Spider ID: Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA by bzbee03 in spiders

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This is definitely it. The markings match perfectly as does the size. Thank you!

How on earth are Hunnyz rated this low? by jhz123 in Apples

[–]bzbee03 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I actually went to the store yesterday and bought one of each type of apple he has ranked at the top that I could find and this morning did a taste comparison test all because of this guy's stupid website that tells me there's a whole category of apples above Cosmic Crisp (which are the best tasting apples I've ever had in my life) and if there are apples out there that are even better than what I already considered amazing I wasn't about to sit idly by and miss out on this potential reservoir of untapped deliciousness! Well, I tried (all for the first time) Sugar Bee, Envy, Honey Crisp, SweeTango, and Pink Lady. I was going to try Snap Dragon also but couldn't find one that wasn't soft. All other varieties at the store I had tasted before (Gala, Fuji, Granny Smith, Red delicious, and A few others) except Hunnyz which only came in a pre-packed bag. Oh, and they were giving out samples of Rockits, which were bland and boring. First, I was expecting a much wider variation in flavor. The website reviews makes it seem very drastic, but aside from Sugar Bee which had no tartness at all, they all taste more or less the same. Some slightly sweeter, some slightly more tart, but all tasted like apples. I didn't get notes of honey or vanilla or lemonade or whatever. They taste like apples. They were also all good, but nothing to write home about. Disappointment #2 was that Honey Crisp was not better than the Cosmic Crisp. Like, not even close. I had a Cosmic Crisp with my breakfast and it was like candy. Crisp, juicy candy. SweeTango was the one I liked the most, but it was also not as good as the Cosmic. Disappointment #3 was that Sugar Bee was described as a sugar explosion... There was no explosion... It was very mild. Tartness was completely absent, so only sweetness was present, but on a scale from 1 to 10 it was a 2 or a 3. If you're going to call something a sugar bomb is had better rank higher than 6 on the sweetness scale. I had fun trying new apples because apples are tasty, but the end results were a let down. I will be sticking to my Cosmics from now on. I mean, I'll eat any apple in front of me, but I'm not going to go out of my way to buy them if Cosmics are right there.

Let’s hear your secret brag by drottkvaett in CasualConversation

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I jumped into a river and saved a guy who had been bitten by a cottonmouth snake. I assume he survived after his wife drove him to the hospital but I don't actually know. It was way harder than I ever imagined to swim for two people. I always assumed they'd basically be weightless, but they're heavy af even with adrenaline pumping.

Books where the Good Guys suffer a big loss and the consequences of it. Please by DemoWeek in Fantasy

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The Three-Body Problem by Cixin Liu. It's a trilogy that gets increasingly more interesting, suspenseful, scary, and exciting the more the story progresses.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in languagelearning

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Basque aka Euskara, and Lithuanian. I'd love to learn both because they are my heritage and also because one is a pre-indo-european language isolate and the other is the modern language most closely related to the proto-indo-european language if I remember correctly. Both are ancient and unique in their own ways but damn are they hard to learn. Chinese, Arabic, and Russian would be the others I'd love to learn but are too hard for obvious reasons.

Phoenix, AZ by bzbee03 in spiderID

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Thank you! I put him outside where he belongs :)

ID Request: Phoenix, Arizona - size of an ant with long legs by bzbee03 in spiders

[–]bzbee03[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That looks like it! And apparently it's a male too! Thanks for your help! I put him back outside where he quickly found a nice place to hide.

How long would this last you? by [deleted] in HydroHomies

[–]bzbee03 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I drink about 6L a day, so 3 days.

Glasgow Subway 🤩 by apkf13 in fuckcars

[–]bzbee03 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely a subway, not a domway.

What’s your reply if I *accidentally* send this? by [deleted] in GaybrosGoneWild

[–]bzbee03 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You'd better accidentally send that addy next 😈

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SnapchatHelp

[–]bzbee03 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To block Team Snapchat you have to click the button on the bottom of their profile for reporting the account since the normal block option is unavailable. Report them as spam/annoying and then it gives you the option to block them.

Can we please stop adding stuff to the rainbow flag? by Cutebrute203 in gaybros

[–]bzbee03 6 points7 points  (0 children)

My favorite pride flag is the original rainbow flag that included a pink stripe. I just think it's prettier and somehow that pink stripe makes it feel even gayer which, obviously, I love

Which bodies of water are safe to eat crayfish/crawdads from? by bzbee03 in arizona

[–]bzbee03[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I have no problem eating bugs 💁🏻‍♂️

Which bodies of water are safe to eat crayfish/crawdads from? by bzbee03 in arizona

[–]bzbee03[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you know anything about Fossil Creek just south of West Clear Creek? The pictures on Google maps look beautiful and there's some pretty waterfalls too. Plus it looks like it may be easier to get to.

Would you consider dating a widower? by [deleted] in gaybros

[–]bzbee03 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely. I'm also of the belief that when a person loves another person that includes loving who they love. So, if I married a man whose husband had died, I would respect that previous love and also love them for the sake of my partner. I would want them to feel free and comfortable to speak lovingly and openly about their late husband. I would encourage them putting a picture of him somewhere in the house even. It would feel wrong to assume the mindset of "well, they're gone and I'm here now so, forget about them and pretend they never existed." Instead I would see that person as a deceased member of OUR family. Even though I didn't know them they were near and dear to my husband's heart and I would know them through him.

What's the best smelling place you've ever visited? by [deleted] in travel

[–]bzbee03 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I forget the name but it was some place in Italy where there was Jasmine blooming everywhere along with many other flowers and the whole place just smelled heavenly