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Can confirm, got a tick sorta like this
...go on
It's not terribly exciting, had sex outside in grass, later on found a tick
"Doesn't matter; got ~~laid~~ Lyme."
Thanks for reminding me that scene exists. Now we all get to suffer.
Rising from my nightmares, i see that scene. Blinding, searing reality cuts through my consious thoughts; it had always been there; waiting for a spark. A fungal web of neuronal links itching to infect and consume. Unavoidable and inevitable.
And as i fall from blissful ignorance once more; a whisper "why?"
What movie?
Underrated af. Though way too goddamn long with bits that should only be found on the cutting room floor but still
The giant fucking bugs when she's stuck in the log gives the the shivers and heebie-jeebies like no other scene.
I'm squirming just thinking about it.
Right? This is why our ancestors had fur and groomed each other relentlessly.
Ugh... Went to an outdoor swimming pool this spring for the first time in years. Decided to dry up in the sun instead of toweling off. Laid down in the grass for 10, maybe 15 minutes, got slowly covered in ants. The next day I discovered I had a tick. Took me a while to go swimming again...
Depends entirely on the grass in use.
I thought the meme was about that as well, but it's about getting bitten by critters... mainly ticks
Vitamin B-12 wards off ticks, fleas, chiggers, and mosquitos. If you take an excess you'll sweat it out, which masks the smell of your blood. Unfortunately it doesn't work on bedbugs.
I doubt it. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16033124/
I have no other explanation of how us kids managed to play in tall grass and woods all the time, and never get bug bites. We picked up the occasional tick, but it was the dogs that the insects went after, not us.
Who doesnt love chiggers?
It's called a blanket