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Anyone old enough to remember driving down a highway and every stop for gas included a 5 minute intensive windshield wash scrubbing to get all the bugs off? Sometimes you used to have to clean your grill and radiator. I remember.
I just came back from a friends cottage and we had exactly one bug on the windshield. Otherwise the car was clean.
Friends, we are going to have a very rough time. We fucked up bad.
Did a 4000 mile round trip this summer and barely any bugs. Wild.
I have a memory of a road trip in the 90s where we must have driven through a whole swarm, probably somewhere in western Montana, because it almost sounded like hail as they were splatting on the windshield. Sorry, maybe I killed them all that day.
OMG, it's all your fault!
Well, either that or the nicotinoids we sprayed everywhere. We'll leave it to the judge sponsored by Monsanto/Bayer to decide if it was millions of tons of carcinogenic pesticides applied liberally over millions of acres of farmland, or your 90's Montana road trip.
I drive 500 km a week, every ones in a while I get a splatter large enough to bother me. Even after 2 or 3 weeks my car still looks fine
I always said the end will come not from nuclear weapons, or solar flairs, asteroids etc. it will come from something that’s seemingly silent on the news and popular perception, but that will destabilize the whole system we depended on. It’s not just bugs that are vanishing at unprecedented rate, but all species.
Solar Flares - big tongues of radiation licking our planetary ball.
Solar Flairs: Looking fabulous and sparkly while the above happens to club music you can sing and dance to.
I like your version better.