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stellyriesling2012
I thought I should post one of my more controversial pieces (LOL) I remember watching insect porn as a kid on the discovery channel or some nature program and it left a deep impression on me because it got me wondering: so what makes us more superior to them, aside from size? If we have so much in common with even the tiniest insects and organisms, we are far more primitive than we give ourselves credit for; we do the same things flies do -- something about that thought drove me nuts as a kid... But actually we know nothing about how other creatures see the world, even with all our scientific equipment. They could be 1000 times smarter than us and process the world through numerical algorithms or highly complex visual abilities that would cause our own brains to explode. They're not hard-wired to do things as we believe; they just know exactly what needs to be done and are therefore far superior to us.
Stelly Riesling I do believe that Meg Bennett! Especially when I'm around them and observe them closely. I often have close encounters with all kinds of insects in the beach area like bees, butterflies, dragonflies, etc., and they sit on me for long periods of time, even during movement, as if knowing somehow I won't harm them the way pigeons know. Once a dying bee clung onto my shirt and didn't want to let go no matter how I tried to shake it off. Even when I brought it to some bushes and placed it there, it kept flying back on me as if it didn't want to die alone, which touched me deeply. An experiment I did with a fly that invaded my home several times is, contrary to what I always did before, I decided not to swing at it or try to kill it, just let it be. The little bugger would practically never leave my side at my computer desk, buzzing around that area constantly. It would crawl all over me and when I brushed it off gently it kept on crawling, meaning it saw no threat in me and got totally comfortable. The next day, I decided to try and kill it, striking it with stuff and missing repeatedly. It disappeared forever after that. Those are just a few minor examples. Hey these critters have been around the block for billions of years, lol, they've probably got the whole planet mapped out perfectly in their minds! I really appreciate your input on the subject and kind words, thanks so much! nother thing I recalled from my childhood: back in Dallas, there was plenty of nature where I lived and a great many ladybugs. My friends and I were watching them closely one day and I pointed out a pair in mating, to which they said "ewwww grosssss" in unison. Maybe I'm a freak but I thought it was the sweetest thing and I couldn't stop watching, lol. I bet if the ladybugs would see us humans mate, they'd have the same reaction as those kids, hehe
Oh my Susan!! cannibalistic porn, yikes! I thought only black widows did that. This one has taken fidelity to frightening levels!
"...the male is quite simply the nearest high energy meal around, just right to ensure that the eggs in the female's body mature faster"
well, to each species their own! I wonder if the male knows he'll get eaten but always chooses procreation over his own life. Then he would be a most noble creature in my eyes
I know of another grotesque mating ritual among insects: traumatic insemination, in which the male pierces the female's abdomen with his *ahem* and injects his sperm through the wound.
Thank you for your nice words and for reminding me how umm straightforward nature can be!
Stelly Riesling looks like I'm not the only one who appreciates this type of copulation as evidenced on the author's book cover, lolz Thanks Susan dear, that is something I, like Meg up there, believe would make for a very cool read. I read one of the descriptions, this book is a godsend for breaking the ice, making small talk, or just leaving a lasting (possibly permanent) impression on someone by picking out one of many fun facts in it, for example: "Did you know female hyenas have a large phallus?!?" (or) "betcha didn't know that slugs are hermaphrodites with penises on their heads." LOL charming. it's a pleasure on this end too, thank you and everyone who enriched this image a great deall! xoxo
stellyriesling2012
I thought I should post one of my more controversial pieces (LOL) I remember watching insect porn as a kid on the discovery channel or some nature program and it left a deep impression on me because it got me wondering: so what makes us more superior to them, aside from size? If we have so much in common with even the tiniest insects and organisms, we are far more primitive than we give ourselves credit for; we do the same things flies do -- something about that thought drove me nuts as a kid... But actually we know nothing about how other creatures see the world, even with all our scientific equipment. They could be 1000 times smarter than us and process the world through numerical algorithms or highly complex visual abilities that would cause our own brains to explode. They're not hard-wired to do things as we believe; they just know exactly what needs to be done and are therefore far superior to us.
Stelly Riesling I do believe that Meg Bennett! Especially when I'm around them and observe them closely. I often have close encounters with all kinds of insects in the beach area like bees, butterflies, dragonflies, etc., and they sit on me for long periods of time, even during movement, as if knowing somehow I won't harm them the way pigeons know. Once a dying bee clung onto my shirt and didn't want to let go no matter how I tried to shake it off. Even when I brought it to some bushes and placed it there, it kept flying back on me as if it didn't want to die alone, which touched me deeply. An experiment I did with a fly that invaded my home several times is, contrary to what I always did before, I decided not to swing at it or try to kill it, just let it be. The little bugger would practically never leave my side at my computer desk, buzzing around that area constantly. It would crawl all over me and when I brushed it off gently it kept on crawling, meaning it saw no threat in me and got totally comfortable. The next day, I decided to try and kill it, striking it with stuff and missing repeatedly. It disappeared forever after that. Those are just a few minor examples. Hey these critters have been around the block for billions of years, lol, they've probably got the whole planet mapped out perfectly in their minds! I really appreciate your input on the subject and kind words, thanks so much! nother thing I recalled from my childhood: back in Dallas, there was plenty of nature where I lived and a great many ladybugs. My friends and I were watching them closely one day and I pointed out a pair in mating, to which they said "ewwww grosssss" in unison. Maybe I'm a freak but I thought it was the sweetest thing and I couldn't stop watching, lol. I bet if the ladybugs would see us humans mate, they'd have the same reaction as those kids, hehe
Oh my Susan!! cannibalistic porn, yikes! I thought only black widows did that. This one has taken fidelity to frightening levels!
"...the male is quite simply the nearest high energy meal around, just right to ensure that the eggs in the female's body mature faster"
well, to each species their own! I wonder if the male knows he'll get eaten but always chooses procreation over his own life. Then he would be a most noble creature in my eyes
I know of another grotesque mating ritual among insects: traumatic insemination, in which the male pierces the female's abdomen with his *ahem* and injects his sperm through the wound.
Thank you for your nice words and for reminding me how umm straightforward nature can be!
Stelly Riesling looks like I'm not the only one who appreciates this type of copulation as evidenced on the author's book cover, lolz Thanks Susan dear, that is something I, like Meg up there, believe would make for a very cool read. I read one of the descriptions, this book is a godsend for breaking the ice, making small talk, or just leaving a lasting (possibly permanent) impression on someone by picking out one of many fun facts in it, for example: "Did you know female hyenas have a large phallus?!?" (or) "betcha didn't know that slugs are hermaphrodites with penises on their heads." LOL charming. it's a pleasure on this end too, thank you and everyone who enriched this image a great deall! xoxo