View Full Version : So I just did some moths
OU_Sooners75
7/30/2011, 10:30 PM
It was hard, but I did it!
C&CDean
7/30/2011, 10:31 PM
Dude, I heard you had the pencil dick but dang, that's impressive.
OU_Sooners75
7/30/2011, 10:32 PM
Dude, I heard you had the pencil dick but dang, that's impressive.
Whoever told you that was "stretching" the truth!
GKeeper316
7/30/2011, 10:38 PM
why are moth's guts dusty instead of squishy like other bugs?
OU_Sooners75
7/30/2011, 10:40 PM
Idk, I give up.
C&CDean
7/30/2011, 10:41 PM
Cause they're full of dried up old man semen?
SoonerofAlabama
7/30/2011, 10:43 PM
why are moth's guts dusty instead of squishy like other bugs?
Moths and butterflies enjoy tiny feathers on their wings. If you ever be to pick up a dead gray moth, within would be a shiny looking "powder" on your fingers, which would be the feathers.
Butterflies and moths can have new patterns and colors on their wing (all made of these feathers) that warn predators close to birds to stay away. If a bird were to devour a moth or butterfly or attempt to, the feathers would come off, cause a disgusting taste to the predator.
Moths tend to stay out of the rainfall at all possible. if their wing were to attain wet though, they would eventually dry. During this time though, they would not know how to fly, because the feathers on their wings want to be absolutely
OU_Sooners75
7/30/2011, 10:48 PM
Cause they're full of dried up old man semen?
You sayin I'm old? :(
C&CDean
7/30/2011, 10:49 PM
As compared to some? Yeah. As compared to me? Nah. Carry on with your moth ****ing holmes.
OU_Sooners75
7/30/2011, 10:51 PM
As compared to some? Yeah. As compared to me? Nah. Carry on with your moth ****ing holmes.
Heh... Ur just jealous!
C&CDean
7/30/2011, 10:54 PM
When a man giant like yourself can slip it into a moth...hells yes I'm jealous. That's finesse right there.
picasso
7/30/2011, 10:54 PM
Dude, I heard you had the pencil dick but dang, that's impressive.
:D
OU_Sooners75
7/30/2011, 10:58 PM
When a man giant like yourself can slip it into a moth...hells yes I'm jealous. That's finesse right there.
**** you dip****!
Lol ur wit better than mine!
MamaMia
7/31/2011, 10:10 AM
Moths and butterflies enjoy tiny feathers on their wings. If you ever be to pick up a dead gray moth, within would be a shiny looking "powder" on your fingers, which would be the feathers.
Butterflies and moths can have new patterns and colors on their wing (all made of these feathers) that warn predators close to birds to stay away. If a bird were to devour a moth or butterfly or attempt to, the feathers would come off, cause a disgusting taste to the predator.
Moths tend to stay out of the rainfall at all possible. if their wing were to attain wet though, they would eventually dry. During this time though, they would not know how to fly, because the feathers on their wings want to be absolutelyI had no idea you were asian. :D
Breadburner
7/31/2011, 10:57 AM
http://www.fearfulsymmetry.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/500full-the-silence-of-the-lambs-poster.jpg
CrimsonJim
7/31/2011, 03:11 PM
http://www.kidsencyclopedia.info/files/2010/02/moth.jpg
soonercruiser
7/31/2011, 06:11 PM
http://www.kidsencyclopedia.info/files/2010/02/moth.jpg
You realize that the picture is a male moth, don't you?
:P
CrimsonJim
7/31/2011, 06:13 PM
He didn't specify which gender he "did". :D
OU_Sooners75
7/31/2011, 06:45 PM
Moths have genders? Well then let me rectify my blunder. Female....
Heh
C&CDean
7/31/2011, 07:27 PM
Moths have genders? Well then let me rectify my blunder. Female....
Heh
Too late. The bags outta the cat.
OU_Sooners75
7/31/2011, 08:05 PM
Too late. The bags outta the cat.
:gary:
Don't you mean the cat's out of the bag? :P
CrimsonJim
7/31/2011, 08:33 PM
Moths have genders? Well then let me rectify my blunder. Female....
Heh
Rectify? Is that like anal? *snicker*
btk108
7/31/2011, 09:56 PM
Moths and butterflies enjoy tiny feathers on their wings. If you ever be to pick up a dead gray moth, within would be a shiny looking "powder" on your fingers, which would be the feathers.
Butterflies and moths can have new patterns and colors on their wing (all made of these feathers) that warn predators close to birds to stay away. If a bird were to devour a moth or butterfly or attempt to, the feathers would come off, cause a disgusting taste to the predator.
Moths tend to stay out of the rainfall at all possible. if their wing were to attain wet though, they would eventually dry. During this time though, they would not know how to fly, because the feathers on their wings want to be absolutely
Thank you, Bill Nye ;)
OUmillenium
8/1/2011, 09:32 AM
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