Thread 512665062 - /pol/ [Archived: 42 hours ago]

Anonymous ID: mp/N2O+1United States
8/10/2025, 5:20:35 AM No.512665062
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Did all the insects consume seed oil and get vaxxed or something??
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Anonymous ID: KRdqpuskUnited States
8/10/2025, 5:21:18 AM No.512665101
They got killed by all the pesticides boomers flooded the planet with.
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Anonymous ID: 6Ccoy2cDUnited Kingdom
8/10/2025, 5:22:57 AM No.512665192
A mass die-off of airborne pollinators.
Probably caused by overuse of pesticides.

Whatever it is; Agritech fucking with God's designs is bound to be responsible on one level or another.
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8/10/2025, 5:24:10 AM No.512665249
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>>512665101
>boomers
Anonymous ID: p41eheTLUnited States
8/10/2025, 5:25:57 AM No.512665337
Wait what? Is this a city thing? Or y’all boys never drive at night?
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Anonymous ID: XHDbuaCdUnited States
8/10/2025, 5:26:29 AM No.512665360
>>512665062 (OP)
I definitely never hit bugs in Arkansas. But a couple weeks ago I drove to California and back and my windshield and lights were covered in bugs each time I went to get gas.
Anonymous ID: o+VdmqhhAustralia
8/10/2025, 5:27:34 AM No.512665413
>>512665062 (OP)
No, boomers made the government spray insecticide everywhere. Actual answer btw
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Anonymous ID: +Lr7zUVeAustralia
8/10/2025, 5:28:34 AM No.512665465
100% proof that we now live in a toxic world on a toxic planet run buy toxic people.

