This is what the usenets has come to.
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"How do a moth eat a hole in a sweater?"
Steve Leyland wrote:
Jingo Blanc wrote:
: Steve Leyland wrote:
:: Jingo Blanc wrote:
::: Does moths has teeths?
::
:: only teh babeis. see below.
::
::: Does it exulde acid that dissolve the sweater?
::
:: Mmm, acid.
::
::: Have you ever try to eat a sweater?
::
:: Hasn't everywon?
::
::: Thank you for the helping the science paper.
::
:: it is not mommy or daddy moth wot eats your sweater, it is teh baby moths.
:: wonce teh evul moth eggs are in your sweater it is time to say "goodbye old
:: friend, you kept me warm through those cold winter nites, but now you are
:: full of holes" to that old faithful sweater :-(
:: baby moths hace sharp teeth liek sharks and will eat all your clothes, but
:: wonce they grow into adults all their baby teeth fall out, then teh moth
:: tooth fairy comes.
:: hth.
:
: I'm afraid not. It doesn't make sense. You're going
: to have to support a lot of things much better. Why
: would nature give a animal teeth as a baby but falls
: out as a adult? Do you see how it doesn't make sense?
: I'm afraid it doesn't make much sense. For one you
: certainly had not convinced me of anything along these
: lines. If you have proof evidence data dump etc. post
: it here. I know there are many scientists beside me
: reading and waiting with open heads.
because adult moths do not eat!
http://www.pestcontrol-products.com/moths_facts.htmI don't like pictures! I think pictures steal the souls
of things. That's why I
hire professional scientists to do my experiments. I don't
know where the person got that moth adults don't eat. It
sounds like an experiment gone wrong, no double blinds, control
groups etc. Where are the notes?
Do you know what energy is? How do they flap their wings?
Do they have a gasoline engine on their backs?
Do an experiment. Stop eating. Tell me
how much energy you have after a few weeks. Do you feel like
flying? Do you feel like doing anything that a adult moth
does? Bumping into the light, scaring girls and sissies etc?
If I were you I'd give myself this advice:
don't believe anything on the internet.
Unless you did the experiment yourself, or hired a scientist,
don't believe it. Only things that you yourself have experienced
should go into the book of you. Have more respect for yourself.
Be true to yourself. All the guy on that moth site is saying
is that he has never SEEN a adult moth eat anything.
Does he ever sleep? Did
he fall asleep ever while doing the experiment and watching the
moth? These are the tough greuling questions that a lot of amateur
scientists don't like to look at.