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Unfolding Nature Shop: Unfolding Nature: Being in the Implicate Order

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InvisibleByrain

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Re: Bugs are Radical, Yes? [Re: healing]
    #16339275 - 06/06/12 01:31 AM (11 years, 8 months ago)

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Spiders are not bugs. Most insects are not bugs. Only Insecta of the order Hemiptera are bugs. That's why they're also called true bugs.

:themoreyouknow:




Bugs is a common name that refers to many things, not only Hemiptera.  Its not really meant to be precise, there are binomial names like Hemiptera for that.

Here's a Calliphora vicina for the thread.



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Re: Bugs are Radical, Yes? [Re: Byrain]
    #16339326 - 06/06/12 01:50 AM (11 years, 8 months ago)

Dude they are the most radical. Spiders can be soooo poisonous. A single bite that can drop you dead before you can make it to the damn phone. Crazy how small they are but how much damage they can do. Even baby spiders.

It's also crazy how fatal a small bee sting can be. Lots of people are allergic to them. Those stingers aren't anything substantial but they'll send your ass into anaphylactic shock. I think the more you get stung to bee's the more allergic you become. I got stung three times last years when I was TWINING in the trees in a forest by my place. It hurts like hell. Ear lob swelled up literally 1" thick.

For those that don't know. If you ever get stung or bitten by an insect, put some fine mud on the area and it will help extract some of the poison/toxin.


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Re: Bugs are Radical, Yes? [Re: CounterCulturest]
    #16339338 - 06/06/12 01:54 AM (11 years, 8 months ago)

Oh an speaking of insects, this reminds me. Last week I had this pain on my dick for about ten minutes. Just a sharp sensation that felt like the zipper was snagging on my meat stick. It happened about once a minute so I just grabbed it through the jeans and figured it would be the last time. I go clock out, begin to drive home and it happens again so right then and there I pull my cock out while driving on the freeway. I look down and there is A FUCKING ANT. A big ass black ant just eating away.  Biting my dick for like a half our. Ugh. Lame experience. The ant was inflicting a surprising amount of pain on me. I was just afraid that one crawled up my butt or on my balls ya know ? I was just waiting for my asshole to get that sharp pain in it.


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Re: Bugs are Radical, Yes? [Re: CounterCulturest]
    #16339349 - 06/06/12 01:57 AM (11 years, 8 months ago)

Bichos ! Bichos !


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Re: Bugs are Radical, Yes? [Re: Byrain]
    #16339390 - 06/06/12 02:13 AM (11 years, 8 months ago)

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Byrain said:
Quote:

healing said:
Spiders are not bugs. Most insects are not bugs. Only Insecta of the order Hemiptera are bugs. That's why they're also called true bugs.

:themoreyouknow:




Bugs is a common name that refers to many things, not only Hemiptera.  Its not really meant to be precise, there are binomial names like Hemiptera for that.

Here's a Calliphora vicina for the thread.






I'm working on a biology degree, but I'm more focused on neurology, so I don't know much more than the nomenclature of insects. I was just repeating the information that I learned in an ecology class a while back.


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Re: Bugs are Radical, Yes? [Re: P-shroomin]
    #16339421 - 06/06/12 02:26 AM (11 years, 8 months ago)

Just found a wood tick on the back of my neck.

Was having a hit off the bong and felt some strange movement; ran my fingers over it and, sure enough, picked one up.

In honor of my body having crawly feelings all over it now, posting in this thread.

My visual contribution shall be a picture of a bee taken 6 years ago at the Montréal Botanical Gardens.



Insects and arachnids rock.


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Re: Bugs are Radical, Yes? [Re: healing]
    #16339429 - 06/06/12 02:29 AM (11 years, 8 months ago)

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healing said:
Quote:

Byrain said:
Quote:

healing said:
Spiders are not bugs. Most insects are not bugs. Only Insecta of the order Hemiptera are bugs. That's why they're also called true bugs.

:themoreyouknow:




Bugs is a common name that refers to many things, not only Hemiptera.  Its not really meant to be precise, there are binomial names like Hemiptera for that.

Here's a Calliphora vicina for the thread.






I'm working on a biology degree, but I'm more focused on neurology, so I don't know much more than the nomenclature of insects. I was just repeating the information that I learned in an ecology class a while back.





will you be doing brain surgery on cockroaches?


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Re: Bugs are Radical, Yes? [Re: Prisoner#1]
    #16339431 - 06/06/12 02:31 AM (11 years, 8 months ago)

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Prisoner#1 said:
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healing said:
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Byrain said:
Quote:

healing said:
Spiders are not bugs. Most insects are not bugs. Only Insecta of the order Hemiptera are bugs. That's why they're also called true bugs.

:themoreyouknow:




Bugs is a common name that refers to many things, not only Hemiptera.  Its not really meant to be precise, there are binomial names like Hemiptera for that.

Here's a Calliphora vicina for the thread.






I'm working on a biology degree, but I'm more focused on neurology, so I don't know much more than the nomenclature of insects. I was just repeating the information that I learned in an ecology class a while back.





will you be doing brain surgery on cockroaches?




No, I'm planning to work in the field of coffee making and customer service.


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Re: Bugs are Radical, Yes? [Re: healing]
    #16339436 - 06/06/12 02:33 AM (11 years, 8 months ago)

at least you're ambitious, most people never really dream of going that far in life


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