I self realised this when I first visited Singapore (an island) in 2007 and went to the beach. They were all knee deep in trash & rubbish, mostly plastic, similar to the pics we all see of India today.
Something in my young brain clicked and I said to myself out loud "the planet is dying". It was one of those defining moments of my life, like the JQ and still is.
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Anonymous ID: +Lr7zUVeAustralia
8/10/2025, 5:30:05 AM No.512665555
>>512665337
>watcha doin rabbi
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Anonymous ID: HOo3InvUUnited States
8/10/2025, 5:30:14 AM No.512665566
The only good thing boomers ever did was jizz in fertile women.
Anonymous ID: WOAMwvhkUnited States
8/10/2025, 5:30:40 AM No.512665582
>>512665062 (OP)
bro i was driving in northern Wisconsin and there were so many dead bugs on my windshield i couldnt see
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Anonymous ID: HSGIXYULUnited States
8/10/2025, 5:32:24 AM No.512665681
>>512665062 (OP)
ive actually noticed the bug splats are coming back
I actually have to occasionally use the wipers on my truck
Anonymous ID: BefGQXE2United States
8/10/2025, 5:38:16 AM No.512665968
idk wtf yall talkin about, go fishing any where other then the beach and youll be TORN UP by swarms of gnats, its absolutely unbearable
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Anonymous ID: VpZtBVpA
8/10/2025, 5:40:53 AM No.512666098
And that's a good thing.
>b-but muh bees
No. Fuck insects and fuck your flowers too.
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Anonymous ID: p41eheTLUnited States
8/10/2025, 5:45:54 AM No.512666365
>>512665555
I just feel like there’s the same amount of bugs as ever and was wondering what the hell some people in this thread are talking about.
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Anonymous ID: thRMtThg
8/10/2025, 5:50:32 AM No.512666578
>>512665062 (OP)
they are all at my house. my area is crawling with insects. i hit big moths at night all the time. even when im out jogging at night bugs actually fly and hit me in the face. ive had bugs almost go into my ear, hit my eye and go into my mouth while jogging at night. plus there are spiders making huge webs all around my house i walk into them quite often
Anonymous ID: CaEffdr/United States
8/10/2025, 5:52:02 AM No.512666642
>>512665062 (OP)
and it's amazing. fuck bugs.
Anonymous ID: Y38ioXw3United States
8/10/2025, 5:53:23 AM No.512666704
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>>512665062 (OP)
Plenty of them out there
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Anonymous ID: s+2W38L0Mexico
8/10/2025, 5:57:12 AM No.512666880
>>512666704
This, its just that zoomers don't go on road trips anymore.
I went to cdmx last spring and my car was just like that filled with dead bugs
Anonymous ID: znSx09qMUnited States
8/10/2025, 5:58:42 AM No.512666943
Retards spend their entire lives in some urban hellhole and wonder why they don't see insects on their windshield.
Anonymous ID: fKch1SpwUnited States
8/10/2025, 5:59:40 AM No.512666984
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>>512665062 (OP)
Come to my state
get all you want,
take some home with you
Anonymous ID: qa0r1eZUUnited States
8/10/2025, 6:03:02 AM No.512667143
>>512665062 (OP)
Florida Man here. I don’t know what the fuck you’re talking about, I have to pressure wash those fuckers off every 4 days.
Anonymous ID: Z6HAh/gQIreland
8/10/2025, 6:03:45 AM No.512667179
>>512666365
>>512666365
I think it's this:
>people grew up in the suburbs where there were lots of bugs
>20 years pass, their suburbs and the surrounding area gets even more urbanised. This destroys all the bug habitats for miles.
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Anonymous ID: i8ytiVaiCroatia
8/10/2025, 6:08:48 AM No.512667400
>>512665465
The planet isn't dieing, humans have just polluted their own habitats on the surface. The Planet might have a rash but it isn't threatened by puny humans.
Anonymous ID: avCK8ujUUnited States
8/10/2025, 6:09:04 AM No.512667417
>>512665062 (OP)
The air is polluted it is also impacting us as humans but not as badly as bugs
Anonymous ID: i8ytiVaiCroatia
8/10/2025, 6:09:42 AM No.512667448
>>512666098
>flowers
They pollinate your food too dumbass.
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Anonymous ID: oCxYIsw6
8/10/2025, 6:10:04 AM No.512667460
>>512665062 (OP)
My schizo theory is that they evolved and only the insects that fly higher survived.
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Anonymous ID: GTkvqf1UUnited States
8/10/2025, 6:11:43 AM No.512667518
It still happens. Drive on that 20 mile bridge in the south, I think it was louisiana?

Maybe it's just survival of the fittest lol. The ones who avoid cars live.
Anonymous ID: KbTV6S5cCanada
8/10/2025, 6:12:50 AM No.512667567
Im in the countryside and ive literally been eaten alive by flies and mosquitos for the whole day

