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Friday, 26-Feb-16 23:56:34 UTC from web- Light likes this.
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@mushi I don't think reality can handle that image.
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@mushi Thats too much class
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@mushi Was it your fur suit, Mushi-San?
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@l1ghtsword neither could i
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@metaltao Oh you slay me X D
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@metaltao bugs arent furry
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@l1ghtsword Do I lay you? ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
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@mushi Megalopyge Opercularis... the flannel moth... quite furry http://rainbowdash.net/attachment/833752
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@critialcloudkicker Adorable! <3
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@metaltao I don't think my partner would appreciate that. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
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@mushi CHECKMATE!
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@critialcloudkicker you won this one
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@mushi ARE YOU SURE MUSHI? http://pny.lv/08i6q
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@metaltao they dont identify themselves as fur kin
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@mushi Yet, they have Fur Skin
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@mushi Oh and then there are these things. They like me. Sadly they are becomming more and more scarce. I used to see a LOT of them around my house. ... They do tend to try and headbutt me when they wanna try and get in my hair ( back when it was longer especially ), which kinda feel like someone threw a very tiny pillow at you, and then you get swatted by their wings. They can only sting once and then they die, but I have never gotten stung by anything that can fly, not even wasps, and those are like the non pacifist weird uncles to these things, whatever they are called... "hommel ?" http://rainbowdash.net/attachment/833757
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@critialcloudkicker are those what you call bumblebees?
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@mushi Oh, yes, ofcourse, durr ( I should probably go to bed soon... its 01:11 already, darn ) ... Point is in the Genus Bombus there are 5 species alone, 1 subgroup up you have 60 and they ALL look a lot like eachother to the point where behavioral patterns and thorax colourations are the main differenciating factors. Meanwhile the BumbleBee that would possibly prosper at all is this thing ( Bombus Balteatus, the golden-belted bumblebee )... Which is even furrier... dang... http://rainbowdash.net/attachment/833758
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@critialcloudkicker they make a lot of noise when they are flying. I used to be scared of them when i was a kid because someone told me they were wasps. Once i wasted a lot of time seeing one of those feeding on a sunflower, it was cute
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@mushi Bombus Atratus are the scariest looking ones there are though. Probably because they dress in all black with blue reflective wings. They are more common in brazil than all the others I've looked at sofar... someone should have made an index for where they are found, grr, but they are still a very fascinating bug, I like this book. http://rainbowdash.net/attachment/833760
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@critialcloudkicker that i havent seen. The ones you see more oftem are coverde in black hair
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@mushi Hmm, Bumblebees really prefer the northern hemisphere, and there are not any really black ( meaning no flamboyent yellow, red, or white parts ) ones I can find in this book other than that one. Meaning I'd just have to wait till you can picture one for me one day or another, and then bug a woodsman about it :)
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@critialcloudkicker well, maybe those were just fat hairy black bees
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@mushi Or maybe the one in the picture just went to the barber before posing for a picture... *brainfart*... hey ! ... How would they pay the barber ?
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@critialcloudkicker they would pay the barber in bumblebucks!
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@mushi oh that sounds like a swell idea to dream of. General sillyness. I'll BEE sleeping then :)
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@mushi Yeap, tonight I'll BEE dreaming about bumblebucks