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Mozie, I am afraid its worse than that. He does not understand, or appreciate the life around him, and how it all works together. The problem Isn't a loose screw, it was no screw, and the marbles were all pee-wee's. Poor soul. I will pray to the CP gods to infect his curiousity, and to MAKE him one of us! MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!
LOL@Bug I have gotten some real sideways glances from people when I tell them I 'breed' CPs. It sounds so dramatic and I think it makes them scared of me
When I talk to my wife about expanding my collection or show her some of the cool frog pics from TF she tells me that if she ever died "I would go off the deep end and become some weirdo with frogs, flying squirrels, and plants everywhere."
I simply reply, "I can only hope so!" If only it didn't require her dying...
That is true! Hey, next time the guy saids something about plants eating insects is unnatural, just say that he is breathing in plant waste products. See how he reacts to that. Anywho, a carnivorous plant is as natural as you can get. Personally (from what I see there was a lot of talk about religious stand points), sometimes I see God creating these beautiful plants just to spice up our lives. For example, take the duck billed platypus. When the explores saw one of these they looked for stitches. Things like these spice up our lives. From an evolutionary standpoint, it kinda makes sense that plants in nutrient poor soil to make use of an readily available source of nitrogen and minerals.
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