Don’t tell me what to do, woman.
Settle down big man…
Hey Ramirezoid! She called you ‘big man’, I think she likes you!
I not afraid of Ramirezoid, lol.XD
Eric, you live in some remote aluminum-foil village in the middle of timbukthree, you don’t need to be afraid of anybody on the internet.
Heck, you live so far away from the thread, you need to purchase plane tickets to get back on topic.
and you insult ppl like a cartoon charracter
Better than typing statements like a 13-year-old boy with cloven hooves.
Indeed they do :awesome: ba-dum-ch
more cartoon insulting from your side i see
You’re a tool. Get over it.
Also, about them barnacles.
That comeback was more the behavior of a 13 year old than anything Ramirezoid said. :meh:
but how DID the barnacles get on the cealing ? , my first explination was that they grew there, , or that it was something that made a nest there , but then again , it makes no sense xD
The Wandering God
Why ask the question the thread starter was asking, IN the thread again?? There are numerous suggestions already IN the thread which you are posting in!
[COLOR=‘Red’]IT BAFFLES THE MIND!
[COLOR=‘Red’]Topic, fuckers.
Or is that “topic fuckers!”, either seems to apply.
In an unseen larval stage, their tongues are used to climb. End of thread :freeman:
Makes sense, like baby spiders setting some silk into the wind.
Floating baby spiders are neither larvae, using their tongues, or climbing. How is that alike?
Barnacles don’t necessarily come from larvae, a tiny tongue filament would catch the wind like spider’s silk, and where that sticky, lighter-than-air tongue lands may be where the barnacle retracts itself toward and affixes itself to (for a childhood of catching flies and moths for nourishment). Only the landing stage is notably different.
nice, well played