They might have been mossad drone tho
Anonymous ID: i8ytiVaiCroatia
8/10/2025, 6:13:04 AM No.512667574
>>512667179
No, we used to drive through whole of Europe in summer from when I was a kid. In the 80ies there were bugs everywhere, lots of them, now nowhere near those amounts across this continent. Idk about other places.
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Anonymous ID: 7cSk62JTUnited States
8/10/2025, 6:14:28 AM No.512667627
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Anonymous ID: 7cSk62JTUnited States
8/10/2025, 6:15:13 AM No.512667656
Klaus wef bugs
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They are being harvested and put into your goyslop food goyims.
Anonymous ID: 5bekz6TJUnited States
8/10/2025, 6:15:42 AM No.512667676
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>>512665582
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Anonymous ID: uJZPVtw9Australia
8/10/2025, 6:16:26 AM No.512667707
>>512665465
Have you noticed more litter around the place than there used to be even a few years ago? Like more trash scattered along the side of the road while driving? I dunno if I just overlooked it before or if it's a sign of the slow degradation of society.
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Anonymous ID: slqi64eZUnited States
8/10/2025, 6:16:51 AM No.512667724
>>512667460
Your schizo theory hinges on the belief we could ever kill more bugs with our cars than they can reproduce. You're not schizo, you're just retarded.
Anonymous ID: FmcXRr/UUnited States
8/10/2025, 6:22:49 AM No.512667986
Az Dairy Farmer.
Trillions of flies every year.
We spend tens of thousands of dollars trying to control them every year.
This year I can count the number of flies on one hand. The nighthawks are dying of starvation.
There are no insects to pollinate my crops.
Anonymous ID: XLpE8DznUnited States
8/10/2025, 6:23:59 AM No.512668045
>>512665062 (OP)
Anyone who rides a motorcycle knows this comic is bullshit.
Anonymous ID: 47WoTtI2United States
8/10/2025, 6:26:06 AM No.512668148
>>512665062 (OP)
Bill Gates means well but it's touchy situation how he is effectively God for all the vaxxed and will cull them eventually
Anonymous ID: VpZtBVpA
8/10/2025, 6:27:08 AM No.512668191
>>512667448
I fucking hate pollen in my food
Anonymous ID: g/TBpyrmUnited States
8/10/2025, 6:29:00 AM No.512668266
>>512665062 (OP)
Declining population of many of the world's organisms. It's well documented but nobody really talks about it because we're all concerned with muh economy and whether or not the new iphone will have 6 gigs of ram or 8. It used to be impossible to go outside without seeing a crow, now I only ever see one or two every few weeks.
Anonymous ID: /Iwb85CiUnited States
8/10/2025, 6:29:32 AM No.512668288
yes they did get vaxxed. Captured mosquitoes are given a special rna vax that makes them infertile, and then are released into native populations destroying them. Most people support this except for reddit. Also, this is where the covax conspiracy theories began.
Anonymous ID: +Lr7zUVeAustralia
8/10/2025, 6:29:47 AM No.512668298
>>512667707
It's mostly the chinks and jeets here. I have no doubt about it.
I saw a goddam jeet drop his wrapper to the pavement a months ago in the city and started a nice FUCK YOU SHIT EATER public argument when i told it to pick it up, was literally next to a public bin. It's social conditioning, like showering
Anonymous ID: gbdzsm8KUnited States
8/10/2025, 6:31:00 AM No.512668343
>97 degree weather
>those annoying brown beetles
>those small fruit flies
>those cicadas
BRING ME WINTER ALREADY I HATE OKLAHOMA
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Anonymous ID: bfUGpNFpAustralia
8/10/2025, 6:32:02 AM No.512668387
>>512665062 (OP)
Are cars more aerodynamic and just blowing the bugs away too?
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Anonymous ID: u4yF+twcUnited States
8/10/2025, 6:34:44 AM No.512668504
>>512668387
im thinking this
Anonymous ID: mDbkyGR5Australia
8/10/2025, 6:35:49 AM No.512668546
I have lived on a farm my whole life. USA and Oz.
We depend on insects. Moths do more than bees for many crops. There has been less every year and we have been below 10% normal insect pop for a decade now.
There hasn’t been a bad bug nite since cotton moved into the sheep and wheat areas. As a member of the Farmers Association we all say the same thing but no one wants to confront a reversal in using chemicals as a form of agriculture and harvest less money per acre.
