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BF>> The funny thing is that when a mosquito lands on the arm or where ever BF>> you BF>> can feel it but we have an insect we actually call "brake" (don't ask me BF>> why). BF>> This "brake" is about twice the size then a mosquito but it doesn't feel BF>> a thing BF>> when it lands but when it bites (this one actually bite) it hurts and BF>> raelly hurts. GP> You don't feel the mosquito bite because she releases a little bit of GP> analgesic in her spit -- most of us are mildly allergic to this analgesic, GP> and that's why we get an itchy bump afterwards! Yes, I know that but what I was saying was that you can feel when a mosquito walks about and land on you. With the "brake" you don't feel a thing untill it bites. And being twice as big as a mosquito, how can the "brake" land without being noticed? ---* Origin: . (2:203/614.61) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 203/600 20/11 237/9 53 261/38 123/500 106/2000 633/267 |
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