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Ew, I don't like gummy worms/bears or anything else gummy :-|

 

Plus the giant gummy worm reminds me of my caterpillar nightmares :( and that grosses me out lol

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Ew, I don't like gummy worms/bears or anything else gummy :-|

 

Plus the giant gummy worm reminds me of my caterpillar nightmares :( and that grosses me out lol

 

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Ew, I don't like gummy worms/bears or anything else gummy :-|

 

Plus the giant gummy worm reminds me of my caterpillar nightmares :( and that grosses me out lol

 

b-swal-c.jpg

MilkweedTussockMothCaterpillar11oClock.jpg

caterpillar.jpg

CaterpillarsWallpapers.jpg

 

The last three are likely venomous to some degree.

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Ew, I don't like gummy worms/bears or anything else gummy :-|

 

Plus the giant gummy worm reminds me of my caterpillar nightmares :( and that grosses me out lol

 

b-swal-c.jpg

MilkweedTussockMothCaterpillar11oClock.jpg

caterpillar.jpg

CaterpillarsWallpapers.jpg

 

The last three are likely venomous to some degree.

 

Foolish child! Hasn't Pokemon taught you anything?????

 

If you DON'T MOVE, the poison CAN'T hurt you!

 

DDDUUUHHHHHHH

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The brighter and fuzzier, the more dangerous.

 

I know there is one caterpillar in Brazil that has venom that will kill you in a few hours if your skin touches its barbs. And there is no treatment.

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The brighter and fuzzier, the more dangerous.

And to think we've collectively trained our young to love bright, fuzzy things. Mother Nature is a [bleep].

 

I think we're just innately more conscious of things that are bright and fuzzy, not necessarily more fearful or desiring of them. Just more aware. It's the society and conditions we are in that fill in the blanks. If we live in danger, our awareness turns into caution and fear, and thus we interpret the bright colors and fuzzy texture to mean danger. But if we live in a developed society where such things aren't an issue, our awareness turns into attraction and thus find fun and are appealed by such traits.

 

Psychology theory of the day. Tune in tomorrow for why I think humans are naturally attracted to symmetry, even though nature tends to favor disorder.

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well birds are in constant danger and must be alert.

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..i havent already?

 

i'll do it tomorrow, not going on again tonight gonna head to bed soon

 

>Zaaptastic

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omg :sad:

 

Whoever posted that, and then whoever quoted that. I hate you tbh </3

 

I couldn't even spend the time to look and see who posted. Had to instant scroll past. Like they bother me that much :(

 

I've had the same recurring nightmare about caterpillars for years and years.

 

Just seeing one on the sidewalk destroys me. I start feeling like they're all over me and feeling sick and my breathing gets all shallow and what not. Last year in school one of the guys brought a caterpillar into the classroom to bug me and I had to leave and was crying and freaking out.

 

I hate it. It's so terrible :(

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omg :sad:

 

Whoever posted that, and then whoever quoted that. I hate you tbh </3

 

I couldn't even spend the time to look and see who posted. Had to instant scroll past. Like they bother me that much :(

 

I've had the same recurring nightmare about caterpillars for years and years.

 

Just seeing one on the sidewalk destroys me. I start feeling like they're all over me and feeling sick and my breathing gets all shallow and what not. Last year in school one of the guys brought a caterpillar into the classroom to bug me and I had to leave and was crying and freaking out.

 

I hate it. It's so terrible :(

 

sorry D:

 

please dont hate us!

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Then no more caterpillars please <3

 

It's such a ridiculous fear, but that nightmare has ruined me. I've never been so terrified of anything in my life as I am of caterpillars :(

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That feeling where you feel like sneaking around places at night because it's an awesome feeling to pretend you're some odd ninja person.

 

Too bad I live in a rural area, which means little mischief to cause.

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I had stuff to post but I forgot.

 

Um, someone has crazy looking forums o.O

 

Also, doesn't living in a rural area mean it's easier to get away with mischief? o.O

 

Idk I'm a city boy.

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Not so cute when you dream you're trapped in a room throwing up caterpillars that are hundreds of feet long :thumbdown:

 

Then you get to wake up the next morning and it feels like they're actually coming out of your throat :???:

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