It’s an insect apocalypse or extinction level event.
We virtually had zero flies last summer and Oz is world famous for them.
You insect dying deniers should be denied access to medical care until you cure your sick minds.
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Anonymous ID: fmBSx0TUUnited States
8/10/2025, 6:36:11 AM No.512668568
>>512665062 (OP)
Aerodynamics for one has gotten better. And they're still there. Should see some of the package cars that come in from the rural routes that are absolutely covered in bug guts. The vehicles UPS and FedEx uses.
Anonymous ID: ohDTpjWLAustralia
8/10/2025, 6:36:44 AM No.512668588
>>512665062 (OP)
The only bloodsucking insects that you need to get rid of are the ones performing male infant genital mutilation.
Anonymous ID: NEKvFuikUnited States
8/10/2025, 6:37:05 AM No.512668600
>>512665062 (OP)
The front end of my car begs to differ
Anonymous ID: BBEyCWQ/Australia
8/10/2025, 6:42:09 AM No.512668807
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When I go out for a ride on my motorbike, my helmet visor is covered in bugs, with my car though, I get no bugs on the windscreen even if I drive/ride in the same area.
Anonymous ID: mDbkyGR5Australia
8/10/2025, 6:45:21 AM No.512668930
>>512668546
My garden fruit trees in spring used to sound like a bee hive. For over 10 years I have been lucky to see 2 per tree.
You people will go hungry one day and never really know why. Mostly youse all need another booster shot in the Bio war being conducted against all Gods creatures on earth. Just to keep you safe and effectively chipped.
Anonymous ID: Pxu+zZ74Japan
8/10/2025, 6:47:23 AM No.512669008
>>512665062 (OP)
whatever caused it, it started in England first and was over there by the 1960s or so.
So probably pollution/pesticides.
Anonymous ID: Pxu+zZ74Japan
8/10/2025, 6:48:27 AM No.512669045
>>512667707
That's due to increased brown people. Look at photos of india. You import even a small fraction of those people and they start to shit the place up.
>t. started noticing the same thing in japan and the USA
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Anonymous ID: BZ6dwhLbAustralia
8/10/2025, 6:49:03 AM No.512669078
>>512665062 (OP)
Cars are more aerodynamic and you became a city slicker.
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Anonymous ID: Pxu+zZ74Japan
8/10/2025, 6:51:05 AM No.512669164
>>512669078
>Cars are more aerodynamic
thankfully studies have already been done on this phenomenon and debunked your pesticide shill talking points.
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/feb/12/car-splatometer-tests-reveal-huge-decline-number-insects#:~:text=This%20revealed%2050%25%20fewer%20impacts,actually%20hit%20slightly%20more%20insects.
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Anonymous ID: EJ4LBiLCUnited States
8/10/2025, 6:54:13 AM No.512669295
We have a family vacation cabin in Maine. Forty years ago if you left the outside light on overnight, the entire front of the cabin would be covered in moths in the morning, with no space between them. I was just up there a couple of weeks back and not a single moth in the front of the cabin. About 1/10th the number of birds too. When I was a kid you’d hear seagulls calling all the time, then maybe twenty years back the cormorants moved in in similar numbers and pushed the gulls out. Now there’s just hardly any birds at all. We fucked up bad.
Anonymous ID: GH9OUoWPUnited States
8/10/2025, 6:58:52 AM No.512669493
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here's the big secret they're diverting all the attention from
>the food chain is broken
starts small and slow but will cascade into a big issue. you will eat the carbon-based butter
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Anonymous ID: h8kYhBOpUnited States
8/10/2025, 7:01:29 AM No.512669612
>>512665062 (OP)
Growing up between north Georgia and East Tennessee there were four seasons. Willow fly season, mosquito season, cicada season, and winter. Up here in North Dakota I rarely even see a house fly.
Anonymous ID: 6D5iyC/RUnited States
8/10/2025, 7:02:43 AM No.512669664
>>512665062 (OP)
That's what happens on my face and neck when biking in FL summer. Can confirm the insects are still flying around.
Anonymous ID: HOo3InvUUnited States
8/10/2025, 7:03:49 AM No.512669721
>>512665582

