Someone throw in t-nex's keyboard
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What nerve you have.
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Nepsotic's inability to be liked.
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Has anyone mentioned wasps? Well, them.
Just had a life or death battle with one in my kitchen. |
Dix's inability to look male.
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MA's crippling ability to make one emotionally devastated.
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I heard wasps....BEEEEES, THE BEEEES. I err, I had to remove a wasp nest from someone's house the other day, made £30 like a boss.
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You should have destroyed the vile, stripy fiends.
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I did but the blasted things powered through the poison and I have to do a call back on Tuesday, I only hope they don't mutate into super wasps before that time. God help us all.
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Even I know you'd never do anything so hopelessly idiotic as creating a breed of wasps that make killer bees look like common house flies.
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More to the point, I don't have any of the equipment that could carry that out, I do however, have the understanding and the intelligence to do so, in fact it's really not that hard.
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I think I would put sickness in, not for the benefit of the world, just to get rid of my blocked nose
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I would put Scrabtrapman's inconsistent ego. Or possibly his identical twin who he occassionally swaps identities with, like in that movie that I'm not going to name because I don't want to give away the twist ending. That was a good one.
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I would also put in STM's fake angry-persona! We all know he's just a fluffy guy with an obsession over bees :) But that's how I like him best.
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How big are T-Nex's boobs anyway.
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I'm not really angry, last time I was being angry, I was just on edge because of my GCSE's, even then I wasn't realllly angry.
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STM is as fluffy as a big bumblebee.
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^.^
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Bumblebees can sting you without dying. But only experts can encourage them to do so.
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Bumblebees have a stronger sting than honeybees as well. Their stingers aren't as barbed.
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Ghost's inability to not be a dyke.
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Having never been stung by either, I could not possibly comment from experience. However, the Schmidt Sting Pain Index puts bumblebees and common wasps at 2.0 and European honey bees slightly higher at 2.x.
Do the barbs really make a difference? They're smaller than our nerves can possibly distinguish. I understand that they only get caught in the elastic skin of vertebrates and improve the effectiveness against other bees, which they can sting as many times as they like. |
Yes well, the barbs add to the pain a little because they are trying to rip a little thorn like thing out of your finger or whatever repeatedly, and failing, so this tugging gets more frantic. And the schmidt sting pain index isn't very good, especially since everyone appreciates being stung differently. For example I can't feel it when I get stung by one of my bees for more than a minute but being stung by a wasp is far more painful to me, furthermore bumble bees are supposedly more painful at stinging because the chemicals that the stinger puts into you are more potent. So I am aware any way.
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You know how they make snake antivenom? The venom is diluted and injected into horses, goats etc until their immune response produces appropriate antibodies. These are extracted from the blood.
It's probably the same thing with you. Get stung often? Doing the same to a person regularly does not appear to keep sufficient antibodies in the blood to effectively handle an actual snakebite, but probably enough for bees. |
Enough about bees.
God damn bees! |
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DON'T BRING UP BEES AGAIN I BEG PEOPLE
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Reguarding the Bee Gees picture, the man on the right reminds me of this person.
http://img.thesun.co.uk/multimedia/a...80_554544a.jpg |
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