By the way, "dudebug" is a gender neutral term that also covers gurlbugs and nonbinarybugs.

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By the way, "dudebug" is a gender neutral term that also covers gurlbugs and nonbinarybugs.
Attack.
The tactician commands her army; controls it as intuitively as her own arms. Be it for the cause, for the commander, or for their own sake, each soldier goes bravely towards what may be the death of themself and many of their fellows. Through the dark night, the army’s fearsome battlecry rings out, alerting the rest of their kind to the impending carnage and bloodshed.
“YOLO!!!”
My practice sessions, conducted away from prying eyes, told me I could direct a single insect to move an antennae, or command the gathered horde to move in formation.
At least she’s embracing it enough to practice with it. Also, that’s quite versatile.
With one thought, I could single out a particular group, maturity or species from this jumble and direct them as I wished. An army of soldiers under my complete control.
Hey, I just called it an army!
I’m just gonna go ahead and imagine the mental commands as being worded like, “Yo, any adult spider dawgz in there, go mess up that dude something biznasty, yolo!”
“Fo’ sho’ gurl, right on it.”
Do male ladybugs ever make a mistake when trying to get a mate? Like what if to dude ladybugs like go to get their freak on and then they're all confused like, "girl wtf I gotta be on top" and the others like, "woah you're dude?" And then things get awkward, they say 'no homo', and go on with their day feeling slightly uncomfortable.
Discovered a large aphid population on my radishes. Good thing my last order of lady bugs came in yesterday! Eat em up boys!