sounds of home: the rustle of skitterbots through a lemongrass perimeter, circular agitation of anti-mosquito oils
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sounds of home: the rustle of skitterbots through a lemongrass perimeter, circular agitation of anti-mosquito oils
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9wUyKRNrAc)
I first came across SKITTERBOT Robot Remote Controlled Bugs when I fixed1t one, and liked them so much I bought a batch to video a swarm sequence. When I gave one to 12 year old Pascal for his birthday, his little brother, 2 year old Olli announced it was his, as they do :-) And when Pascal put down the Remote Control Olli was on it. Although he was a little bit scared of it, he loved it. They are great toys and when you pick them up and they are wriggling in your hands they feel like real large beetles. These SKITTERBOT Bugs are a great combination that kids like, fear, surprise and random craziness. If you don't have one, I recommend you get one, for home or the boardroom ;-) #fixedreview
skitterbot replied to your post: Finally beat Crisis Core and I ha...
I WOULD STILL buy a PSP for Crisis Core
I kinda did exactly that, honestly. XD I had a PSP years ago, but I gave it to zoe1718 for Christmas that year because she wanted one and I was sure I'd played what games I wanted to. Back then I wasn't much of a gamer and I knew she'd love that little system as much as it deserved. But then she showed me some of Crisis Core and it stuck in my head until I went on a Final Fantasy spree last year. I ended up blowing my Christmas money on a used PSP this year and Crisis Core is the only game I currently own for it. XD So worth it.
skitterbot replied to your post: nintendonut1 replied to your post: I’m not here...
how hard is it to say “sorry, didn’t know, I’ll be considerate about that from now on” and follow through without a major meltdown
apparently it's really fucking hard
skitterbot replied to your post: less than 15 minutes after posting and I’ve...
hOLY FUCK
we did it
we climed the whole mountain
skitterbot replied to your post: I dislike your existence.
ssssssSTILL think it’s the same anon every time, like they’re literally some 14-year-old that has nothing better to do and is so miserable with their existence that they’ve fixated on you as their only means of coping with being a complete shitbag
probably
though I'm laughing because that sounds like something I would say to someone at 14
I was a shitty 14 year old
skitterbot replied to your post: More like regretted by the grid, but what ever senile fantasy floats your boat.
I’m starting to think this is all the same anon and they literally have nothing better to do with their time than be a complete lamprey
I never even considered it and now I can't stop laughing