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Post by Karl Aksel on Sept 12, 2019 13:31:57 GMT
bumble - to speak or behave in a clumsy or faltering manner. To bungle, or to botch. The prefix is the definition. Isn't it just.
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Post by Karl Aksel on Sept 12, 2019 13:32:52 GMT
The spider must be furious with me, and I don't blame it. Well... You could have taken the roasted carcass and placed it back on the web... and presented the spider with a nice cooked meal. Who knows?.. Maybe, you could have changed the natural world as the spider could have gotten addicted to warm food.... and started to attach his webbings to electrical outlets. ??  No thanks - next thing I know it will be bugging me to get a faster internet connection.
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Post by Vegas on Sept 12, 2019 13:51:08 GMT
Who knows?.. Maybe, you could have changed the natural world as the spider could have gotten addicted to warm food.... and started to attach his webbings to electrical outlets. ??  No thanks - next thing I know it will be bugging me to get a faster internet connection. True. Next thing ya know... He'd be tapping you on the shoulder at 3 in the morning...  - " Psst… Hey, buddy... How'z about gettin' up and cooking me some bacon."
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Post by WarrenPeace on Sept 13, 2019 7:07:58 GMT
More like dumblebees. Not twenty minutes ago, I rescued a bumblebee from a spider's web in the house. The spider was actually manoeuvring around it, trying to position itself for the kill while the bumblebee struggled frantically, getting more and more stuck. Since bumblebees are somewhat endangered, I decided to do what I could for the little feller. First I got out my housekey from my pocket and dragged it away, but of course it was all covered in cobwebs. Then, carefully, with my key and a pocketknife, I set to work carefully removing strands of webbing. At first the bumblebee was moving frantically, trying to get away from me. I still succeeded in getting the most of the sticky webbing off, without harming Mr. B. It had some stuff left on one of its wings, but most of the remaining webbing was stuck to its stinger. It seemed to be able to clean its wings off rather well, but it struggled with freeing itself of the bundle of web on its stinger. I had spent 5-10 minutes cleaning it by now, and it didn't seem afraid of me anymore. In fact, at this point, it raised two of its legs, exposing its rear-end to me when I approached with the pocket knife, and with very careful surgery, I managed to get the last bit off. It was just a little bit of webbing left, and it could easily have flown off with it if it had wanted to, because as soon as I got off the last remnants, it took off. It flew to the curtains of a nearby window, crawled a bit, and then took off again. Right into the living room, and smack into the living room wall. It fell behind the couch, but I found it again. I hadn't rescued it from the spider's clutches just for it to kill itself in such a stupid manner. But it was fine, and flew off again. This time, however, in the direction of a floor lamp, probably drawn to the light and heat. And the last I saw of it was a tiny whisp of smoke as it burned itself to a crisp as it landed by the halogen lamp, presumably on the glass covering it. I really am quite annoyed. The spider must be furious with me, and I don't blame it. I had deprived it of a humongous meal, easily ten times its own size, and for what? I was so pleased with my successful efforts in rescuing that bumblebee, I had really hoped it wold do something with its life. First of all, it is not stupid. It has a different awareness than you do. You know what everything in your place is and what is dangerous and what is safe and the bee doesn't. Also what is safe to you may not be to the bee but it doesn't know that. I hope you realize that humans (Hold my beer and watch this) are the dumber ones between the two. We have the awareness but we just don't care and go ahead and kill the planet which will kill us after all. Second, you are doing this inside a dwelling and then release it inside and you are thinking the bee is stupid? Like you couldn't have taken this outside anywhere and done this. When you point a finger at something you get three pointing back.
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Post by gameboy on Sept 14, 2019 4:31:51 GMT
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