Same. That's all I've got so far is arm soreness. I'm hoping to crank up those side effects to show that my immune system is working, but not so much that it really makes me feel bad.
Hey do ya'll ever think about how when caterpillars make a cocoon they turn into soup and then reassemble the soup into a butterfly and how absolutely wild that is?
Imagine just getting into a sleeping bag, going to sleep, liquefying into soup and then you get out and you're hot.
JedocIn the scupperswith the staggers and jagsRegistered Userregular
Well, you're not hot. You turned to soup, there's a specialized organ you were carrying around the whole time who used the you-soup to grow into a whole new critter. Since your brain was one of the bits that turned into soup and the organ grew a new brain to replace it, I'd argue that the butterfly is not the same entity as the caterpillar in the same way that twin siblings are not the same entity.
Hey do ya'll ever think about how when caterpillars make a cocoon they turn into soup and then reassemble the soup into a butterfly and how absolutely wild that is?
Imagine just getting into a sleeping bag, going to sleep, liquefying into soup and then you get out and you're hot.
Crazy.
What's really wild about it is that after turning into soup and coming out as a butterfly they still remember things that happened to them as a caterpillar, and no one understands how.
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PiptheFairFrequently not in boats.Registered Userregular
As Juggernut Samsa awoke from unsettling dreams one morning, he found himself transformed in his bed into a monstrous vermin.
Hey do ya'll ever think about how when caterpillars make a cocoon they turn into soup and then reassemble the soup into a butterfly and how absolutely wild that is?
Imagine just getting into a sleeping bag, going to sleep, liquefying into soup and then you get out and you're hot.
Crazy.
What's really wild about it is that after turning into soup and coming out as a butterfly they still remember things that happened to them as a caterpillar, and no one understands how.
How do we certify that a butterfly “remembers” things that happened to a caterpillar?
I’m asking this in a very smarmy way but legit question, I’d be fascinated to hear about whatever experiment they devised to verify a caterpillar memory, let alone that a butterfly remembers it later.
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PiptheFairFrequently not in boats.Registered Userregular
Hey do ya'll ever think about how when caterpillars make a cocoon they turn into soup and then reassemble the soup into a butterfly and how absolutely wild that is?
Imagine just getting into a sleeping bag, going to sleep, liquefying into soup and then you get out and you're hot.
Crazy.
What's really wild about it is that after turning into soup and coming out as a butterfly they still remember things that happened to them as a caterpillar, and no one understands how.
How do we certify that a butterfly “remembers” things that happened to a caterpillar?
I’m asking this in a very smarmy way but legit question, I’d be fascinated to hear about whatever experiment they devised to verify a caterpillar memory, let alone that a butterfly remembers it later.
Without knowing what studies 3clips3 is referring to, it's probably a conditioned-stimulus kind of thing. Sort of like Pavlov, but with larvae instead of dogs.
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Munkus BeaverYou don't have to attend every argument you are invited to.Philosophy: Stoicism. Politics: Democratic SocialistRegistered User, ClubPAregular
Hey do ya'll ever think about how when caterpillars make a cocoon they turn into soup and then reassemble the soup into a butterfly and how absolutely wild that is?
Imagine just getting into a sleeping bag, going to sleep, liquefying into soup and then you get out and you're hot.
Crazy.
What's really wild about it is that after turning into soup and coming out as a butterfly they still remember things that happened to them as a caterpillar, and no one understands how.
How do we certify that a butterfly “remembers” things that happened to a caterpillar?
I’m asking this in a very smarmy way but legit question, I’d be fascinated to hear about whatever experiment they devised to verify a caterpillar memory, let alone that a butterfly remembers it later.
They have the researchers say very mean things about the caterpillar and then see if the butterfly writes about it in its journal
Humor can be dissected as a frog can, but dies in the process.
Hey do ya'll ever think about how when caterpillars make a cocoon they turn into soup and then reassemble the soup into a butterfly and how absolutely wild that is?
Imagine just getting into a sleeping bag, going to sleep, liquefying into soup and then you get out and you're hot.
Crazy.
What's really wild about it is that after turning into soup and coming out as a butterfly they still remember things that happened to them as a caterpillar, and no one understands how.
How do we certify that a butterfly “remembers” things that happened to a caterpillar?
I’m asking this in a very smarmy way but legit question, I’d be fascinated to hear about whatever experiment they devised to verify a caterpillar memory, let alone that a butterfly remembers it later.
They have the researchers say very mean things about the caterpillar and then see if the butterfly writes about it in its journal
I hate moths. Big ole moths like Lunas and deaths head are cool. But every other moth can go die. Especially the tiny little fuckers.
They used to get into my room at night and would constantly fly into my eyes and mouth because I guess I am extremely white and the light from my phone illuminated my round face and their little internal light based GPS units would direct them right at me thinking I was the moon.
Hey do ya'll ever think about how when caterpillars make a cocoon they turn into soup and then reassemble the soup into a butterfly and how absolutely wild that is?
Imagine just getting into a sleeping bag, going to sleep, liquefying into soup and then you get out and you're hot.
Crazy.
What's really wild about it is that after turning into soup and coming out as a butterfly they still remember things that happened to them as a caterpillar, and no one understands how.
How do we certify that a butterfly “remembers” things that happened to a caterpillar?
I’m asking this in a very smarmy way but legit question, I’d be fascinated to hear about whatever experiment they devised to verify a caterpillar memory, let alone that a butterfly remembers it later.
Without knowing what studies 3clips3 is referring to, it's probably a conditioned-stimulus kind of thing. Sort of like Pavlov, but with larvae instead of dogs.
