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Amen,comrade.I literally had the "stop everything" moment the second I saw the chapter drop. I'm glad I'm not the only one!![]()
Considering they treat all of SEA as pirates,it's not out there.so that’s how the japanese see africans
Thats literally the african continent lmfao
i did a double take at the map like "WAIT. thats just africa!"
also the murder chickens saw the new character and chose violence
Fellas...we saw the map in the previous chapter,albeit in less detail.Seeing Africa like that is making my brain hurt. Go to Google Maps, measure the distance of that Plateau to that Prague, and it's over 500 kms. The real Africa is huge.
IKR,ya beat me too it.Suspicious merchant is suspicious, but it'd be funnier if they played it straight and he's a perfectly reasonable guy who unfortunately startled the murderflock.
And all y'all commenting about Africa need to reread chapter 6 lol
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Depends on the immigration laws of the Czech.Prague being in africa sounds like the start of an edgy joke
That's just not true,since the only real parts that get severely affected are the extreme North and South regions.Just a side effect of trying to turn a globe into a flat picture, It's hard to properly represent distance without sacrificing something else in the process
The real effect is the oversimplified map showing the general feel of where they all were.
Gotta love the song they made on a whim and simply chucked into an album as an extra doing far better then the whole album it was a part of.gotta start listening to Afrika by Toto when i read these chapters now
Also,it's interesting to know that the lil' ones are breeding adults...but according to her,she's never been in heat,which possibly means they don't actually breed but act more like bees,and this actually ties into the African Honey Bee,the most dangerous bee,and their biggest nemesis,the Rhodesian or Cape Honey Bee.
Most bee workers,all of which are female,have the ability to lay male eggs,usually caused by a queen bee being absent for any reason or the queen being incapable of properly suppressing the workers with pheremones,the latter being a sign that the colony will perish due to a lack of new workers.
The resulting drones themselves usually are stunted due to improper egg laying by the free workers.
Rhodesian/Cape Honey Bees,though,have the ability to lay female eggs(it's a recessive gene),and that's when the chaos with African Honey Bees occur.
In 1990,beekeepers took some hives to the Northern section of South Africa,where they didn't occur naturally,which resulted in some of the female egg laying workers to break free of their queens' control,sneaking into(at great risk)African Honey Bee hives,and laying their eggs.
Due to similarities between the two eggs,the African workers would miss enough of the eggs and the invasive child would mature into a copy of their mother,laying more eggs without working for the host colony,resulting in less and less workers to bring food,which can result in the African queen dying out,eventually leading to a hive full of females(many of them being very closely related to each other)capable of laying female eggs who then fly off in search of new host hives.
Attempts to use against African Honey Bees in the West have been inconclusive.
This does make one wonder...are our lil' murder hobos self-replicating?,do all of them have near similar DNA?,are some,if not all,parasites on a level that would make cuckoo birds jealous?...
And where there perhaps evolved parents who helped to start them,but got killed off early?
It took our main protagonist brute force synapses through her memories to force an early evolution,what about the others?
Gotta see if the series will eventually answer these questions and more!