Message from @InfantArsonist

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2020-01-07 17:14:24 UTC  

Still an attention whore though

2020-01-07 17:16:28 UTC  

@Sanguis that selfie that you posted, is that your face?

2020-01-07 17:22:10 UTC  

Nah no need to brag

2020-01-07 17:22:18 UTC  

Just have confidence in yourself

2020-01-07 17:22:42 UTC  

I know I can rely on myself

2020-01-07 17:24:12 UTC  

I enjoy my own company

2020-01-07 17:25:08 UTC  

Syenite talks to bee's all day, her favourite one is name beetrice. 😂

2020-01-07 17:25:48 UTC  

Beatrice actually turned into a drone layer and I shook her out last year. Then all her bees tried to go into Darlene's hive and I had a bee war

2020-01-07 17:26:10 UTC  

So many dead bees.

2020-01-07 17:26:47 UTC  

Christ I just checked selfies on that note

2020-01-07 17:26:52 UTC  

So many noobies

2020-01-07 17:27:04 UTC  

Beatrice - ayo Darlene how you doing, Darlene - Fuck you bish civil war?

2020-01-07 17:27:44 UTC  

@Syenite#0547 oof, also it's cute that you talk to your bees

2020-01-07 17:28:05 UTC  

More like Beatrice 'we have been queenless so now we all are laying boy bees. Now we've been shook out and have no home so we are going to go into this hive that was beside ours and murder your queen Darlene and lay our male bees there too!' and Darlene said 'no Fuck you bitch you dead.'

2020-01-07 17:28:51 UTC  

I was really scared the week after finding so many dead bees inside the hive that they succeeded in their treasonous intentions. But Darlene survived and is a badass queen

2020-01-07 17:30:41 UTC  

Most likely the bees in Beatrice that did not start laying were accepted into Darlene while the laying workers got killed the minute they tried to go inside

2020-01-07 17:35:32 UTC  

Okay

2020-01-07 17:35:44 UTC  

@Blackjax hiiii

2020-01-07 17:35:54 UTC  

Wow this can make a movie

2020-01-07 17:36:01 UTC  

Better than the bee movie

2020-01-07 17:36:13 UTC  

No no

2020-01-07 17:36:18 UTC  

It IS the bee movie

2020-01-07 17:36:20 UTC  

Bees are the embodiment of mother nature

2020-01-07 17:36:28 UTC  

The bee movie was so inaccurate lol

2020-01-07 17:36:31 UTC  

Boys don't do shit

2020-01-07 17:37:05 UTC  

They have only one purpose in the hive. To fertilize a queen. If they succeed their dick rips out and they die

2020-01-07 17:37:19 UTC  

If they don't they get kicked out at the end of summer and they die.

2020-01-07 17:37:50 UTC  
2020-01-07 17:38:25 UTC  

I thought mother nature was typically embodied through nature itself in from of living plant life and/or metaphysical embodiments

2020-01-07 17:38:36 UTC  

@Everyone's Mother not so much anymore

2020-01-07 17:38:43 UTC  

Or is that like a personal statement

2020-01-07 17:38:53 UTC  

Or are there some cultures where bees are viewed as such

2020-01-07 17:39:29 UTC  
2020-01-07 17:53:04 UTC  

Living plant life is as well. Many living creatures are an embodiment to mother nature to me because she has many facets

2020-01-07 17:54:05 UTC  

Bees to me are her beauty and design accompanied with her brutality and cruelty and the necessity of survival

2020-01-07 17:54:59 UTC  

Honeybees in particular have complex social behaviour

2020-01-07 17:55:05 UTC  

Whereas plants don't

2020-01-07 18:04:37 UTC  

They're estimated to have been on the planet for almost 120 million years. And we still don't understand so much about them

2020-01-07 18:12:55 UTC  

That is so true and epic

2020-01-07 18:13:14 UTC  

As nature itself provides, for the smallest it species which climbs up the ladder and food chain. It homes and harbors the living how big or small. She grows she dies she comes back to life, she is eternal in a sense by being defined by environmental embodiments.
Nurturing but also brutal and cruel

2020-01-07 18:13:22 UTC  

Kinda where it comes through for me