I have a gross flying thing in my room :'(
\lol random..
*kills it*
too slow to kill it * uses insect repellent*
Learn it's language and breed with it's women.
Quote from: Tricky on May 22, 2011, 12:00:18 PM
Learn it's language and breed with it's women.
O.o' Tricky... you are creepy...................
Di, just concetrate. Breath slowly and focus on it's movements... When it gets closer, PUNCH IT!
Or I kill those things with my hands... or I use my nunchakus. Annoying bugs ¬¬'
But Di, there is a good side... At least you dont have something like this in you room...
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_OJF5UuTUiHw/TLcEsXO4yAI/AAAAAAAABEk/-0ZYqwlvAeE/s1600/starship_troopers_bug.jpg)
Zero, that's eww and looks like a rapist, but don't worry my dad's new shoe solved my problem O:...
Nice Zero, Starship Troopers, what an awesome movie.
Also what's wrong with you people ?
Bugs are part of our existance and no matter how many you kill there will still be more.. and I don't understand why you have to kill it ? Imagine your the bug for one second, then you'll realize your ending a life, we humans are living creatures like all animals, it's just that we have a basic conscious.
No matter how gross you consider that little bug, you don't have to end it's life, you can let it be or catch it in a cup or something and let it go outside.
Quote from: AllEyesOnMe on May 22, 2011, 02:28:35 PM
let it go outside.
I consider crushing a bug and killing it painlessly to be a better experience than letting it go outside to be killed by nature.
Orb Spider Eats Fly (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_TBC9feSOWg#ws) (Di don't watch this)
Damn nature, you scary.
Don't blame me on the retarded music btw T_T
TT_TT... I watched... [Well lol I don't mind seeing stuff since it's in a video] \retarded music o:
Alex, I have this problem with them since I woke up in a tent camp with a big spider on me. So yeah.. Nature is scary indeed.
Quote from: Tricky on May 22, 2011, 02:36:15 PM
Quote from: AllEyesOnMe on May 22, 2011, 02:28:35 PM
let it go outside.
I consider crushing a bug and killing it painlessly to be a better experience than letting it go outside to be killed by nature.
Orb Spider Eats Fly (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_TBC9feSOWg#ws) (Di don't watch this)
Damn nature, you scary.
I don't know about you but if I were the fly and someone would corner me in the kitchen and ask me if I want to be smashed on the spot or released outside with the posibility of never being captured I would choose second option.
Quote from: AllEyesOnMe on May 22, 2011, 02:59:14 PM
I don't know about you but if I were the fly and someone would corner me in the kitchen and ask me if I want to be smashed on the spot or released outside with the posibility of never being captured I would choose first option.
That's what Tricky said.
Not like they had plans to meet up with anyone, anyway.
the spider was like OMNOMNOMNOM and the fly was like ARGHH :p lol i think i am high 0.o :D
Quote from: Tricky on May 22, 2011, 03:04:39 PM
Not like they had plans to meet up with anyone, anyway.
Mistake @last post repaired.
Your wrong, they have plans meeting with someone = breeding.
Also enjoying the pleasures of life, for a fly that would be ... fly's and dog doo. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9VWrtqrk2-0#)
That is pure instinct. There's no emotion involved.
Alex wheres the passion? o:
Tricky what did you take/smoke? :3
I'm clean for 2 weeks. :]
Some would say that insects do not have emotions.It is due to the fact that emotion is not usually associated with insect per observation. That could be due to the inability of the insect's exoskeleton to move muscles' surface and skin that one can interpret as a smile or other facial emotion.
The reflexive insects' reaction to environmental cues are usually not interpreted as emotion. Science suggests that insects reactions are simple reflexes. In humans, emotions are associated with the release of a chemicals called endorphins in the brain. Endorphins have also have been discovered in the insect brain. So if human is feeling happy, there is a release of endomorphins. In case of insects, is release of endomorphins mean just a reflex? If that a case, we can think that human release of endomorphin as well is a reflex? Well, science needs to unveil th etruth on that.
