Baconface: Yyeah, even I who finds this fetish passable by its focus on pain inflicted on the helpless cannot use that to make a fucking griffin sexually arousing. -1.
PrincessMolestia: Well, the original premise of this comic was to prove that "Bees could squawk," However, it is the griffon that squawked.
Blyth Musted.
Anonymous2: *facepalms* You realise that bees only have one sting and die afterwards, yes? Because their stinger gets ripped out of their body. *facepalms some more* I don't want to live on this furry brony infected planet anymore.
posted4you: Well, actually...umm, the be DID in fact squawk...by proxy. If it wasn't for the bee, Gilda wouldn't have squawked. The bee set in motion a series of events which resulted in a squawk.
Anonymous4: ...and the bee flies off, and dies. Nobody types kill into the console. Death takes a little time. It doesn't sting you and fall off dead.
It flies somewhere near, looks to the sky and drifts to Valhalla.
Queen and worker bumblebees can sting. Unlike a honey bee's stinger, a bumblebee's stinger lacks barbs, so it can sting more than once.[23][24] Bumblebee species are not normally aggressive, but will sting in defence of their nest, or if harmed. Female cuckoo bumblebees will aggressively attack host colony members, and sting the host queen, but will ignore other animals (e.g. humans) unless disturbed.
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Blyth Musted.
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(sigh)
Oh look! Griffin butthole! (fap fap fap...)
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No, a wasp can sting many times. Any breed of bee can not. Their stinger is ripped out of their body.
It flies somewhere near, looks to the sky and drifts to Valhalla.
Queen and worker bumblebees can sting. Unlike a honey bee's stinger, a bumblebee's stinger lacks barbs, so it can sting more than once.[23][24] Bumblebee species are not normally aggressive, but will sting in defence of their nest, or if harmed. Female cuckoo bumblebees will aggressively attack host colony members, and sting the host queen, but will ignore other animals (e.g. humans) unless disturbed.
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unattractive and unsuccessful African, do you think?