (DOI: 10.1098/rsbl.2006.0581) |
wanna play serious sam together online?
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Hey! I posted this same article in the 'all things science' thread. |
my slinky is blue on one side
and green on the other |
The lady bug is still here.
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Porkmarras.
... I just posted the most irrelevant thing so far in this thread. |
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im pretty stoned now and i was thinking of some great games to play |
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serious sam, do it, now!!! get online to the pk server |
fuck you silk screen, fuck you ruining my xmas gift.
I was making my friend a shirt, and when i pulled away the screen it wasnt done properly in the middle and its not straight, grr so fucking anonying. |
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