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crawdad

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im still working this one out, should be simple but the more i think about it the more i think i should think some more about it, i think. im leaning towards letting the trolley do what it was going to do anyway and adopt (or make) 5 kids with track A person to replace the loop bumps on track B.
 

farscaper

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im still working this one out, should be simple but the more i think about it the more i think i should think some more about it, i think. im leaning towards letting the trolley do what it was going to do anyway and adopt (or make) 5 kids with track A person to replace the loop bumps on track B.
If it's truly a question based only on hedonistic ideology then the answer is only if you find loops fun... I do not. Therefore I would rather go faster as I enjoy speed more than loops and choose track A... of course if I also had to share my stash will all the survivors. ... I would choose track B and tuff out the loop so I would have more stash and less demand on the stash.
 

farscaper

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I keep thinking... hey, maybe I should get back on instagram and post some concept artwork to be stolen...

But then I think...
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Duck fucker....

Edit: Wait this isn't the fuck thread... where am i... and why am I barefoot standing in mud....
 

syrupy

Authorized Buyer
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im still working this one out, should be simple but the more i think about it the more i think i should think some more about it, i think. im leaning towards letting the trolley do what it was going to do anyway and adopt (or make) 5 kids with track A person to replace the loop bumps on track B.

I've seen variations on this question. To me, it comes down to any action I take, means I accept responsibility for the life or lives lost. But it's all conceptual, what a person would do in the actual moment is unknown.
 

GetLeft

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I couldn't find the thread for the weird phenomena. No not Trump. But still weird.

Don't want to tempt fate, but...

July 4, I discover a nest of yellow jackets

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while clipping the hedges at the front entrance and while they sting me.
I run. Fall clumsily. I bruise my knee.
Two weeks plus later, I finally defeat the bees, but not without increasing knee pain daily as I maneuver up and down, in and out, left and right, side to side in my battle to pry the nest from the tight knit branches of the all embracing shrubbery.
Today I awake, nest gone, no bee battles to wage, and ... my knee is feeling good!
 

farscaper

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I couldn't find the thread for the weird phenomena. No not Trump. But still weird.

Don't want to tempt fate, but...

July 4, I discover a nest of yellow jackets

1024px-European_wasp_white_bg.jpg


while clipping the hedges at the front entrance and while they sting me.
I run. Fall clumsily. I bruise my knee.
Two weeks plus later, I finally defeat the bees, but not without increasing knee pain daily as I maneuver up and down, in and out, left and right, side to side in my battle to pry the nest from the tight knit branches of the all embracing shrubbery.
Today I awake, nest gone, no bee battles to wage, and ... my knee is feeling good!
Not bees. Wasps! Bees are beneficial pollenators... wasps do not pollenate.

However...
Yellow jacket wasps feed their young liquefied insects, with caterpillars, flies and spiders comprising the largest food groups during most of the summer.

There are also benefits to yellowjacket venom....

I deal with 4 varieties of wasps every year.... yellowjacket wasps being the most aggressive (in my experience)

Additional random thought...

Nothing will make you feel more like a samurai than swatting a few attacking yellowjackets out of mid-air with a stick of wood just trying to get to your front door. (Personal experience)

... at least they aren't hornets.:uhoh:
 

Quetzalcoatl

DEADY GUERRERO/DIRT COBAIN/GEORGE KUSH
Not bees. Wasps! Bees are beneficial pollenators... wasps do not pollenate.

However...
Yellow jacket wasps feed their young liquefied insects, with caterpillars, flies and spiders comprising the largest food groups during most of the summer.

There are also benefits to yellowjacket venom....

I deal with 4 varieties of wasps every year.... yellowjacket wasps being the most aggressive (in my experience)

Additional random thought...

Nothing will make you feel more like a samurai than swatting a few attacking yellowjackets out of mid-air with a stick of wood just trying to get to your front door. (Personal experience)

... at least they aren't hornets.:uhoh:
The fig wasps would like a word with you...
 

killick

But I like it!
Fuck Florida. If I get killed in my own yard I at least want it to be a bear, or something big and messy. Not a bug. That's not a man's way to die. Being caught in the blades of a combine, now that's a real way to die...
'Inspector Frank Drebbin, Police Squad'...
 
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