One witness told USA TODAY the creatures appeared to be crickets while other reports suggested maggots.
Brunch = Destroyed
Fuck, someone in the article literally went genocide, but not throwing bugs at people.
Sounds like a biblical curse on evil demonic people
Have they considered that insects are merely drawn to the flesh of ghouls? With a concentration of ghoul flesh this high I’m surprised we haven’t seen a full blown swarm of insects and carrion birds
nooooooooooo MY TREATS!
inb4
I’m sorry but the bugs will not stop. 🐛🐛🐛🐛🐛🐛
Has anyone ever heard of the Surströmming Challenge or Fermented Swedish Herring that’s banned by multiple locales for it’s overpowering and rancid smell
I’m not a usaian, and I don’t really care who did this or why but:
“All Americans have the right to peaceful protest, but ugly attacks like this have no place in our democracy,”
Isn’t this a peaceful prostest (factoring in here that the speaker almost certainly does not consider the insects harmed worthy of dignity and respect)? Obnoxious and weird sure but peaceful.
Here in the US anything that results in even the mildest inconvenience or loss of face among the ruling class is violent by definition.
Fair, I mean similar stuff happens in aus but we’re literally a prison colony of uptight dibber dobbers without even town squares lest uprising be facilitated. I thought you were calibrated the other way, like firing rounds up into the air is peaceful and civic jubilation :p
Guess power is the same everywhere. I do wish the media parroted this stuff less. Normalising disruption = violence is how the remnants of our liberties die.
Firing rounds into the sky is peaceful civic jubilation, knocking over a trash can near a protest is violence
Then יהוה said to Moses, “Hold out your arm over the land of Egypt for the locusts, that they may come upon the land of Egypt and eat up all the grasses in the land, whatever the hail has left.”
BFM visits the DNC, hijinks ensue.
“All Americans have the right to peaceful protest, but ugly attacks like this have no place in our democracy,” Indiana Democratic Party spokesperson Sam Barloga said.
What does have place in “our” democracy though, is committing genocide.