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Is it weird that I like cats, dogs and children?

I feel like i should dislike one of the 3 to be in this thread.
 
You're lucky. I think it is too cold for them in England. There are some really gross ones here. They look scary too. ugh.
 
Cockroaches are fine as long as they aren't running around in someones house.

They are not a lot of fun outside either, when one jumps on you from a plant or is under a chair you are sitting on and crawls onto you.
 
I've seen a dead one, it came to the store with the bananas. Weird that it didn't survive, makes me think they must do something to imported fruits, even organic. :shrug:

But once we found a live frog, and a live newt, so that's pretty awesome!
 
I love watching insects go about their business. It's fun to get as close as I possibly can and watch all their little legs, antennas, pinchers, etc. like a little complicated machine. It's fascinating.
 
I like most insects though, ie praying mantises, katydids, grasshoppers, ants, earthworms, spiders, ladybirds, moths, etc... it is just a few types of insect I dont like ie centipedes, cockroaches, fleas, mosquitoes, flies.
 
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Millipedes can be kind of annoying with that mildly toxic irritating residue they leave behind. Anyone ever go camping and wake up with a red itchy trail weaving across your face? Millipede path :p. Fun times.
 
There were cockroaches in our apartment when we were in Tenerife, they would run in under the door from outside and they move so fast. Hideous.:sob:
 
Florida has lots of roaches -- really big, flying ones -- and I did not like them.
Would those be palmetto bugs? When my mom lived in Florida she would get freaked out about them. Luckily, I've never seen a palmetto or a cockroach IRL.
 
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Badly behaved babies are the fault of the owner. They are just following their instincts.:|
Babies sometimes cry for no reason, to release energy or a belly ache. I was lucky in that as long as I was carrying, tending to, feeding, changing, or sleeping with my babies, they never cried.
I have heard about the flying ones. Really glad that at least the ones here dont fly.
They do here in florida, and they are huge huge huge. Once at Disney world, a huge group of flying roaches terrified a bunch of tourists. We were laughing our asses off, I have to admit. My son was about 4, and he kept trying to explain to screaming, running, flailing people that the palmetto bugs didn't sting or anything. :D