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aefenglom2020-03-09 11:00 am
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text un: Ienzo: to all fellow bugwatchers
Name: Ienzo
Date: 3/9
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OOC: TW: the following post contains images of various insects and bugs, including spiders! Please proceed with caution.
Seeking anyone with an interest in insects:
I have been reading a guide about the various insects found throughout the city. And as the weather has been warming up, I have been surveying to see what I can find.
I have so far found the following:
A giant snail
This rather cute poodle moth
and this tarantula.
I also came across this rather... curious looking specimen but, my book has no information as to what it could be. If anyone has any suggestions I would be most interested to hear it! I would also be interested to hear about any bugs you come across.
-Ienzo
Date: 3/9
Format: Text
OOC: TW: the following post contains images of various insects and bugs, including spiders! Please proceed with caution.
Seeking anyone with an interest in insects:
I have been reading a guide about the various insects found throughout the city. And as the weather has been warming up, I have been surveying to see what I can find.
I have so far found the following:
A giant snail
This rather cute poodle moth
and this tarantula.
I also came across this rather... curious looking specimen but, my book has no information as to what it could be. If anyone has any suggestions I would be most interested to hear it! I would also be interested to hear about any bugs you come across.
-Ienzo

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You know what I'm talkin about.
(does he, jonas. this is a very specific scenario.)
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[(For starters just how big are these moths...)]
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But at night they fly around the nearest source of light, so when I was camping outside with my folks or smth they'd always smack into you by accident. bc we'd sit around a fire. Some of them would fly right into the flames, thinking it was safe and warm.
(which made him feel sad when he was little. he's hardened up now.)
They're only tiny things. Their wings have some kind of powder on them, but when it comes off they can't fly so well anymore.
Do you know what that's called?
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As for the powder on their wings, they're actually very tiny scales! And they serve a few purposes, including aiding the moth in flight and providing pigmentation on the wings.
[ This is fascinating stuff, in Ienzo's opinion! ]
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I get the sense that you don't text much.
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[ Possibly a bit embarrassing to admit but, Ienzo sees no reason to lie. So. ]
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You getting a lot of practice in? I'm not the most outgoing person in the world, so I like texting over calling or like... using voice/video features. Props for stepping outside your comfort zone tho
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"FEOEUVERER"
arrivals.
How about you?
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It's so much. ik we're all in a romantic era fantasy land, but I've been secretly keeping track of this stuff in Earth months. Like Februrary, March, April..... don't tell my professors or they'll turn me into a newt or smth (figuratively😉😉).