I'm in south central and we still have some, unfortunately they're all on my zucchini plants. I spent the day vacuuming them off the leaves little turds
Anonymous ID: BZ6dwhLbAustralia
8/10/2025, 7:04:07 AM No.512669738
>>512669164
>(((studies)))
By jews that want you starved to death.
Anonymous ID: YCzNjjZJUnited States
8/10/2025, 7:05:11 AM No.512669785
>>512665337
This is a jew thread posted frequently. I cannot get my windshield clean any longer from all the bugs during the summer.
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Anonymous ID: OVnhjmY2Hungary
8/10/2025, 7:06:00 AM No.512669827
>>512665062 (OP)
It's still like that in Europe. Especially on hot summer days.
Anonymous ID: 4tMrekMzUnited States
8/10/2025, 7:06:34 AM No.512669856
>>512667574
Same here. In the early 2000's and before the windshield would ve plastered with bugs if you went remotely outside of the city limits, then around 2007ish it went down dramatically and now you'll hit one or two bugs in two hours of driving in the same country during the same season etc.
Anonymous ID: uEA6GXY9United States
8/10/2025, 7:06:35 AM No.512669858
>>512665413
>boomers
Yeah 10 year old boomer were spraying DDT in 1956 you fucking retard. It was WW2 and silent but deadly generation that fucked us all up, cope.
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Anonymous ID: OVnhjmY2Hungary
8/10/2025, 7:08:57 AM No.512669960
>>512669493
compared to non carbon based butter?
you must think you are really smart
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Anonymous ID: rdSYoPmGFinland
8/10/2025, 7:09:26 AM No.512669977
>>512665062 (OP)
The insectcels didn't have sex
Anonymous ID: +Lr7zUVeAustralia
8/10/2025, 7:09:42 AM No.512669989
>>512669785
You describe the entire board, less the 3 organic threads at every moment 24/7 ?
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Anonymous ID: 4tMrekMzUnited States
8/10/2025, 7:11:31 AM No.512670065
>>512669045
>That's due to increased brown people. Look at photos of india. You import even a small fraction of those people and they start to shit the place up.
>saaar, we respect rivers. Have 297 river gods, yes yes
>river of are just moving feces and plastic
Anonymous ID: yDXZQP44United States
8/10/2025, 7:12:52 AM No.512670124
>>512665062 (OP)
greed killed the insects
bigger yields
less loss
more shekels made
now I don't see anymore butterflies BECAUSE THEY KILLED THEM ALL
Anonymous ID: 4tMrekMzUnited States
8/10/2025, 7:13:10 AM No.512670139
>>512667627
Good point
Anonymous ID: YCzNjjZJUnited States
8/10/2025, 7:14:57 AM No.512670214
>>512669989
Fair point. Either way I'm getting tired of cleaning the windshield of those goddamn bugs. Had some chunky fucker splatter yesterday that genuinely left a nearly 2 inch spot in front of my face. On a similar topic, I'm being invaded by carpenter bees and can't go outside without being swarmed by mosquitos so these threads in particular piss me off.
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Anonymous ID: 4tMrekMzUnited States
8/10/2025, 7:17:47 AM No.512670311
>>512668343
>>those cicadas
Man cicadas were EVERYWHERE by this house I lived in a few years while growing up. Hundreds of them at least lile 7 months out of the year iirc, it never stopped even at night and would drive you nuts. I hate those things
Anonymous ID: FVfvpdw/
8/10/2025, 7:20:49 AM No.512670439
Fuck em. Insect Genocide.
Anonymous ID: YDVi7hTaSweden
8/10/2025, 7:23:28 AM No.512670555
>>512665062 (OP)
global change is real and i love it, drill baby drill!
Anonymous ID: g9mPUN1iUnited States
8/10/2025, 7:25:44 AM No.512670642
Insects are fucking everywhere this year and it's annoying.
Anonymous ID: +Ay3SMZ0Canada
8/10/2025, 7:27:45 AM No.512670705
This isn’t a thing. It hasn’t changed. You have false memories.
Anonymous ID: +Lr7zUVeAustralia
8/10/2025, 7:29:21 AM No.512670758
>>512670214
Most insect eat other insects. if you start fucking around you find out there used to be a sort of balance in the ecosystem that no longer exists. Thank your grandparents
Anonymous ID: qot880KRGermany
8/10/2025, 7:31:01 AM No.512670809
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>>512665062 (OP)
>Windows XP released in 2001
there are no more bugs in 2025
Anonymous ID: ZZ8pmB7nUnited States
8/10/2025, 7:46:12 AM No.512671400
>>512665062 (OP)
Gentrification and LED lights
Anonymous ID: X4SSYmw0United States
8/10/2025, 7:49:57 AM No.512671537
>>512669078
This. Look up computational fluid dynamics dumbasses. Cars are designed in computers now for fuel efficiency.
Anonymous ID: m3lH1neIUnited States
8/10/2025, 7:58:13 AM No.512671825
>>512665062 (OP)
If you drive near wooded or marshy areas at night, there's a shitload of bug splatter on your car the next morning still.
Anonymous ID: hQ7x9EQvUnited States
8/10/2025, 8:14:12 AM No.512672487
>>512665062 (OP)
We have plenty of everything. How much do you want. We wasps, ants, houseflies, little cockroaches, big cockroaches, bumblebees, gnats, mosquitos, butterflies, moths, cicadas, crickets, grasshoppers, stinkbugs, yellowflies, dragonflies, junebugs, mosquito hawks, praying mantises, aphids, whiteflies, you name it.
Anonymous ID: GH9OUoWPUnited States
8/10/2025, 8:25:49 AM No.512672964
>>512669960
>>512668700
Anonymous ID: EISET1QXUnited States
8/10/2025, 8:27:47 AM No.512673047
>>512665062 (OP)

