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I HATE INSECTS (Read 4285 times)
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Reply #30 - Nov 26th, 2008 at 6:15am
 
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Poor dragonfly. They are beautiful animals. She did you no harm.

Ever watched a spider closely. Awesome.
really just stand still and closely intently watch one, as an artist does.
marvel at them.


I agree.  Do you know the dragon fly is on the point of extinction.  Insects are beautiful creatures and if given the chance they will get out of your way quick smart.

Did you also know an English boy asphyxiated himself with a Lynx deoderant last week - so be careful with the toxic sprays.  I'd rather be bitten by a dragon fly than choke to death on solvents.

A boy of 12 collapsed and died after using 'copious' amounts of deodorant in a cramped bathroom, an inquest heard.

Daniel Hurley was overcome by solvents in the Lynx Vice spray and his heart began to beat irregularly, the hearing was told.

His father Robert found him collapsed in the bath at the family home after spraying on too much of the deodorant.

Mr Hurley said he had desperately tried to revive Daniel but the schoolboy died in hospital five days later from cardiac arrhythmia - or abnormal heart rhythms.

He told the inquest in Derby on Wednesday that Daniel 'was always putting gel on his hair and spraying deodorant'.


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1087772/Boy-12-collapsed-died-using-Lynx...
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Reply #31 - Nov 26th, 2008 at 8:05am
 
Gaybriel, you need to do what G. Gordon Liddy did.

At the ripe old age of 6 or 7 he decided that he was too much of a wimp. So he picked the thing he was most afraid of, a giant wharf rat, caught one, killed it, cooked it and ate it. Said he wasn't scared of them any more.

But I do agree with Emily, better when they are outside doing their job.
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