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I need to stop playing around and learn ASL. Koko makes me want to do better.
I’m fluent in ASL.
I need to stop playing around and learn ASL. Koko makes me want to do better.
where did you learn?I’m fluent in ASL.
Nah.The one that's fucking all the time?
What’s the second to last pic. My mama has those in her tree we were chopping down.View attachment 53852 View attachment 53853 View attachment 53851 View attachment 53850
Bottom pic is head of a tapeworm, looks like the inspiration for abe from abes odyssey.
What’s the second to last pic. My mama has those in her tree we were chopping down.
Too late. We already did it.Y'all better leave that tree alone.
Homie is the co owner of the spot....after waiting I offered to pay for whatever my mans was like fuck that he said he was coming down lol crazy thing is they childhood friends so homie always looks out ....
That’s the thing every time I ve gone to that spot I always cop bottles and shit...last night my mans was like nah we good my homie got usYour boy probably stay just popping up expecting shit like his homie ain't running a business lol.
Real friends kick in and that love shown to the business will be shown back if you really friends.
where did you learn?
What’s the second to last pic. My mama has those in her tree we were chopping down.
What I saw looked like that.It’s a wrap around spider, I thought you lived in Houston? They’re indigenous to Australia.
Probably some type of orb weaver you found.
was it a spider or a bug?What I saw looked like that.
Looked like a spider. Looked just like that picture. Then as I looked closer, it was a bunch of little black spider looking things migrating up the tree too. Hundreds of whatever it was. I should’ve took a pic.was it a spider or a bug?
Yuck!!!! Whatever the black things were are really tiny. They move in sync with each other too. Kinda like a river.View attachment 53875
^ closest looking one I can find native to Houston area.
Black aphids?
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Detrimental pest if you got them all over the tree, get some lady birds in to handle them, larvae feed on them.