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Mr.Bimbles
Iceland457 Posts
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TOCHMY
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Mr.Bimbles
Iceland457 Posts
On July 09 2012 20:48 TOCHMY wrote: Nice story with a happy ending. 5/5 Having similar troubles, just follow this tutorial.. | ||
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D4V3Z02
Germany693 Posts
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Th1rdEye
United States1074 Posts
Those fuckers would attack you even if you hit the table too hard. | ||
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ParkwayDrive
United States328 Posts
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matiK23
United States963 Posts
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surfinbird1
Germany999 Posts
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Zorkmid
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peacenl
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Roe
Canada6002 Posts
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Mr.Bimbles
Iceland457 Posts
On July 10 2012 02:45 Roe wrote: and you didn't write a poem about it? Coming soon™ Yeah! I went there, blizzard style! | ||
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PaqMan
United States1475 Posts
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Sigh
Canada2433 Posts
"like a boss" | ||
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FraCuS
United States1072 Posts
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Pyrrhuloxia
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JimSocks
United States968 Posts
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airtown
United States410 Posts
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Mr.Bimbles
Iceland457 Posts
On July 10 2012 06:34 airtown wrote: I'm surprised that there are bees in Iceland. Well they settled in Iceland pretty recently, AND THEY ARE IMPORTANT FOR THE ECO SYSTEM! | ||
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peacenl
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PaqMan
United States1475 Posts
On July 10 2012 09:08 peacenl wrote: Show nested quote + On July 10 2012 06:18 Pyrrhuloxia wrote: I had a basketball sized one in my corral a few years ago. Just sprayed it myself. Show nested quote + On July 10 2012 06:34 airtown wrote: I'm surprised that there are bees in Iceland. It seems that some people from some country just confirmed the stereotype about being dumb . It's actually funny because it started out as a joke to be honest. Nonetheless, please do not hurt hundreds of animals at a time which is not a 100% necessary (use your brain as a human on this one, not your irrational fears), I know quite a few beekeepers from other forums which all continuously express their concerns, as it seems for good reason because large hives are dissappearing each day. Scientists recorded entire populations dissapearing in a large areas in the EU and US.http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/comment/ambroseevans_pritchard/8306970/Einstein-was-right-honey-bee-collapse-threatens-global-food-security.html So because I commented one word (epic) on his blog, you automatically assume that I'm an ignorant and dumb American who knows nothing about the positive effects that bees have on Earth's ecosystems? That's very arrogant of you. He's not going around committing mass genocide of bees. This one beehive occupied his table and seeing that they were a nuisance, he killed them. Iceland isn't doomed. | ||
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Mr.Bimbles
Iceland457 Posts
Whhaaa whaaa geeze, its all good fun. Stop going all "negative Nancy" on us :D | ||
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EngrishTeacher
Canada1109 Posts
Was driving with windows down and one just flew into my neck area stinging me into a fit of rage. Good riddance, and it's not they'll die anyway. When the hive gets destroyed, the workers eat up to 2x their body weight in honey and start to build a new hive immediately. | ||
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9-BiT
United States1089 Posts
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LaSt)ChAnCe
United States2179 Posts
On July 10 2012 02:42 peacenl wrote: Because bees are seriously lowering in numbers in many areas in the world, as a result no pollination anymore, and after just a few months this vital link in a major ecosystem is broken and a lot more dies out and the planet becomes uninhabitable. it makes me mad when people say this. the world is made of organisms that adapted throughout the ages. one animal going extinct isn't going to make the world uninhabitable; the world would adapt (that isn't to say it wouldn't have a terrible negative affect on the ecosystem, but it's not so drastic as turning the world into a barren wasteland) | ||
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peacenl
550 Posts
On July 10 2012 13:49 LaSt)ChAnCe wrote: Show nested quote + On July 10 2012 02:42 peacenl wrote: On July 09 2012 23:46 matiK23 wrote: Next time: lighter and hairspray Because bees are seriously lowering in numbers in many areas in the world, as a result no pollination anymore, and after just a few months this vital link in a major ecosystem is broken and a lot more dies out and the planet becomes uninhabitable. it makes me mad when people say this. the world is made of organisms that adapted throughout the ages. one animal going extinct isn't going to make the world uninhabitable; the world would adapt (that isn't to say it wouldn't have a terrible negative affect on the ecosystem, but it's not so drastic as turning the world into a barren wasteland) Einstein was overreacting on his hypothesis of destroying habitation, but it doesn't make sense to start killing of hundreds of animals for no apparent reason. | ||
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Mr.Bimbles
Iceland457 Posts
On July 10 2012 20:25 peacenl wrote: Show nested quote + On July 10 2012 13:49 LaSt)ChAnCe wrote: On July 10 2012 02:42 peacenl wrote: On July 09 2012 23:46 matiK23 wrote: Next time: lighter and hairspray Because bees are seriously lowering in numbers in many areas in the world, as a result no pollination anymore, and after just a few months this vital link in a major ecosystem is broken and a lot more dies out and the planet becomes uninhabitable. it makes me mad when people say this. the world is made of organisms that adapted throughout the ages. one animal going extinct isn't going to make the world uninhabitable; the world would adapt (that isn't to say it wouldn't have a terrible negative affect on the ecosystem, but it's not so drastic as turning the world into a barren wasteland) Einstein was overreacting on his hypothesis of destroying habitation, but it doesn't make sense to start killing of hundreds of animals for no apparent reason. No apparent reason? You know they sting on sight? They were in our garden and they were flying all over, me and my friend got stung three times just by approaching the table... | ||
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Zaranth
United States345 Posts
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Mr.Bimbles
Iceland457 Posts
On July 11 2012 00:47 Zaranth wrote: Are you sure they were bees and not wasps? I always thought wasps were way more aggressive, because if a bee stings you it will die, but a wasp can sting you as many times as it wants and it will not die. Maybe, but I'm sorry cause my english vocabulary is a bit lacking. All I know that they are not bees... Though I'm not sure if they are wasps or not. | ||
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