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You love ladybugs, probably.Butterflies. Lightning bugs. At least here in, Michigan we get those.But the poor cockroach is well-hated, right?
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"Look, there's a gun there." You can see them communicating to each other.The butterflies are swirling off the beach. In these moments you go, "Am I entering a moment that is— is this a one-way door?""Is this an irreversible situation?" Because there's an unfolding situation where they're coming towards us. Are they going to attack? What do they want?
actually just breathe better period whether it's during the day during the night and if you're using CPAP and tpapcall butterflies and they put them on the roof of the mouth and they expand the the jaw because the kids bones are
And the quote that I loved was you wrote, "as I started to sing, I liked it.I liked the butterflies flapping frantically in my stomach as I managed the notes and the words." That quote really resonated with me.And I was curious, the two of you have been pretty much, across the board, spanned everything you could want to do as musicians it seems like.
analogous to the flappings of the wings of a butterfly in Brazil can lead to a hurricane in Florida.And between butterflies and black swans, I basically believe that nothing in our universe is under control.And am I saying that to tell you, give up on control?
I'm not even sure if there is one mouse or two mice in its mouth.And we have beautiful butterflies.Again, if we do some pixel-- this is actually a pretty good photo, but again if you get really close and look at the quality,
But if you were to see me speaking, you would have thought I looked pretty comfortable with what I was doing.I didn't have butterflies in my chest.I had pigeons. It was big and bad and it was messy, but other people couldn't tell.
And mine had a mantra on it that said everything happens for a reason.And it had butterflies and flowers, and I didn't know that that was a universal sign right there.But I was coloring, and I was talking.
excited about is with pollinators uh when you guys think of pollinators chances are you're thinking of honeybeesor monarch butterflies a lot of work has been done on Mon monarchs but there'sover 200,000 other pollinators out there and none of them not none of them that's not fair none of them have been studied
away are we and does it vary by species or so it really varies by tax on so some um tax are some groups lend themselvesto that so uh butterflies and moths in particular lepid optra because they're quite two-dimensional and many of thekey characteristics you can see in um uh in that image you can actually get species recognition certainly
I became fascinated by this stuff as a kid, and it's always been fascinating to me.Some kids it's butterflies or it's astronomy.For me, it was bodies.
So I had a client that had a really tough ache from the top of his head down the back of his neck for six years.Do you get butterflies?
right time a year there. But even at the wrong time of year, usually there's a few strugglers around. And in Pacific Grove, it is a crime to molest a butterfly. You do not want tobother those butterflies. You don't want to try to get one on your finger or, you know, just leave them alone. I think its 500 bucks now, it might be more. They want those butterfliesleft alone and--so they--I've never seen anybody get arrested but, you know, they have other people will tell people, and then they leave them alone. Okay, Coast North. Of course,
berries the butterflies and the um the like re's pieces looking ones are just solid chocolate there's no filling the
They'd heard about butterflies and gnats, water striders, leaf bugs, booklice and katydids sighted hundreds of miles out on the open ocean.
You're going to feel these butterflies in your stomach, like, going there.
these seven-foot bows and they're hunched over and they're pointing at us. They're going, "Look at that one. Look, there's a gun there." And you can see them communicatingto each other and the butterflies are swirling off the beach and they can hit a spider monkey out of the treetops at 40 meters. They can sneakup and you will never know they're there. And so when that arrow passes through your body, you'll only have a moment to realize it before you fall over.
even okay? Can we talk about this?" Because if you talk about this, and you tell people there's these uncontacted tribes, people have misconceptions.- You see how many thousands of butterflies? But look at the way they move. Look at the way they point. Look at him with his bow.
“In the Time of the Butterflies” tells the story of ordinary Dominicans: the real life Mirabal sisters — Patria, Minerva and María Teresa.
Do you ever still get those feelings?You ever still feel those butterflies?Yeah, it's funny, actually, because when I sang "She," that song, I was singing it to a girl over the phone that I didn't have a crush on, but I
I am founder of Bags to Butterflies.
Where are all the rainbows and butterflies?
what's your first response excitement butterflies or the fear because as someone who cleaved like a barnacle to
So we look forward to those butterflies in my tummy.
isn't always rainbows and butterflies, even though that's very inspiring too.
I created a term called the butterflies for people who are formally mom and pop.
So Ehrlich's study of butterflies, which he's continued as a professor up the road here at Stanford-- this is the Bay Checkerspot
You know they're like little butterflies that pop up every once in a while.
a museum collection of different species of butterflies and we see specialization, of course, happening in the technium in mechanical things. We make a computer or a camera, and
even okay? Can we talk about this?" Because if you talk about this, and you tell people there's these uncontacted tribes, people have misconceptions.This changed everything because we realized that along with the butterflies and the monkeys and the jaguars and the trees and the
So it spawned this beautiful intergenerational connection around butterflies, which I just love.
We have common terns in Israel.Though, with butterflies, you can never know.
And it's not going to be all rainbows and butterflies all the time.
And it's called The World has Many Butterflies.
Yes. Anyone get the butterflies in the stomach?
And the whole point for me was to show that butterflies can be brutal.
Ecological-- the classical part of counting birds and fish and butterflies.
about that, and they have an annual parade everyday. I think this one is in October.And the little kids in the town will dress up like butterflies and march down the street.And the word is that it's never been rained on, which is kind of hard to believe that they maintained that that's the truth, and I have to take in what their word for it.
and over the course of it, watched these butterflies grow and fly away.
And so I wore flowers, and butterflies, and balloons on good days.
And my little dress was a white little dress with the three butterflies.
to feel the same trembling knees, the butterflies in the stomach, the tight jaw, they can say, OK.
They wanted covers that had a little toadstool and a gnome sitting on them and butterflies.
I had-- my first "New York Times" bestseller was a pop-up book of butterflies.
Ehrlich was a child of the suburbs in the sense that he loved chasing butterflies through the fields
So kind of basically modeling onto human populations the same developments as with butterflies and other creatures.
You just stand still, and butterflies will come and land on you.
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