There are a lot of interesting things that I have discovered. Some that cannot be mentioned on these forums. But the most interesting thing that I have discovered is that-*suddenly dies*
The one I decided to touch (Stupidly) was more like a hammer hitting my finger. After that I made a loud Human yelp, and started holding my finger crying. (I was considerably younger...so the fact that I remember this pain is something to count in)
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The most interesting discovery in my life is the Internet. I'm not talking about the Internet, I'm talking 'bout the Internet (you know the cyber culture) Who am I kidding? Nothing really interesting happened. I could say that discovering Islam was the most interesting thing that ever happened to me, but I'll probably be taken as an idiot in these Forums filled with Atheists (I'm not saying everyone is an Atheist, but the majority are Atheist/Agnostics, just sayin'!). So yeah, nothing really interesting.
You know...the most interesting discovery I've ever found was: NEVER! I'll say again...never touch fuzzy caterpillars. You could find out the hard way that they can sting...like I did.
No, you just have to know what you're doing. I've had a dozen on me at once and was not stung once.
My most interesting discovery is that a red hot peice of copper really hurts if you touch it.
No, you just have to know what you're doing. I've had a dozen on me at once and was not stung once.
I was a kid who handled snakes and spiders. (despite being scared) I waded through waist deep creek water (which had snapping turtles and snakes) and climbed to the top of the tallest trees. (Where I live anyway) Was never bitten, or stung, or broke a bone. (except my arm, but that was at school, where I was docile) Then one day on a camping trip in the Appalachian Mountains, I see this cool looking fuzzy caterpillar and just had to pick it up. As soon as I touch it WHAM (As Steve Irwin...would have said) it stung me. I dropped it and stomped it. Point is let them crawl on you yourself...just like spiders, dont force them.
I was reading some articles on cracked.com when they mentioned this creepy parasite.
It's called the Toxoplasma gondii, and it reproduces in cats' stomachs. However, here's the scary part; to get inside the cat's stomach, it infects a rat and brainwashes it so that it is drawn towards cats, rather than afraid of them.