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This took far too long. And I hit the ceiling once meaning I had to start over!
Something really weird happened yesterday.
So a wasp came flying into our house. Naturally I didn't want him in the house so I picked up a pillow and started to wave at it against him towards the open balcony door so he would fly out. However he was quite a resilient bastard to chase out so it took some time. Then he decided to fly towards the other window at the opposite way of the balcony. And now the weirdness comes in. He flew towards the curtain and... dissapeared. Poof, he was gone. He dissapeared right in front of our eyes, vanished into thin air. I checked to see if he was sitting on the curtain, but he was not. Where'd he go? It also happened some week ago where i smashed a wasp that was sitting on the balcony door. But for some reason the body just dissapeared when I did it. How is this possible? Does the apartment eat wasps, or what?
I have a theory that certain bugs are far more intelligent that we are, and have the capability to manipulate space-time and have perfected inter-dimensional travel. I've had the same thing happen to me.
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Caligari_87 wrote:I have a theory that certain bugs are far more intelligent that we are, and have the capability to manipulate space-time and have perfected inter-dimensional travel. I've had the same thing happen to me.
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Salad Viking wrote:People need to quit linking to TVTropes. Every time someone does, I end up spending like three hours there.
Speaking from personal experience as having done that: Yes.wildweasel wrote:Is it sad that I noticed the 128 (round number in binary) before the 1337?
Ghastly_dragon wrote:Salad Viking wrote:People need to quit linking to TVTropes. Every time someone does, I end up spending like three hours there.
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wildweasel wrote:Is it sad that I noticed the 128 (round number in binary) before the 1337?
wildweasel wrote:Is it sad that I noticed the 128 (round number in binary) before the 1337?
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