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offline Cliff Glitchard from DEEP DOWN INSIDE on 2009-06-30 17:58 [#02302002]
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they tickle my nausea


 

offline PS on 2009-06-30 18:07 [#02302004]
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bugs pearl jam



 

offline morguean from Calgary (Canada) on 2009-06-30 18:09 [#02302005]
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i had mysterious ghost bugs in my bed for a good month and
couldn't figure it out because they were invisible/too small
to see but i could feel them throughout the night... all
over

it eventually disappeared.. and everyone i've talked to says
it must have been in my head. shit


 

offline mohamed from the turtle business on 2009-06-30 18:13 [#02302006]
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don't kill 'em, leave the room.


 

offline Cliff Glitchard from DEEP DOWN INSIDE on 2009-06-30 18:16 [#02302007]
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mine are muchly visable.

they taunt me with their tiny winged flight into the only
lit objects of my room.

their light hunting shenanigans are frustrating my interwebs
experience.

little bloody buggers.


 

offline Cliff Glitchard from DEEP DOWN INSIDE on 2009-06-30 18:21 [#02302008]
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i have opened the door to a more brightly lit room for their
pleasure.

i hope they fall for my elaborate ruse, as they do cause me
an unnecessary amount of displeasure.

why can't we just learn to get along?


 

offline mohamed from the turtle business on 2009-06-30 18:30 [#02302009]
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to be honest i'm not a huge fan of bugs,

that method is the easier but it might not work, try
trapping them in the bristles of a broom, it seems hard but
they will incredibly trap themselves without much effort,
then if you knock the handle against the window sill they
will fly away without further hassle. just let them know you
want them to live.


 

offline MetallicaDude from the stazhole on 2009-06-30 18:48 [#02302016]
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i always feel sad whenever i kill or hurt a bug like 1 time
i was outside and some ants started crawling on me and i
brushed most of em off in the grass but later i noticed 1 on
my shirt and i brushed it off but i was standing on the
sidewalk and it when it hit the ground it looked like it
couldnt walk anymore and was just squirming around. now that
i think about it i probably shouldve just killed it cuz from
that point forward its life was going to suck


 

offline MetallicaDude from the stazhole on 2009-06-30 18:50 [#02302017]
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sometimes when i see a bug i will kill it but then regret it
later a few days ago there was a big beetle in the sink and
i was like geez wtf is a beetle doin in my silk so i
squished it with a tissue and threw it away but after that i
was upset and though i shouldve just put it outside


 

offline mohamed from the turtle business on 2009-06-30 18:55 [#02302018]
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once i was camping, it was night and a HUGE bug started
flying around my lamp, so i hitted it with a stik and when
it felt on the ground i throwed a big stone on it. the
morning after i took the stone and i discovered he was
alive, and that i just deatched its wings, unintentionally
of course. in the meantime half of it have been eaten alive
by ants, so from that day i try to avoid killing bugs. you
could make a movie off this shit.


 

offline Cliff Glitchard from DEEP DOWN INSIDE on 2009-06-30 19:03 [#02302024]
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my least favourite bug from round my way is the stag beetle,
it's like a tiny bird.


 

offline yoyoyoyo from Sweden on 2009-06-30 19:19 [#02302027]
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mosquito kills michel jackson
pics


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2009-06-30 19:22 [#02302028]
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O RLY?


 

offline Cliff Glitchard from DEEP DOWN INSIDE on 2009-06-30 19:42 [#02302036]
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OH NOE!

THIS IS THE VERY LAST STRAW.

THERE IS TOO MUCH HOT IN MY VICINITY TO WEAR CLOTHINGS AND A
THINK A BUG JUST TOUCHED MY NIPPLE.

I FEEL VIOLATED.

I THINK IT USED IT'S TONGUE?



 

offline J198 from Maastricht (Netherlands, The) on 2009-07-01 05:51 [#02302106]
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*its


 

offline Cliff Glitchard from DEEP DOWN INSIDE on 2009-07-01 06:38 [#02302116]
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*no


 

offline MetallicaDude from the stazhole on 2009-07-01 07:17 [#02302142]
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as i was opening a window i saw a little spider and thought
of this thread


 

offline MetallicaDude from the stazhole on 2009-07-01 07:18 [#02302143]
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im a friend of bugs


 

offline Barcode from United Kingdom on 2009-07-01 08:42 [#02302190]
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A big moth was in my room other day. Next morning I found it
in a tupperware box, flapping around. I tried to gently help
it out and put it on the window sill, but after a couple of
minutes it stopped flapping. It became completely still, its
antenna flicked once - then it curled up and died. I watched
it die in real time.


 

offline J198 from Maastricht (Netherlands, The) on 2009-07-01 09:13 [#02302215]
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that's fucking intense. did you have an emotional response?


i personally can't stand those big flapping moths, even
though they are quite beautiful. seeing one die wouldn't
leave me unaffected though, if only for a moment.


 

offline Barcode from United Kingdom on 2009-07-01 09:30 [#02302237]
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I was sad of course. Life is life, and I watch with my own
eyes the last heartbeat of a living organism.


 

offline AphexAcid from Sweden on 2009-07-01 10:21 [#02302261]
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Whenever we get a wasp in the house I use a drinking glass
to catch it against a wall or another surface, then I put a
piece of paper between the glass and the surface, and use it
as a lid, and release it once I'm outside.