Insects do have feelings but they feel things very differently from the way you or I do. Generally we understand that lower forms animals like insects appear limited to sensation. But social insects demonstrate advanced learning capability which was previously thought impossible. By certain movements of the body and of parts of the body, especially the wings, antennae, and jaws, and by sounds made by various organs in sundry ways, they convey to one another the primitive and simple emotions of their hind and of all animate beings. We may not understand but surely insects do have feelings that could be understood by them.
Yeah, in that case they'd probably prefer instant crushing then getting torn up and fed to 1000 baby maggots amirite?
Quote from: AllEyesOnMe on May 22, 2011, 03:30:51 PM
Some would say that insects do not have emotions.It is due to the fact that emotion is not usually associated with insect per observation. That could be due to the inability of the insect's exoskeleton to move muscles' surface and skin that one can interpret as a smile or other facial emotion.
The reflexive insects' reaction to environmental cues are usually not interpreted as emotion. Science suggests that insects reactions are simple reflexes. In humans, emotions are associated with the release of a chemicals called endorphins in the brain. Endorphins have also have been discovered in the insect brain. So if human is feeling happy, there is a release of endomorphins. In case of insects, is release of endomorphins mean just a reflex? If that a case, we can think that human release of endomorphin as well is a reflex? Well, science needs to unveil th etruth on that.
Insects do have feelings but they feel things very differently from the way you or I do. Generally we understand that lower forms animals like insects appear limited to sensation. But social insects demonstrate advanced learning capability which was previously thought impossible. By certain movements of the body and of parts of the body, especially the wings, antennae, and jaws, and by sounds made by various organs in sundry ways, they convey to one another the primitive and simple emotions of their hind and of all animate beings. We may not understand but surely insects do have feelings that could be understood by them.
Stop always writing so much, I never read your posts cause you write so much and I hate reading a lot of text :]
Quote from: Tricky on May 22, 2011, 03:33:29 PM
Yeah, in that case they'd probably prefer instant crushing then getting torn up and fed to 1000 baby maggots amirite?
Now were speaking of insects and I don't know who will torn up a spider and feed it to 1000 baby maggots,there are different situations most insects such as bugs don't have natural enemies in the cities and that's why they multiplicate so fast and people start the carnage using shoes and other stuff that won't kill them instantly,like my mother said "they are hard to kill, you can crush them and hear them crush and they bleed but they still moving must be hella painfull".
So let me give you a piece or advice,just explain to the insect that he is invading your personal space and making you feel uncomfortable or catch it in a cup and LET IT GO OUSIDE.
@Di Did you know ?
The house dust mite is a cosmopolitan guest in human habitation. Dust mites feed on organic detritus such as flakes of shed human skin and flourish in the stable environment of dwellings. House dust mites are a common cause of asthma and allergic symptoms worldwide.
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/eb/House_Dust_Mite.jpg/220px-House_Dust_Mite.jpg)
AND the average bed contains between two million to six million dust mites, so you should get over it.
Alex, I knew that, I'm talking about the bugs I actually can see and that are gross. For example some are quite cute, like caterpillars xD. I also used to play with spiders, but outside. I can't stand seeing bugs in my room and about the shoe stuff. I know that too so I hit it like 10 times in a row very fast and it dies instantly, but I usually call my dad and he catches it in his hand and lets it go out which makes me say "eww come on!! > x>" .
If you hit it 10 times in a row it doesn't die instantly.....
Quote from: AllEyesOnMe on May 22, 2011, 04:18:26 PM
If you hit it 10 times in a row it doesn't die instantly.....
Well.. whatever.
15 years << true story
Quote from: AllEyesOnMe on May 22, 2011, 03:21:03 PM
Quote from: Tricky on May 22, 2011, 03:04:39 PM
Not like they had plans to meet up with anyone, anyway.
Mistake @last post repaired.
Your wrong, they have plans meeting with someone = breeding.
Also enjoying the pleasures of life, for a fly that would be ... fly's and dog doo. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9VWrtqrk2-0#)
Umm..
Is it weird to smell it on the screen? ._.