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Do cicadas annoy anyone else?
For real
![]() these bastards have been annoying me for DECADES |
sorry, how long exactly?
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1994-2007 so that's one decade plus three tenth of a decade. actually there is no cicada where i live now. but they still annoy me. silly bugs
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well, not during the winter.
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i like cicadas. But they look kind of creepy, and are larger than bugs need be. There is a dead one on my window sill that got baked in the heat. He is magnificent.
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you should eat it.
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in the summer they are highly annoying
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so much for getting laid. don't they have no dignity?
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i actually enjoy the noise, i have to say.
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I have insectophobia.
Eradicate them all, i say. |
do you? i have a much more common arachnophobia
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how can you do that ? there are nearly 10,000,000,000,000,000,000 (10 quintillion) insects in the world. even nuclear bombs can't erradicate them. |
i like them. they can get loud in places. great noise soundtrack.
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my mum lives in spain and the first time i saw one was when i visited her. As phoenix said, they're bigger than bugs need to be. unlike phoenix though, i really don't like them.
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you'll love what i found, the picture doesn't do it justice, biggest spider i ever saw outside of a pet store, this thing had facial expressions.....eyebrows,everything ![]() |
Does it annoy anyone else that there are "does it annoy anyone else" threads?
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That chubby kid posing in the background of the photo you have as a sig reminds me of this Greek statue. ![]() |
cicadas run on a non-base 10 time system, though. so no decades....
Nearly all cicadas spend multiple years growing underground as juveniles, before emerging above ground for a short adult stage of several weeks to a few months. The seven periodical cicada species are so named because, in any one location, all of the members of the population are developmentally synchronized—they emerge as adults all at once in the same year. This periodicity is especially amazing because their life cycles are so extremely long—13 or 17 years (both prime numbers). the next emergence in NJ will be in 2013. |
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So... would that be the 3rd year of the new decade? or the 4th? |
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