Nature of the day
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- Ramanisky26
- Designer | ClientGnash
- ^ haha, totally.Ramanisky2
- The meme I saw said:
"When you share figma with your client"Longcopylover
- sted3
- Climate change and human greed is causing their extinction. Also these would make great NFTs_niko
- Humanity does it again!utopian
- Brain tries to correct these images to a healthy animal living in its own environment to imagine a less depressing contextsted
- like we see chaos here
https://www.qbn.com/…
and harmony in this:
https://www.qbn.com/…
but in reality it's the exact opposite.sted - yeah @_niko when the last dies that single color changes to black and sends the token into the sun.sted
- Coolscarabin
- horrific typographyfadein11
- Great concept but the choice of font though..
And, yeah, humans sucknbq
- GuyFawkes3
- http://econewsmedia.…GuyFawkes
- lazy motherfuckers. even the lions a lazy ass. get a jab, moranzzz (jk)since1979
- As much as I'd like to believe this fat waste of existence was the one mauled in your link, I think that's just some photo they've added on for no reasondetritus
- Fatto here raises some very uncomfortable psychotic urges in me. I feel like I could genuinely torture him, remorselessly.detritus
- ...although my last 4 hours at work (it's half eleven at night) have been irritating as fuck, so there's probably a little of that in here too.detritus
- i was thinking the same about that fat fuck in the pic detGuyFawkes
- He's tortured himself enough.set
- Trump?utopian
- This is why I'm boycotting the new Rosanne.ShenanigansTV
- IRNlun63
- scientific name: Marto Feldmanicus
https://s-media-cach…PonyBoy - if yurimon was a birdmoldero
- loljohnny_wobble
- he look dumb. but i guess those eyes can see thru walls. who's dumb now mutherfucksBennn
- that wasn't weed, shaggyset
- ^HAbezoar
- scientific name: Marto Feldmanicus
- sarahfailin1
- that's beautiful, man. love finds a way.scarabin
- we are watching the making of 'Aids 2'moldero
- Ebola IVBen99
- what kind of farm is this?drgs
- This is ducking gross.iCanHazQBN
- netflix & chillWeyland
- what a stuck up b%*ch!chukkaphob
- "Keep calm, Daisy. Keep calm. Let that thing do what it needs, and it'll go away without hurting you."ETM
- shapesalad3
Emerald Cockroach Wasp:
From Wiki - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Em…
Reproductive behavior and lifecycle
Female wasps of this species were reported to sting a cockroach (specifically a Periplaneta americana, Periplaneta australasiae, or Nauphoeta rhombifolia)[2] twice, delivering venom. Researchers[7] using radioactive labeling demonstrated that the wasp stings precisely into specific ganglia of the roach. It delivers an initial sting to a thoracic ganglion and injects venom to mildly and reversibly paralyze the front legs of its victim. A biochemically-induced transient paralysis takes over the cockroach,[8] where the temporary loss of mobility facilitates the second venomous sting at a precise spot in the victim's head ganglia (brain), in the section that controls the escape reflex. As a result of this sting, the roach will first groom extensively, and then become sluggish and fail to show normal escape responses.[9] The venom is reported to block receptors for the neurotransmitter octopamine.[10]Once the host is incapacitated, the wasp proceeds to chew off half of each of the roach's antennae, after which it carefully feeds from exuding hemolymph.[2][3] The wasp, which is too small to carry the roach, then leads the victim to the wasp's burrow, by pulling one of the roach's antennae in a manner similar to a leash. In the burrow, the wasp will lay one or two white eggs, about 2 mm long, between the roach's legs.[3] It then exits and proceeds to fill in the burrow entrance with any surrounding debris, more to keep other predators and competitors out than to keep the roach in.
With its escape reflex disabled, the stung roach simply rests in the burrow as the wasp's egg hatches after about 3 days. The hatched larva lives and feeds for 4–5 days on the roach, then chews its way into its abdomen and proceeds to live as an endoparasitoid.[4] Over a period of 8 days, the final-instar larva will consume the roach's internal organs, finally killing its host, and enters the pupal stage inside a cocoon in the roach's body.[4] Eventually, the fully grown wasp emerges from the roach's body to begin its adult life.
- DamnGnash
- they are real enemies :)sted
- yeah crazy, I think I saw an Attenborough episode on it_niko
- When she's gorgeous aas hell but you know it's still not worth itProjectile
- grafician3
- the only good bug is a dead bughotroddy
- not one to tread on barefootautoflavour
- these fuckers where all over me while being in australiamilfhunter
- how big are these fuckers?jagara
- @jagara rather small, fingertip size.milfhunter
- scarabin4
- Penis fish don't give a shitYakuZoku
- Wacky Worm Fishing LurePioneerDJ303
- SFW threadNonEntity