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MrMelancholy · 31-35, M
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being · 36-40, F
where do you find them?
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being · 36-40, F
@MrMelancholy nice:) i said so for the part of the universities and bug scientists
MrMelancholy · 31-35, M
@being Yeah, studying moths is still on the backburner as far as animal sciences are concerned but there's always been a cursory question about why lights seem to make them go all out of whack, after all.
Moth bröther love lämp. xD
Moth bröther love lämp. xD
being · 36-40, F
@MrMelancholy inform me if you learn anything, i'd love to solve that mystery too
I've once had an experience, that's a different thing but why not, with water fireflies (i'm not exactly sure about that but when i described it they told me it was that) where water bugs glowing at night hugged my body, while swimming in the dark sea...i was diving underwater looking at my hands that their shape was partially formed by the bugs. It was wow, i had only seen that once and i was scared in the beginning as i was alone and i didn't know what that was! It was magical really :)
I've once had an experience, that's a different thing but why not, with water fireflies (i'm not exactly sure about that but when i described it they told me it was that) where water bugs glowing at night hugged my body, while swimming in the dark sea...i was diving underwater looking at my hands that their shape was partially formed by the bugs. It was wow, i had only seen that once and i was scared in the beginning as i was alone and i didn't know what that was! It was magical really :)