Glyphosate does not really break down it turns out
Anonymous ID: 7/Ml7xg2United States
8/10/2025, 8:29:14 AM No.512673105
>>512669858
I remember trucks spraying pestocides to kill mosquitos in Massachusetts in the mid 2000s.
Anonymous ID: vQIQY1FOCanada
8/10/2025, 8:30:01 AM No.512673135
>>512665192
>Whatever it is; Agritech fucking with God's designs is bound to be responsible on one level or another.

I'm sure Big Corporate Farms will sponsor studies that point away from their products.
Anonymous ID: 057ljl/SUnited Kingdom
8/10/2025, 8:33:33 AM No.512673275
no, you're just low iq. there has been a net gain to the insect population in the past two decades of numbers beyond your smoothbrain comprehension. ask your chatgpt if you need confirmation of the obvious.
Anonymous ID: fC01qsG2Hungary
8/10/2025, 8:38:11 AM No.512673461
I am 90% sure it is because cars have better aero now

People I know who say they hit zero bugs have a car made in the last 10 years
My car is 20 years old and I get some bugs but not many
And people who say “Suiiii yall city folks juss don get what yous sayin I bee hitting hundreds of bugs every day” have 30 year old cars
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Anonymous ID: 7/Ml7xg2United States
8/10/2025, 8:42:12 AM No.512673592
>>512673461
I want to hear a Hungarian speaking like a redneck now
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Anonymous ID: JTRF6hIcHungary
8/10/2025, 8:47:22 AM No.512673783
>>512673592
https://youtu.be/psha3ecS5K8
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Anonymous ID: OO25j8wDUnited Kingdom
8/10/2025, 9:03:45 AM No.512674407
>>512665465
what a fucking retard LMAO
Anonymous ID: jBkTIIWiUnited States
8/10/2025, 9:04:44 AM No.512674449
>>512665192
Oi vey this is dangerously close to climate change talk
Anonymous ID: 4HTyQWleUnited Kingdom
8/10/2025, 9:06:42 AM No.512674508
>>512669858
Ok boomer
Anonymous ID: b+lwb6rMUnited States
8/10/2025, 9:07:23 AM No.512674536
>>512665062 (OP)
Global warming
Anonymous ID: Y8kke2qoCanada
8/10/2025, 9:10:59 AM No.512674644
>>512665062 (OP)
You got any of those 5g fuck arrays arround you?
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Anonymous ID: BWUXMRJGCanada
8/10/2025, 9:37:29 AM No.512675668
>>512666365
Wouldn't it be hilarious of bugs just got smarter or were avoiding roads because of heat radiating from them or some simple explanation.
Anonymous ID: y6cNk+DRHungary
8/10/2025, 9:48:04 AM No.512676073
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md5: 94e15c20c9e70100ff370ebc2a06e740🔍
>>512665062 (OP)
>>512674644
>haha 5g seed oils vaccines xddd
Farmers spend an ungodly amount of money to cover their entire fields with pesticides and we spray anti-mosquito crap all over every big lake. So of course there are less bugs, we actively kill them en masse

