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Coldplaying matchmaking thread

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Luna moths look like the X-Box symbol.

I love all creatures great and small

 

Teach me how to be more like Kiame. :cry:

Y'know what I hate, those really huge moths, big spiders I'm ok with (I mean to an extent, I'm not crazy) but those big moths, jeesh.

 

Moths>spiders

aha, i go away for two weeks and now there's a matchmaking thread? ahaha

...uh, yeah, guess there is. Hah.

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fuck off hippie

Y'know what I hate, those really huge moths, big spiders I'm ok with (I mean to an extent, I'm not crazy) but those big moths, jeesh.

 

those scare the crap out of me

 

but pretty much everything scares the crap out of me

ugh i know

 

i like luna moths as long as they keep their distance

 

I wish we got things like these

 

instead we get big brown things that look like poop with wings made of tree bark

I wish we got things like these

 

instead we get big brown things that look like poop with wings made of tree bark

 

We have those too....dont get me started on stink bugs.

Do you mean that the weight of these ants would crush you!?

Australia has the two most poisonous snakes, spides and sea creatures in the world. Even their placid native animals (Kangaroo, etc) can still disembowel you. Amazing place.

 

The natives had a technique where, after being bitten by any one of the animals with deadly toxin, they would lie down completely still and slow their heart rate and breathing down. They would do this for weeks, only moving to drink and eat very breifly.

 

Apparently it worked and has been done since they arrived in Australia (about 40,000 years ago) up until white colonisation.

 

Very interesting to me.

No, they bite you to death.

 

You mean bull ants?

 

I once poked a nest full of them with a stick when I was about 7 and they weren't very happy. One of them flew onto my wrist and bit me. T'was sore and swollen for two weeks, since then I just leave them the hell alone

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