RockyMTblue2
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and having a grilled fries contest? No, bugs! The internet makes for strange social events.
Funny how? Huh because the video was about John?Funny how Azzi stays basically off camera.
Agree, I'd be bugging out.The whole vid is bugging me.
Many years ago, maybe 17???, I was driving to Pennsylvania from Alabama with my then about to turn teenage daughter. We were driving through West Virginia and ran into a vast swarm of cicadas. They covered the windshield and obscured my vision to the point where I pulled off the interstate. My girl had never seen anything like it. They were slamming into windshields over a five mile stretch of I79. Just a "Biblical" vision right in the middle of god's country!It looks like they did their homework; the bugs look white. Cicadas are only supposed to be good right after they come up -- before or right after the final molt. Once they turn color they're not supposed to be any good to eat.
I haven't even seen five cicadas yet. Once they're really coming up, I might try to get some nymphs to cook.
You worry alone.I wonder if the chemistry that was so pivotal last year will get disrupted any with Azzi on- boarding? Time will tell.
Not to turn the Paige on a cicada discussion, but I had a similar experience decades ago along I-95 near Westport. Linden moths. Millions of them. It looked like a warm weather blizzard. Couldn’t see a damn thing and the shoulder of the road was covered with them.Many years ago, maybe 17???, I was driving to Pennsylvania from Alabama with my then about to turn teenage daughter. We were driving through West Virginia and ran into a vast swarm of cicadas. They covered the windshield and obscured my vision to the point where I pulled off the interstate. My girl had never seen anything like it. They were slamming into windshields over a five mile stretch of I79. Just a "Biblical" vision right in the middle of god's country!
Nan, public internet media use does not afford the generator of the content privacy. Early on Paige says they have 4000 on line users of their little bug fry.Can we let these kids have a private life?
Paige wants to be public. YouTube can be a means of income for those who become big enough.Can we let these kids have a private life?
"... turn the Paige..." A particularly perky portion of paronomasia served up there, @cohenzone.Not to turn the Paige on a cicada discussion, but I had a similar experience decades ago along I-95 near Westport. Linden moths. Millions of them. It looked like a warm weather blizzard. Couldn’t see a damn thing and the shoulder of the road was covered with them.
No cicadas for my family but we experienced a plague of locusts when we were adopting our older son in Kazakhstan. Swarms of them falling from the sky for a solid week. We walked single file so we could pick them off of each other... it makes me shudder just thinking about it.Not to turn the Paige on a cicada discussion, but I had a similar experience decades ago along I-95 near Westport. Linden moths. Millions of them. It looked like a warm weather blizzard. Couldn’t see a damn thing and the shoulder of the road was covered with them.
Early on Paige says they have 4000 on line users of their little bug fry.
Yep, and I understand & respect Nan's opinion, but nobody is exploiting Paige more than Paige. She posts the info herself on Facebook, Twitter and Tic Tok. Privacy is the last thing she is looking for.Paige wants to be public. YouTube can be a means of income for those who become big enough.
Don’t know the moth species but the summer of 1970 saw me cooking at the HoJo’s on the Wethersfield turnpike when we had an explosion of them. At first I thought we were experiencing a blizzard.Linden moths. It was the summer of 72, my last summer before graduation. I worked as the guard at a factory in Plainfield 3rd shift. In a tiny guard house sitting under a bright street light. Had to walk out among the swarm every hour and a half to make the rounds. It would have made a great scene in a movie; "Eaten Alive". The bats that lived in the factory feasted for a week.
she's not exploting anything, she's a teenage girl who is using social media big whoop. Not to mention she must be hella bored with not being able to do anything basketball related. Ive seen her ig she hardly even posts, same on Twitter. Ppl overreact to every little thingYep, and I understand & respect Nan's opinion, but nobody is exploiting Paige more than Paige. She posts the info herself on Facebook, Twitter and Tic Tok. Privacy is the last thing she is looking for.
Bob Dylan said it best .... these times are a changan' ...
Some college athletes could make more than $100K as social media influencers, studies show
The NCAA agreed last month to move forward with a plan for student-athletes to earn money for endorsements and a host of other activities. According to two studies, a handful of college athletes co…nypost.com
I would also add that if these kids wanted a private life they wouldn't post and share their every wink and nod. The things they actually want private they won't post.Nan, public internet media use does not afford the generator of the content privacy. Early on Paige says they have 4000 on line users of their little bug fry.
Kinda like Prince Harry wanted a private life but is on tv every day?Can we let these kids have a private life?