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    I killed an insect, once.

    Anyway, does someone want to give me an incredibly good reason why I should leave this filthy spam of a thread open? Hmmmmn?
    Touch my twat.

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    Insects are steam powered. Everyone knows this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clive
    Anyway, does someone want to give me an incredibly good reason why I should leave this filthy spam of a thread open? Hmmmmn?
    So that we may one day show it to our descendants as the shining achievement of our lives.

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    someone will look back at this and want to commit suicide, i'm sure.


    get on your bikes and ride!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Soeru
    They have little fibres and ligaments connected to nerves around and in their limbs. They're pretty much muscles that work by contracting and relaxing.
    Lol, that's what muscles are, Soeru. XD

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    Quote Originally Posted by polobunny
    Lol, that's what muscles are, Soeru. XD
    Since the thread's author was so fixated that insects don't have muscles, I decided to put it that way. It's nothing like how muscles are in larger mammals, however.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Soeru
    Since the thread's author was so fixated that insects don't have muscles, I decided to put it that way. It's nothing like how muscles are in larger mammals, however.
    If they contract in response to electricity, then they work exactly like every other muscle in the animal kingdom.

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    Has anyone though of insects as manifestations of an omniscient six-dimensional existence?


    Wow, I'm actually posting this nonsense. Must pay more attention next time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pkt-zer0
    Has anyone though of insects as manifestations of an omniscient six-dimensional existence?


    Wow, I'm actually posting this nonsense. Must pay more attention next time.
    Close. It's actually mice and a four dimensional existence.

    Oh, and then dolphins, but they only exist in our three.

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    Insects either walk or fly. Same as any other damn animal, you morons. I mean, even GWB knew that, I'm sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Endemic
    Insects either walk or fly. Same as any other damn animal, you morons. I mean, even GWB knew that, I'm sure.
    ... wait, hold on. You come to a topic about insects. About how they move. And somehow, you manage to pull GWB into it? Are you on something?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zephyr
    Close. It's actually mice and a four dimensional existence.

    Oh, and then dolphins, but they only exist in our three.
    This only shows that insects are(is?) the most powerful of them all.
    And yeah:

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    Quote Originally Posted by pkt-zer0
    42.
    I was seriously waiting for just that. Thread closed.
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    I got dared to eat an ant once, and I did. I cant tell you the rest cause the threads closed.
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