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Wasps, hornets, bees and butterflies!

BrettNortje

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Yes you all have these in your gardens, but, it is winter for most of you out there, and, it is summer for me! this means i will be enjoying more of this than you, of course. these things are fun to play with, you bet your ass!

It is getting less and less clear how to attract what, but, if they are there, they would be in tune with your energies or heat you give off. this heat is similar to an aura, and you can alter it by breathing and speaking, which will send out sound waves to the flying creatures. this will be sending a tone to them, as if it were a form of energy itself, and, tones spoken honestly like "i love you" will let them know, unless they are false, as it is the pitch of the wave they understand. this is reflecting the sounds they make with their wings while they buzz in the nest, so, they will understand the core of your message to them.

Of course, if you want to pick one up, you need to 'persuade' them to let you do so. thinking of helping them while you speak, while you say anything, will be reflected in your speech. thinking of yourself as one of them might have a weird effect, as all they do is collect pollen and mate, yes? so, if you were to appear as a 'beautiful egg' to them, you could attract them to sit on you.

~ Recently i had a hornet crossed with a wasp sit on the tip of my finger for more than ten seconds, of course.
 
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