[Day 361]
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[Day 361]
Here's them if they were bugs

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@iinkhorn submitted: My friend named these bugs (there are a lot more). Tim haunts my dreams.
May I first compliment the grainy quality of these photos? Really gives them a cryptid vibe. I love them all but Peedor Parkour is my favorite
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Did you know that the Bathroom Moth Fly (Clogmia albipunctata) is a species of drain fly and not a moth or a bathroom? They get their names from the moth-like hairs on their little body (grows up to 2.5mm long) and the way the larvae feed on decaying organic matter deep in drain systems, most commonly in bathroom plumbing. The species name, albipunctata, means "white-dotted" because it has many white dots on its wings and legs. They can be a little annoying to deal with if they're in your home, but really, they are harmless to humans and animals.
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BUG PARTY, 2025
My entry for @bowelfly's famous game of telephone. With 85 individual artists, this years telephone was turned into a "hydraphone" with seven different teams working from the same starting prompt. You can see all the entries over here.
Drain Fly - Look Outside
Drain flies mutated by the influence of The Visitor. While most arthropod monsters in the game are former humans, some are actually former bugs! There is no confirmation on which one these are, but considering that the ticks in the same area are the latter, it's probably safe to assume.
They look like regular, if large drain flies while approaching, but once they get close they reveal a human-like face on their underside! A nose and mouth on the abdomen, and a pair of eyes on the wings' underside. A relatively simple, but very ghastly design!