Random pic thread.

The dielectric abilities of insects, it’s amusing and frightening at the same time
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Last night we saw the best lighnting storms ever. A parade of 8 or 10 went by going fast north and the flashes were nonstop lighting the tops of the clouds and the sky.We watched them for hours.
Later we saw this fox from the deck. It was laying on the grass and it looked up to us when we went out. I got some leftover fried okra and French fries and it ran around eating them.after 10
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mins. It walked away.
 
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I found this place selling them, even went as far to message them asking in detail about the sort of one I'd want...

1 year wait and $3,500.




Ugh. I've spent all morning trying to justify it to myself, because it'd be an awesome heirloom gun... but I just can't.
 
The dielectric abilities of insects, it’s amusing and frightening at the same time
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FYI, bc of the exoskeleton they actually are not as conductive as mammals from the outside. But once the volts are high enough, poof they go all at once.
 
FYI, bc of the exoskeleton they actually are not as conductive as mammals from the outside. But once the volts are high enough, poof they go all at once.
Customer was baffled, contactor was pulling in just fine, but kept coding for bad contactor, told him to check for bugs In The contactor tips ( quite common) he called back laughing, he thought I was joking. Sent me that pic. Spiders and cockroaches.
 
Definitely a Gaston County Copperhead
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Welcome home!
If only she would get down on her knees and grab the snake every day when I got home!
<Insert joke about that not being low enough, then realize the phantom text shows up in the quote and you have to edit it out, fugger .i..>
 
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