Swarming Cicadas Have Illinois Thoroughly Bugged Out – Wall Street Journal

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your dime, your dance floor
1 year ago

How does article relate to cicadas in Illinois?

Hello Indiana!
1 year ago

That picture could be the poster for our wave of “ new arrivals “ and lifelong welfare recipients: A very noisy swarm that are both annoying and useless.

William Butler Hickock
1 year ago
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With the Cicada swarm they go away for 17 years, the illegals are the gift that keep on taking

Hello Indiana!
1 year ago

Like venereal diseases.

debtsor
1 year ago
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And that’s the thing I try to point out to people, that no one seems to understand. Most of these migrants are virile 20 and 30 something aged men without any attachments (although most of them leave behind baby mommas and fatherless children back home, with the promise to remit pennies back to the families). We likely have a really big imbalance between the number of men and women in the urban communities. These men are people with urges and natural desires just like the rest of us, and this desire, and likely inability, to spill their seed so to… Read more »

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