 

offline mohamed from the turtle business on 2009-07-01 13:03 [#02302325]
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yeah spiders are ok, i am a bit more concerned with spiders
cos in the south of europe we are a bit superstitious about
them

also ladybugs bring you luck


 

offline obara from Utrecht on 2009-07-01 13:08 [#02302329]
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good little song


 

offline larn from PLANET E (United Kingdom) on 2009-07-01 13:35 [#02302345]
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check this out


 

offline Tractern from Brighton (United Kingdom) on 2009-07-01 13:40 [#02302354]
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How quaint! ^^


 

offline larn from PLANET E (United Kingdom) on 2009-07-01 13:45 [#02302356]
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oh there is a little trick you can do... if you trap a wasp
like how 'aphexacid' said, put him in the freezer this will
make him unconscious, then carefully tie a thin thread to
his body, be very careful not to hurt his body or trap his
wings . then leave him in the sunlight outside and hold onto
the thread. you have a pet wasp on a thread :P

then put him back in the freezer and wait for him to KO then
carefuly take off the thread using a small sharp knife and
leave him outside in the sun.

he will be fine



 

offline larn from PLANET E (United Kingdom) on 2009-07-01 13:47 [#02302357]
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careful how long you leave him in the freezer, you could
kill him, it's best to have him in a transparent container
and monitor him


 

offline mohamed from the turtle business on 2009-07-01 13:51 [#02302359]
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monster


 

offline Tractern from Brighton (United Kingdom) on 2009-07-01 14:18 [#02302377]
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hahaha! :D

But seriously, sorry to hear about your problem. :(

I killed a red ant yesterday and was worried for quite a
while that others might come to claim the corpse and then
take over my room and maybe play my music when I am not here
really loudly and get me into trouble. But that didn't
happen, so its okay.

I do like bugs, actually- I like to take photographs of
them. I might get a macro flash at some point (special kind
of close-up flash) to take some really close up shots of
them. :)

Also, they are important to the eco-system.


 

offline Barcode from United Kingdom on 2009-07-01 15:15 [#02302410]
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BUGS!!!!!!!!!!!!


 

offline mohamed from the turtle business on 2009-07-13 13:32 [#02306142]
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a scarab!


 

offline gingaling from Scamworth (Burkina Faso) on 2009-07-13 14:07 [#02306154]
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buggy buggy bug bugs, horse flies and midges suck ass.

hes a very lovely song aboot bugs


 

offline mohamed from the turtle business on 2009-07-13 14:08 [#02306155]
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dune buggy


 

offline Cliff Glitchard from DEEP DOWN INSIDE on 2009-07-13 14:14 [#02306157]
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most splendid


 

offline gingaling from Scamworth (Burkina Faso) on 2009-07-13 14:31 [#02306165]
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aint it just!? i heard it a few years ago on John Peel show
and i gotta say its one of my favourite little ditties.

remixes please xlt!


 

offline MetallicaDude from the stazhole on 2009-07-13 20:05 [#02306247]
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i rescued a ladybird today


 

offline MetallicaDude from the stazhole on 2009-07-13 20:06 [#02306248]
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i resuced a spider a few days ago and some flying bug that
very same day


 

offline AMPI MAX from United Kingdom on 2009-07-14 03:04 [#02306287]
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there was this book published ages ago called 'why not eat
insects' for poor ppl who couldnt get meat. moths on toast
was one of the recipes. it would be very dry


 

offline MetallicaDude from the stazhole on 2009-07-14 06:17 [#02306334]
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sometimes i would like to not eat meat (incl. bugs)


 

offline md_geist from Man's-Chest-Yeh? on 2009-07-14 10:57 [#02306434]
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i've got bugs in my windows vista

B-BOOM.


 

offline obara from Utrecht on 2009-07-14 11:00 [#02306437]
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And now the question's:
Do I kill them?
Become their friend?
Do I eat them?
Raw or well done?
Do I trick them?
I don't think they're that dumb
Do I join them?
Looks like that's the one


 

offline obara from Utrecht on 2009-07-14 11:00 [#02306439]
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8]dunno


 

offline Cliff Glitchard from DEEP DOWN INSIDE on 2009-07-14 11:29 [#02306480]
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i stroked a butterfly today, and it kissed my finger and
gave thansk.


 

offline robbie_eleckt from time to time on 2009-10-20 11:41 [#02337788]
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Do I kill them?


 

offline freqy on 2009-10-20 14:18 [#02337847]
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gliffs clitchards avytarriiee.>

gene wilder is awesome , so kind and caring in his films
very passionate!

thank you.


 

offline Tractern from Brighton (United Kingdom) on 2009-10-20 15:31 [#02337867]
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Those bugs are ace and fucking crazy.

They look like the bugs used for inspiration for the
Monsters Inc characters.


 

offline Tractern from Brighton (United Kingdom) on 2009-10-20 15:36 [#02337869]
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Wow, can't say I envy you. Like summit out of a horror
movie! :(


 

offline freqy on 2009-10-21 03:04 [#02337994]
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barcodes link above .

oh my lordy.



 

offline mohamed from the turtle business on 2009-10-29 17:43 [#02340904]
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just did it, it still works. tell all you friends :)


 


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