Is this like stomping on an ant hill and watching where they run?
As many times as the paedos think it's time to bail, but then it ends up that it was NOT time....only to have to sit at the edge of their seats, living on the edge of "do I high-tail it now, or not?", never knowing when, but ever-dreading the real crackdown that they know is coming, has got to have them exhausted. A lot of them look ragged TF out. Up there with the mental drain of mock executions......
When I was a young child, I had cowboy boots on, and stepped on a fire ant mound. If you aren't familiar with fire ants, and their mounds, the dirt making the mound is excavated from right under the mound, creating a very porous ball, full of ants. If you step on a mound, your foot sinks to the point of however deep they have excavated. The boot on a young child isn't too high, such that stepping on one of those mounds results in the rim of the boots being below the depth of the excavation, causing a large amount of dirt and ants to flood into the boots. I don't remember how many bites I got, just the boots filling in :) (side note: they don't all immediately bite; they latch on, and then some signal is sent, and they all bite at the same time!)
And during floods, an entire fire ant colony will form a floating mass that you definitely don't want to encounter if you are in the water or in a boat!
It will be interesting to see who, from Pedowood, makes the move to Europe in the coming days.
Is this like stomping on an ant hill and watching where they run?
As many times as the paedos think it's time to bail, but then it ends up that it was NOT time....only to have to sit at the edge of their seats, living on the edge of "do I high-tail it now, or not?", never knowing when, but ever-dreading the real crackdown that they know is coming, has got to have them exhausted. A lot of them look ragged TF out. Up there with the mental drain of mock executions......
When I was a young child, I had cowboy boots on, and stepped on a fire ant mound. If you aren't familiar with fire ants, and their mounds, the dirt making the mound is excavated from right under the mound, creating a very porous ball, full of ants. If you step on a mound, your foot sinks to the point of however deep they have excavated. The boot on a young child isn't too high, such that stepping on one of those mounds results in the rim of the boots being below the depth of the excavation, causing a large amount of dirt and ants to flood into the boots. I don't remember how many bites I got, just the boots filling in :) (side note: they don't all immediately bite; they latch on, and then some signal is sent, and they all bite at the same time!)
I ran over one with a lawnmower. It sucked
And during floods, an entire fire ant colony will form a floating mass that you definitely don't want to encounter if you are in the water or in a boat!
It could also be the acetochrome shortage
This x 1000.
Also likely, those who moved and were planning to come back, changing plans and staying away.