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Atnas
2006-12-03, 01:33 PM
http://zelaron.com/forum/showthread.php?t=38382

I randomly fished out a page... I was bored.

I have no idea what the hell you guys were talking about at first, so it sounded extremely dirty without knowing what the subject was.:haha:

Sovereign
2006-12-03, 08:07 PM
I said avoid STV not STD's.

But avoid those too... that's just not what I said.

MightyJoe
2006-12-03, 08:31 PM
huh, dirty?

Atnas
2006-12-05, 04:57 PM
Basically everyone was saying, "go grind turtles."

WTF!

Sovereign
2006-12-05, 08:26 PM
Those turtle shell fragments sell well to vendors..

Lenny
2006-12-06, 09:45 AM
There was a turtle on Planet Earth on Sunday. It looked strange... it ate a Cicada.

MightyJoe
2006-12-06, 12:57 PM
Grinding in 1k needles might be a little more profitable though.

Sovereign
2006-12-06, 10:25 PM
I dont like that place though.

SO no.

MightyJoe
2006-12-11, 06:56 PM
Southshore?

Sovereign
2006-12-11, 09:44 PM
Thats the only place to be imo

Slyvr
2006-12-12, 07:50 AM
There was a turtle on Planet Earth on Sunday. It looked strange... it ate a Cicada.

I think this is off topic but...What the hell happened to cicadas? They haven't swarmed in probably 5 or 6 years. Don't they come like every 3?

Lenny
2006-12-12, 08:31 AM
Nope.

They come up. Lay their eggs. Live for 24 hours. Drop dead. And get eaten.

The next generation does it in 17 years.

Slyvr
2006-12-12, 05:21 PM
Oh...cause I thought I remembered cicadas chirpin their asses off when I was like 5...and then again when I was about 8 or something...whatever

Lenny
2006-12-13, 10:08 AM
Actually, it depends on the species:

"After mating, the female cuts slits into the bark of a twig and deposits her eggs there. She may do so repeatedly, until she has laid several hundred eggs. When the eggs hatch, the newborn nymphs drop to the ground, where they burrow and start another cycle. Most cicadas go through a life cycle that lasts from two to five years. Some species have much longer life cycles, e.g. the Magicicada (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magicicada) goes through a 13- or even 17-year life cycle. These long life cycles are an adaptation to predation, as a predator could not regularly fall into synchrony with the cicadas. 13 and 17 are prime numbers, so while a cicada with a 15-year life cycle could be preyed upon by a predator with a 3- or 5-year life cycle, the 13- and 17-year cycles allow them to stop the predators falling into step."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cicada

Silly owd me. :)