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Person wrote: In support of our mission:
[img]http://s13.postimg.org/hs5vs04v7/motivator842f8c2d784134262860a5de6fdd02562bf74a7.jpg[/img]
Have fun, colorblind people...
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SOnerd wrote:Hello everyone.
As leader of Teh Ento Cult, I have noticed far too many people incorrectly using the term "Bug" (including the title of this thread). Therefore, as our responsibilty as Insect Luvrz, we need to take a stand. I am asking that to raise awareness on this very important issue, all Cult members must make the following image the desktop on every computer they use. Yes, even school computers if your system so allows.
[img]http://i.imgur.com/FE9R9fu.png[/img]
Well, it's on my computer.
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samlan16 wrote:
Person wrote: In support of our mission:
[img]http://s13.postimg.org/hs5vs04v7/motivator842f8c2d784134262860a5de6fdd02562bf74a7.jpg[/img]
Have fun, colorblind people...
Sorry about that, it says "Know the Difference, All Bugs are Insects, but not all Insects are Bugs". Again, sorry about having the red background with green letters.
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I've been spoiled with lady bugs coming in through my window. Currently a total of five, one more since I started writing this post.

Edit (2 minutes later): Now there's a sixth. Loving my room!
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This little guy was buzzing around our game room at home but sadly passed away the following morning. RIP little hornet...

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Good news, fellow Cult Members:
I have recently purchased 1,500 live male Coccinellidae from Amazon! I am eagerly awaiting their arrival; they are expected to get to my house around December 7th. Unfortunately, I cannot breed them because they are all male. I was thinking of trying to do an experiment of some sort with 400 or 500 of them. Anybody have ideas? I'm going to keep the other 1,000ish as pets for a little while.
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SOnerd wrote:Good news, fellow Cult Members:
I have recently purchased 1,500 live male Coccinellidae from Amazon! I am eagerly awaiting their arrival; they are expected to get to my house around December 7th. Unfortunately, I cannot breed them because they are all male. I was thinking of trying to do an experiment of some sort with 400 or 500 of them. Anybody have ideas? I'm going to keep the other 1,000ish as pets for a little while.
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samlan16 wrote:
SOnerd wrote:Good news, fellow Cult Members:
I have recently purchased 1,500 live male Coccinellidae from Amazon! I am eagerly awaiting their arrival; they are expected to get to my house around December 7th. Unfortunately, I cannot breed them because they are all male. I was thinking of trying to do an experiment of some sort with 400 or 500 of them. Anybody have ideas? I'm going to keep the other 1,000ish as pets for a little while.
Someone I know who is not on Scioly suggested to see how quickly they can become bros.
But how exactly would you measure bro-ness? I believe that brotherhood, like love, cannot be quantified.
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Genetically modify them :twisted:
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SOnerd wrote:Good news, fellow Cult Members:
I have recently purchased 1,500 live male Coccinellidae from Amazon! I am eagerly awaiting their arrival; they are expected to get to my house around December 7th. Unfortunately, I cannot breed them because they are all male. I was thinking of trying to do an experiment of some sort with 400 or 500 of them. Anybody have ideas? I'm going to keep the other 1,000ish as pets for a little while.
Where does one get these amazing friends? A link would be helpful!

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