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Bats...
#2
Posted 10 July 2005 - 12:09 AM
I like them. I remember going to the zoo when I was a kid on a school trip and we went to a chamber were the zoo had some night creatures including bats. The girls freaked out, but me and some friends found them awesome. Since that day I read Batman comics...
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#4
Posted 10 July 2005 - 02:18 AM
I don't know why people give me funny looks when I say I think bats are cute*. They are!
*I rarely use the "C" word.
*I rarely use the "C" word.
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#6
Posted 10 July 2005 - 02:34 AM
They're *awesome*. I used to live in this house out in a rainforest, and one morning I wandered into my bedroom (sloping ceiling) and there's this tiny tiny bat hanging from a rafter at around waist height. I sat there and looked at it for ages while it wriggled around doing whatever it is bats do. The wings are surprisingly soft-looking, not leathery at all. Sorta like a velvet membrane. At night it would fly around the room eating mosquitos. It was cool. I'd hear this whine near my ear, and I'd be all, "Fucking mosquitos," and there'd be this *swoosh* and a rush of air and there'd be no more mosquito.
They've got awesome sonar. The same bat would flap around the downstairs level now and then and would look really erratic and ungainly, but it would never hit a thing, and would always head straight for the smallest gap of an open window with uncanny precision. I can't imagine there's a grain of truth in the 'caught in your hair' myth. Makes me wonder where that idea came from.
Fruit bats are less cool. They're all huge and ugly and screechy and spend all night in the trees fucking and fighting. Sucks to be you if you happen to have a mango tree in the backyard or something. They do look cool flying around on a clear night though.
They've got awesome sonar. The same bat would flap around the downstairs level now and then and would look really erratic and ungainly, but it would never hit a thing, and would always head straight for the smallest gap of an open window with uncanny precision. I can't imagine there's a grain of truth in the 'caught in your hair' myth. Makes me wonder where that idea came from.
Fruit bats are less cool. They're all huge and ugly and screechy and spend all night in the trees fucking and fighting. Sucks to be you if you happen to have a mango tree in the backyard or something. They do look cool flying around on a clear night though.
#8
Posted 10 July 2005 - 04:57 AM
Bats are always fun. We don't get enough here, so its a nice treat when, on holiday, I see a couple of bats flitting around.
On another note, is/was Batman scared of bats? Seems a bit odd to me...
On another note, is/was Batman scared of bats? Seems a bit odd to me...
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#10
Posted 10 July 2005 - 07:09 AM
Batman Begins is all about taking your fears and using them to drive you. I'll save the rant for the other forum (or probably I won't because I don't feel like discussing it with rabid fanboys) but he's a bat because bats scare him, and by becoming Batman he has, in essence, become fear itself.
#11
Posted 10 July 2005 - 08:34 AM
QUOTE (Revan-47 @ Jul 10 2005, 04:48 AM)
Bats have taken over my house in the past few days and i just want to know who likes them, and who is deathly scared of them like batman.
I'm not afraid but I also don't like them that much.
One cool thing, though... if you have a bat flying around outside and you throw a rock upwards, high in the air, they'll follow it, circling it, as it falls down to the ground. I use to do that when I was little.
Must have something to do with the radar thing.
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