(Esp) ¡Organicémonos Compañerxs! Nuestro lema la anarquía, nuestro escudo la verdad. (Eng) Let's get organized, comrades! Our motto is anarchy, our shield is truth.
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(Esp) ¡Organicémonos Compañerxs! Nuestro lema la anarquía, nuestro escudo la verdad. (Eng) Let's get organized, comrades! Our motto is anarchy, our shield is truth.
I was a bit shocked to see that Lema's mother's ex-girlfriend is running for political office, but the least Lema could do was support her, right?
Rema/Lema (DV4) - 19 - NyaNya Tribe
As an elite member of the Metronome, Rema shows a volatile combination of both beauty and bloodshed, often shown to present herself as a femme fatale, using her charm to lower the guards of her opponents. Unfortunately, those who aren't swayed by her charm often get hit with her nails instead.
@goodluck-milo submitted: I was up in Pine, AZ over labor day weekend looking for Dynastes grantii and I only found 1 but I also found a Xyloryctes thestalus couple and lots of other fun bugs!! Here are some ones I got good pictures of to identify. There was a large mystery bug I kept seeing around but I never got a good picture for ID.
A wasp with a caterpillar victim. Not sure if it’s the paralyzing kind or the egg-injecting kind 🤔
Another mystery wasp polinating some flowers. This one was very big!
A small bee I found in the ashes of our fire pit when I was preparing a fire!
And a cute pink and yellow moth
And this lil guy who landed right on me! I’m thinking three-lined potato beetle for this one but I’m not sure.
Enjoy the bugs! Thank you for bringing wonderful crawlies to my feed.
How exciting you got to see a few rhinoceros beetles! They’re always fun to see. The first wasp on the caterpillar appears to be one of the thread-waisted sand wasps in the genus Ammophila. They will paralyze their prey and bring it back to their nest for their larvae to nibble after they hatch out of their egg.
The second large wasp pal looks like a great golden digger wasp or similar in the same genus, Sphex. The bee is very tiny and precious but I am terrible at IDing bees so I’m not even gonna attempt it. The cute moth is a tiger moth in the genus Apantesis, and the last stripey beetle fellow could be a three-lined potato beetle, but there’s another very similar species that it also could be - the three-lined Lema beetle, Lema trivattata. Thanks for sharing!
" - Quando as pessoas nos mostram quem são, devemos prestar atenção. "
- Você me Ama
Decidi que meu lema de 2022 seria colocar menos expectativas nas coisas e pessoas. É algo que eu preciso aprender para parar de sofrer tanto com as relações humanas. Minha terapeuta diz que isso tem relação com o grau de idealização de perfeição que coloco nas coisas. Eu mesma sou perfeccionista e me cobro demais. Como seria diferente nas relações, né? É claro que as dores vão acontecer em qualquer instância da vida, porque elas são o motor do nosso aprendizado e evolução; mas intensificar isso pela crença de que tudo será perfeito sempre é obra minha. Homens são imperfeitos. Erramos muitas e muitas vezes até acertar. O acerto na verdade é a exceção, a raridade. E é disso que devo lembrar.
Juliana Toledo