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What's it like?Just felt my first earthquake ever here in NE.
Didn't we have a really small one in Illinois like a decade ago or am i misremembering?
What's it like?Just felt my first earthquake ever here in NE.
Illinois has a bunch every year. Mostly southern Illinois, down towards Missouri. And they're mostly small. I think the one you're remembering was just last year in Northern Illinois, and was like a 3.5 or something along those lines.What's it like?
Didn't we have a really small one in Illinois like a decade ago or am i misremembering?
Not sure, I grew up in Orlando for the most part. It just felt like a little tremble here in Vermont for like 30 seconds.What's it like?
Didn't we have a really small one in Illinois like a decade ago or am i misremembering?
Yep. Just the 17 year ones were insane last time around. My dogs will have lots of extra protein in their diet when they pop up... lol.The cicadas are coming in full force this year. The 17 year cicadas AND the 13 year cicadas cycle is lining up for the first time in like 200 years apparently. It's going to be nuts.
I remember my first earthquake was 07/08 while I was at SUIE outside of St. Louis.What's it like?
Didn't we have a really small one in Illinois like a decade ago or am i misremembering?
The cicadas are coming in full force this year. The 17 year cicadas AND the 13 year cicadas cycle is lining up for the first time in like 200 years apparently. It's going to be nuts.
Once the cicadas emerge from the ground, they molt into adults, and within a week to 10 days, the fungus causes the backside of their abdomens open up. A chalky, white plug erupts out, taking over their bodies and making their genitals fall off.
"The cicada continues to participate in normal activities, like it would if it was healthy," Kasson told CBS News. "Like it tries to mate, it flies around, it walks on plants. Yet, a third of its body has been replaced by fungus. That's really kind of bizarre."
"But there's also something else unusual about it," he said. "There's this hyper-sexualized behavior. So, males for example, they'll continue to try and mate with females — unsuccessfully, because again, their back end is a fungus. But they'll also pretend to be females to get males to come to them. And that doubles the number of cicadas that an infected individual comes in contact with."
Usually, male cicadas will let out a loud humming sound to attracted female cicadas and the female will flick her wings to signal she wants to mate. But the fungus has males flicking their wings like females to attract males and in turn, infect them, Kasson says.
Keep your eye out for horny infected cicadas
Nature is f***ed up sometimes
Sorry man, losing a dog is painful, I wish they had longer lifespans.This is the worst birthday ever
Have to take my dog in to be put to sleep in 3 hours
Her health has been going downhill in recent weeks but I was hoping I could put this off longer but this morning she is clearly in discomfort and struggling to even get up and walk. In recent weeks besides issues walking/slowing down dramatically she has struggled with her peeing/pooping and at times appears as if she doesn't know where she is (Stopping and starring as if she loses track of why she was going into a room)
She was also a dog that would always want to go out and even in late Feb would still get excited when I would go open door. But in recent weeks she barely wanted anything to do with outside and would stand aimlessly staring after going out. Also stopped waging her tail or showing joy when even my nieces/nephews came over in recent weeks.
This part of things is just awful and this will be 4th dog I will have had to put to sleep in my life. Her sister was put down because of cancer years ago
16 years is long time to have dog (Almost all my dogs and cat have had long lives),,, ugh think this is last one for me
Sorry to hear man. Always tough to have to do that.This is the worst birthday ever
Have to take my dog in to be put to sleep in 3 hours
Her health has been going downhill in recent weeks but I was hoping I could put this off longer but this morning she is clearly in discomfort and struggling to even get up and walk. In recent weeks besides issues walking/slowing down dramatically she has struggled with her peeing/pooping and at times appears as if she doesn't know where she is (Stopping and starring as if she loses track of why she was going into a room)
She was also a dog that would always want to go out and even in late Feb would still get excited when I would go open door. But in recent weeks she barely wanted anything to do with outside and would stand aimlessly staring after going out. Also stopped waging her tail or showing joy when even my nieces/nephews came over in recent weeks.
This part of things is just awful and this will be 4th dog I will have had to put to sleep in my life. Her sister was put down because of cancer years ago
16 years is long time to have dog (Almost all my dogs and cat have had long lives),,, ugh think this is last one for me
Yeah, it's kinda shitty that one of the most loyal and loving creatures in our lives have such short lifespans.Sorry man, losing a dog is painful, I wish they had longer lifespans.
Sorry to hear man. Always tough to have to do that.
Yeah, it's kinda shitty that one of the most loyal and loving creatures in our lives have such short lifespans.
Sorry to hear it my man. It’s a sad, sad, thing losing your pets.This is the worst birthday ever
Have to take my dog in to be put to sleep in 3 hours
Her health has been going downhill in recent weeks but I was hoping I could put this off longer but this morning she is clearly in discomfort and struggling to even get up and walk. In recent weeks besides issues walking/slowing down dramatically she has struggled with her peeing/pooping and at times appears as if she doesn't know where she is (Stopping and starring as if she loses track of why she was going into a room)
She was also a dog that would always want to go out and even in late Feb would still get excited when I would go open door. But in recent weeks she barely wanted anything to do with outside and would stand aimlessly staring after going out. Also stopped waging her tail or showing joy when even my nieces/nephews came over in recent weeks.
This part of things is just awful and this will be 4th dog I will have had to put to sleep in my life. Her sister was put down because of cancer years ago
16 years is long time to have dog (Almost all my dogs and cat have had long lives),,, ugh think this is last one for me
It was awful as expected to go thru with it
But it was clearly time she laid down entire trip to vet and then inside she laid on table entire time without any of old self (In past she would be anxious, growl at workers, want to leave, etc)
I just kept petting her until she went to sleep
Sorry to hear. The last days with a pet are always hard. Don't give up on having pets though, remember the years of joy they bring.This is the worst birthday ever
Have to take my dog in to be put to sleep in 3 hours
Her health has been going downhill in recent weeks but I was hoping I could put this off longer but this morning she is clearly in discomfort and struggling to even get up and walk. In recent weeks besides issues walking/slowing down dramatically she has struggled with her peeing/pooping and at times appears as if she doesn't know where she is (Stopping and starring as if she loses track of why she was going into a room)
She was also a dog that would always want to go out and even in late Feb would still get excited when I would go open door. But in recent weeks she barely wanted anything to do with outside and would stand aimlessly staring after going out. Also stopped waging her tail or showing joy when even my nieces/nephews came over in recent weeks.
This part of things is just awful and this will be 4th dog I will have had to put to sleep in my life. Her sister was put down because of cancer years ago
16 years is long time to have dog (Almost all my dogs and cat have had long lives),,, ugh think this is last one for me