



if you had lived on a farm somewhere in the United States in the 1870's and a swarm of locusts blackened the sky and you survived the demonic assault of countless biting mouths and whirring wings, you would find that they had eaten every wooden handle from every tool left abandoned outside in your great haste to seek cover for there is nothing more succulent to a locust than human sweat.
6 comments:
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
yes!
D: *shudder*
Wonderful movements of Nature
Terrifying.
just how i like it...
"...there is nothing more succulent to a locust than human sweat."
Good to know.
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