Old Thunder
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You ever notice how fewer bees there are?
And what's the deal with that GUNS: THE ALBUM thing?
And what's the deal with that GUNS: THE ALBUM thing?
Yeah, it's really sad, they've been disappearing for a long time. I've been seeing them less and less to the point that last year I just saw a few, but this past Spring I didn't see any at all. None. Not even one.You ever notice how fewer bees there are?
Nope. They still seem plentiful to me. But fewer of 'em is okay by me. Same goes for wasps, flies, mosquitoes, gnats, springtails, stink bugs, boxelders, cicadas, and any other summertime pests.You ever notice how fewer bees there are?
Well bees are really important. That's what's so scary about them dying off. But wasps? I hate wasps. There is definitely no shortage of those where I live. Certainly everything in nature has a function and a purpose, but wasps just seem like such evil creatures. Sometimes they attack you for no reason, or in some cases steal your burritos while you're not looking (don't ask). Wasps are to bees what geese are to ducks.Nope. They still seem plentiful to me. But fewer of 'em is okay by me. Same goes for wasps, flies, mosquitoes, gnats, springtails, stink bugs, boxelders, cicadas, and any other summertime pests.
Ugh, I didn't like that episode. Doctor Who has a problem where they try to explain everything that is wrong with the world is the result of some alien invasion or at least features aliens in some capacity. It's like, No, we actually did this ourselves! It's our fault the bees are disappearing. I really hope they don't address the racism in the Rosa Parks episode (rumored S11 story) as "oh the aliens made us racist". Because that would just be stupid.This has been such a big problem for so long that there was an episode of Doctor Who ten years ago that tried to explain where all the bees had gone (apparently half of them were aliens that had to go back to their home planet).