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7355897 No.7355897 [Reply] [Original]

What would happen if you pulled out Wriggle's antennas?

>> No.7355901

­he would die

>> No.7355904
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7355904

It's like Chiyo's pigtails, detaching them would kill her! Why would you even think of such a thing?!

>> No.7355909

>>7355901
>he

>> No.7355911

This kills the toohoo

>> No.7355915

>>7355901
Get the fuck lost, faggot. "wroggle is a boi!" is a shitty meme.

>> No.7355917

Thousands of bugs would swarm out of Wriggle's body.

>> No.7355952

>>7355915

Homosexual in denial.
Your waifu has a dick, man.

>> No.7355960

She would probably wander around in a brain dead stupor for several minutes before curling into a ball and dying.

>> No.7355962

Everyone who posts in this thread will be visited by cave spiders this summer.

Enyoy the fun

>> No.7355968

She would probably wander aimlessly brain dead for a couple seconds before curling in a ball and dying.

I've tried this on ants.

>> No.7355969

>>7355962

Guess I'm migrating south towards winter then.

>> No.7355987

What would happen if your sphincter was torn out and a massive swarm of insects was rocketed into your anus at full force until your intestines burst and your last painful moments of life while the insects slowly eat you from the inside out are spent at wriggle's feet begging unintelligibly for a swift death?

As for your question, she'd probably just go "itai!" and do something cute.

>> No.7355988

Well, they're directly connected to her brain right?
It would probably remove the brain with them, instantly killing her.

Requesting guro image illustrating this.

>> No.7355996

>>7355987
This post gave me a boner.

>> No.7355999

>>7355988
out

>> No.7356001 [DELETED] 

>>7355988
Negative... I'm down to several connections due to some faggot from /v/ hoarding them for shitposting purposes... can't risk remaining connections...

>> No.7356008

>>7355988
I can draw it for you but I won't post it here... since it's against... the... rules...

>> No.7356010

>>7356008
http://ompldr.org/

>> No.7356016
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7356016

She'll survive. She just won't be able to smell anything anymore.

>> No.7356078

>She just won't be able to smell anything anymore.
That's terrible, but why do I find that incredibly cute?

>> No.7356085

She becomes human.

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7356096

Don't...

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>>7356078
I am now imagining Wriggle and her husbando sitting down with a bunch of items. She professes to him that she can now longer smell, so the nameless husbando spends the next hour telling her how beautifully each item smells.

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7356103

Why the fuck should I care about that?

It's a god damn cockroach and it must be killed!

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>>7356096
Give me one good reason not to.

>> No.7356108

>>7356103
Wriggle is actually a nightbug, most likely a glowbug/lightingbug

>> No.7356112

>>7356106
No more flower pollination

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>>7356106
Look how cute she looks!

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7356114

>Taking care about bugs

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>> No.7356124

>>7356102
I guess I can't like a person unless there's something wrong with them.

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>>7356108

>> No.7356160

>>7356123
meant firefly when i said glowbug, couldn't recall the exact name

>> No.7356164

>>7355897
She'd lose the signal.

>> No.7356312

>>7356164
That took way too long to appear.

>> No.7356815

>>7356016
It's more severe than it sounds, though, since insects greatly rely on pheromone signals to navigate. That is most apparent in ants and bees, which utilize the pheromone markers laid by various glands to coordinate their behavior (the trail-laying gland of ants for example is Dufour's gland, located in the abdomen.) Many social bees mark previously visited flowers so that they won't be revisited while they're depleted of nectar, and females of the solitary bee Anthophora plumipes may even designate specific flowers as their "territories" after feeding on them, so you can think of it as a beegirl raping you until you are depleted of semen and rubbing her body over yours to mark you as her property, discouraging attacks by other monstergirls and allowing her to find you when you produce enough cum to satisfy her again.

Another interesting property is that ants (and other insects, though the first tests were on ants) follow their trails by orienting themselves in a way that equalizes pheromone detection by both antennae - if one antenna is exposed to a greater concentration than the other, the ant moves to the direction of the former until both antennae are exposed to equal amounts. So if you cut off a single antenna, the insect constantly believes itself to be on the wrong track (since there's no second antenna to balance the input) and starts spinning around - bees with one eye blinded show the same behavior, though both do get used to it after a while. In addition, antennae are important organs of touch as well, that's how some firefly larvae identify their prey (Lampyris noctiluca even stalks slime trails to hunt the snail that lies them down) and for many insects mating rituals involve antennal tapping.

>> No.7356818

>>7356815
Yet other insects have more curious uses for their antennae - silverfish of genus Machilis use them in mating, where the male's antennae is used to deliver sperm droplets to the female's ovipositor; ant's guest beetles have massive, wing-like antennae used by their ant symbionts to guide them around; beewolves have antennal glands that contain antibiotic-producing bacteria and apply this secretion in brood cells to protect their larvae, phantom midges have clawed antennae used to catch prey, and it is suggested that the unusual wasps of genera Streblocera utilize their long, whip-like antennae to gain a hold on their beetle host while they lay their eggs. Those tend to be rather small (as wasps are wont to be) and have long ovipositors too, so you can think of one as a sadist little girl with antennae longer than her body, used to bind the man she likes while she violates him with her likewise oversized ovipositor.

Too bad I'll never struggle against a loli wasp's prehensile antennae while wearing a frilly dress, screaming like a little girl as she fills my anus with her eggs and whips me with her antennae. If only ;_;

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7358600

I was suddenly reminded of this comic.

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>>7358600
Unfortunately, the solution won't work nearly as well for Wriggle.

>> No.7360407

>>7360206
Oh god, Reisen with a hat. Why was I not informed of how amazing this is sooner?

>> No.7360543

>>7356815
>so you can think of it as a beegirl raping you until you are depleted of semen and rubbing her body over yours to mark you as her property, discouraging attacks by other monstergirls and allowing her to find you when you produce enough cum to satisfy her again.

For some reason this doesn't look so bad. I say we pull the antenna out of her

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