Is there a broad consensus for the opinion that this is an evil flower? Should said flower wait until evolving standards allow for it to be removed from the list of plants supporting botanical evil?
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Is there a broad consensus for the opinion that this is an evil flower? Should said flower wait until evolving standards allow for it to be removed from the list of plants supporting botanical evil?
Seussian.
Spiky webby frothing face
Of the rebel angel,
God even you permits a place
Unfathomable tangle!
*looks at photo of evil flower*
*shudders*
*refrains from clicking on “(Large.)” link*
*reaches for eye bleach with trembling fingers*
*thinks of puppy*
*feels better*
I just watched "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" a couple nights ago, so I don't find this post funny.
Not evil, merely defensive. If it had thumbs it would carry a taser.
I believe I have a kidney stone in my left kidney that looks a lot like that!
Is there a broad consensus for the opinion that this is an evil flower?
Yes. We've all heard that "This'le kill you."
But the real question is which flower would you rather be President?
Poofy Bloom, or Evil Flower?
(I'm leaning towards Evil, I think the times aren't right for America to go all Poofy)
I always wondered what Trumpit looked like.
Thistles, esp the webby milk thistles like this, are hip right now in some circles.
Excellent habitat plants for butterfly larvae and hummingbirds.
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