These posts sound exactly like
>What? You think some big truck comes to your house every Tuesday and takes away the trash? Are they also goblin demons emitting covid beams? Okay weirdo.
Anonymous ID: L5f5KyiXAustralia
8/10/2025, 10:01:45 AM No.512676651
>>512666098
No pollinators no food or some forests. If we lose pollinators it unironically would be an ELE, forget the global warming bullshit. Are you intentionally being retarded?
Anonymous ID: ssYwUs9NUnited Kingdom
8/10/2025, 10:02:32 AM No.512676676
>>512665062 (OP)
maybe they evolved to learn not to fly above the hot un natural strip of concrete. moths changed colour when industrial age came about.
Anonymous ID: kAAquic8Denmark
8/10/2025, 10:04:12 AM No.512676737
>>512666098
This is a obstinated retard
Anonymous ID: ssYwUs9NUnited Kingdom
8/10/2025, 10:04:45 AM No.512676753
>>512665968
other than* the beach, why do you take your cues from the office us version? the boss says then instead of than.
Anonymous ID: ssYwUs9NUnited Kingdom
8/10/2025, 10:07:53 AM No.512676874
>>512667676
>she boy gan
thats where the band in home alone were from. didnt know they were all trannies
Anonymous ID: LT/Q2tbaUnited States
8/10/2025, 10:14:32 AM No.512677153
>>512665062 (OP)
I've lived in Chicago 6 months. Haven't seen a single bee or was, or lightning bug or mosquito.

Barely see any flys...BUT, I did get hammered as fuck and woke up in a crack house and the chick passed out on the floor had literally 100s crawling all over her leggings between her legs... She I woke her up and did crack with her for a few hours until I went off on another adventure
Anonymous ID: 4tMrekMzUnited States
8/10/2025, 10:29:18 AM No.512677758
>>512673783
kek
Anonymous ID: Z5nPaAIB
8/10/2025, 10:29:40 AM No.512677772
>>512665062 (OP)
>Pesticides
Fun fact: Europe's #1 pesticide is Roundup. Yes the same roundup that's been found liabile in American courts for causing cancer.

Fun fact #2: A Dutch Neurologist has proven that Dementia and Parkinson’s are man made. You guessed it, these are side effects from roundup.

It really is true, we are being poisoned in just about every aspect of our lives.
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Anonymous ID: AICQ4RnRNew Zealand
8/10/2025, 10:32:23 AM No.512677867
>>512677772
roundup is a herbicide not a pesticide
Anonymous ID: niQsidvyLithuania
8/10/2025, 10:36:20 AM No.512677999
>>512665062 (OP)
It's weird a bunch of normies irl have very strong reactions denying the bug die off
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Anonymous ID: +yXitdvrUnited States
8/10/2025, 10:38:26 AM No.512678075
>>512677999
I have been having to wipe my windshield every other time I gas up
Maybe you should all learn how to drive something besides a keyboard
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Anonymous ID: niQsidvyLithuania
8/10/2025, 10:47:13 AM No.512678385
>>512678075
There is undeniable scientific data showing insect population decrease on a massive scale. Not only you're unable to gauge out what happens irl but can't read too it seems.
Anonymous ID: wtNpLVHbAustralia
8/10/2025, 10:49:49 AM No.512678460
>>512665062 (OP)
Shame about fireflies. They were awesome. Used to see huge swarms of them as a kid every night. Now im lucky to see 1 a month.