Friday, 30 August 2019
quote [ “We speculated it probably really would hurt to get stung in the testicles. Two days later, by chance, I did get stung there."
“But I was really surprised that it didn’t hurt as much as I thought it would.” So, in the name of science, he put himself through the pain barrier. ]
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ooo[......7 said @ 9:07am GMT on 30th Aug
[Score:1 Interesting]
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5th Earth said @ 2:30pm GMT on 30th Aug
[Score:1 Insightful]
"by chance"
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lilmookieesquire said @ 10:21pm GMT on 30th Aug
"Chance" is the name of his Bee Keeper.
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Hugh E. said @ 11:56am GMT on 30th Aug
Oh, Oh, I know! It hurt the bee more!
What do I win? |
mechanical contrivance said @ 1:02pm GMT on 30th Aug
A handjob, but you have to do it yourself.
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Hugh E. said @ 3:58pm GMT on 30th Aug
Then what was the bee there for?
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mechanical contrivance said @ 4:31pm GMT on 30th Aug
Dirty talk.
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Hugh E. said @ 5:01pm GMT on 30th Aug
[Score:1 Funny]
That's what all the buzz was about?
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zenviper said @ 12:59pm GMT on 30th Aug
Nope.
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snowfox said @ 11:32pm GMT on 31st Aug
A bee flew up my shorts once. It was very fuzzy and fluffy. It left. I have never been stung. Landed on many times, followed around, but never stung.
So the next study is - what in the biochemistry of your skin oil/sweat makes bees and wasps decide they hate you, or conversely decide that you are their god? |
ooo[......7 said @ 2:28am GMT on 1st Sep
Fuzzy bees are likely bumblebees. Bumblebees mostly do not have stingers.
You got lucky twice. |
snowfox said @ 10:18am GMT on 2nd Sep
I admit I may now be sexually attracted to bees. And fear.
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rhesusmonkey said @ 3:49am GMT on 3rd Sep
Waste of bees. At least use wasps or hornets or something else that is less useful and fundamental to our survival.
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It's great.