Canni-buri-ism
**WARNING** This next posting is not for the weak of stomach!!
Just before leaving my house last night, I saw a large gokiburi (a roach...see earlier posting entitled Gokiburi Showdown). I threw my shoe at it and wounded it. Moving closer, I smacked it hard with the heel of my shoe and then put the shoe on and left the house, running almost late for work. I figured it would be there to be cleaned up when I got home.
Today, I arrived back in my apartment, and it looked different. Upon closer inspection, I realized the the antennae and wings and a couple legs had been removed.
Upon CLOSER inspection, I realized that the body and head had been eaten by other roaches, leaving only the hard shell behind!
I have been so careful not to leave any food out, so as to not encourage their existence here. Little did I know that the carcass of my victim would become dinner for others.
I killed one and it just helped others to live longer. Is there an end to this war?!?
Just before leaving my house last night, I saw a large gokiburi (a roach...see earlier posting entitled Gokiburi Showdown). I threw my shoe at it and wounded it. Moving closer, I smacked it hard with the heel of my shoe and then put the shoe on and left the house, running almost late for work. I figured it would be there to be cleaned up when I got home.
Today, I arrived back in my apartment, and it looked different. Upon closer inspection, I realized the the antennae and wings and a couple legs had been removed.
Upon CLOSER inspection, I realized that the body and head had been eaten by other roaches, leaving only the hard shell behind!
I have been so careful not to leave any food out, so as to not encourage their existence here. Little did I know that the carcass of my victim would become dinner for others.
I killed one and it just helped others to live longer. Is there an end to this war?!?
1 Comments:
not likely. they are smaller and more resilient. :(
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