I watched a video of a ladybug eating aphids. the aphids sat there while all their buddies got eaten, then continue sitting there while they themselves get eaten
aphids are real dumb
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3cl1ps3I will build a labyrinth to house the cheeseRegistered Userregular
Hey do ya'll ever think about how when caterpillars make a cocoon they turn into soup and then reassemble the soup into a butterfly and how absolutely wild that is?
Imagine just getting into a sleeping bag, going to sleep, liquefying into soup and then you get out and you're hot.
Crazy.
What's really wild about it is that after turning into soup and coming out as a butterfly they still remember things that happened to them as a caterpillar, and no one understands how.
How do we certify that a butterfly “remembers” things that happened to a caterpillar?
I’m asking this in a very smarmy way but legit question, I’d be fascinated to hear about whatever experiment they devised to verify a caterpillar memory, let alone that a butterfly remembers it later.
Without knowing what studies 3clips3 is referring to, it's probably a conditioned-stimulus kind of thing. Sort of like Pavlov, but with larvae instead of dogs.
“Get a butterfly or giant fuzzy moth to land perfectly on my extended index finger tip” is for sure on my bucket list.
I don't know how common they are over there, but butterfly tents are definitely a thing and putting a little nectar or something on your finger would surely give you the desired result.
this sounds suspiciously like some moth propaganda
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Munkus BeaverYou don't have to attend every argument you are invited to.Philosophy: Stoicism. Politics: Democratic SocialistRegistered User, ClubPAregular
“Get a butterfly or giant fuzzy moth to land perfectly on my extended index finger tip” is for sure on my bucket list.
I don't know how common they are over there, but butterfly tents are definitely a thing and putting a little nectar or something on your finger would surely give you the desired result.
I have a story about pollinators that happened yesterday. I'm still upset about it
I went out to water the flowers on my deck and I saw a couple of native bees on one of the plants. "yay!" I thought, "not only bees, but threatened bees! I'll wait to water until they're gone". One of them did look a bit odd posturally, but I didn't pay too much mind, bees do weird shit sometimes.
anyway I came out a bit later and I saw one of the bees off the flower, on the dirt near the edge of the planter, curled up and looking dead. But still kind of moving? Ok that was REALLY weird so I took a closer look and realised that underneath the bee was a fucking spider*, eating it.
If it hadn't been a native bee I wouldn't have cared, my deck spiders are usually friends. But FFS couldn't you be eating, like, a fly or something??
hopefully there are more bees around.
*(possibly a jumping spider, after some googling, which normally I like. But leave my bees alone!)
I woke up at 2 AM in bed, have zero recollection when I even got in bed much less fell asleep. Last thing I remember was finishing dinner sometime around 8 PM.
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Imagine just getting into a sleeping bag, going to sleep, liquefying into soup and then you get out and you're hot.
Crazy.
Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better
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What's really wild about it is that after turning into soup and coming out as a butterfly they still remember things that happened to them as a caterpillar, and no one understands how.
and I felt like that runner in the Animatrix who runs so fast he starts to substantiate and the agents make all his muscles pop
I started moving and my limbs were like "enough of that" and I was "limbs come on if you stop we'll fall over."
How do we certify that a butterfly “remembers” things that happened to a caterpillar?
I’m asking this in a very smarmy way but legit question, I’d be fascinated to hear about whatever experiment they devised to verify a caterpillar memory, let alone that a butterfly remembers it later.
'World Record'
made by madhouse studios and directed by the guy that did redline
well, third technically, because The Second Renaissance is a two-parter
Without knowing what studies 3clips3 is referring to, it's probably a conditioned-stimulus kind of thing. Sort of like Pavlov, but with larvae instead of dogs.
They have the researchers say very mean things about the caterpillar and then see if the butterfly writes about it in its journal
That is animal abuse and I will not stand for it.
a moth flies into me and I act like I got an ember on me
a butterfly lands on me and I'm like magnificent.
Smashing Pumpkins, surely.
A Bullet Journal With Butterfly Wings
They used to get into my room at night and would constantly fly into my eyes and mouth because I guess I am extremely white and the light from my phone illuminated my round face and their little internal light based GPS units would direct them right at me thinking I was the moon.
Yep, looks like it
https://sites.psu.edu/siowfa16/2016/11/14/do-butterflies-remember-being-caterpillars/
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so whaaaat if you made a biodome and filled it with plants and also pump a bunch of oxygen in and then just kinda let some bugs be bugs out there
do you think they'd get bigger as generations passed?
do you think they'd get real big?
because I can think of worse reasons to own a greenhouse.
edit: god, I'd be the best mad scientist
aphids are real dumb
It's precisely this!
I don't know how common they are over there, but butterfly tents are definitely a thing and putting a little nectar or something on your finger would surely give you the desired result.
About half a second later my cat was also on my fingertip.
Moths eat my sweaters
Fuck moths.
Need some stuff designed or printed? I can help with that.
Moths pollinate too! Moths are friends!
this sounds suspiciously like some moth propaganda
I am being told by the tiny twins in this seashell that moths are friends
That’s cheating!
I went out to water the flowers on my deck and I saw a couple of native bees on one of the plants. "yay!" I thought, "not only bees, but threatened bees! I'll wait to water until they're gone". One of them did look a bit odd posturally, but I didn't pay too much mind, bees do weird shit sometimes.
anyway I came out a bit later and I saw one of the bees off the flower, on the dirt near the edge of the planter, curled up and looking dead. But still kind of moving? Ok that was REALLY weird so I took a closer look and realised that underneath the bee was a fucking spider*, eating it.
If it hadn't been a native bee I wouldn't have cared, my deck spiders are usually friends. But FFS couldn't you be eating, like, a fly or something??
hopefully there are more bees around.
*(possibly a jumping spider, after some googling, which normally I like. But leave my bees alone!)