Very funny comment about Serus Victoria

Very funny comment about Serus Victoria

I would like to take all the credit for this joke.

I love my poor little police girl 🖤

I really don't know if this belongs here and I'm not trying to punish anybody by posting this to the wrong sub I just thought this was a really good joke that wasn't going to reach the right audience from just my Instagram account so I hope you guys also thought this was funny

And I hope you all read it in goofy Alucard's voice ☺️

Have a great rest of your day

I'm going out for an enthusiastic night stroll now

u/Baracchi — 14 days ago

Please recommend me some good found footage horror movies please please please

I'm fricken dying out here trying to find a good ffh for me and my partner to enjoy. My partner is of the mindset that good found footage doesn't exist whereas I love movies like the banshee project, horror in the high desert series, the taking of Deborah Logan, and gonjiam. However I'm aware AS FUCK that there are hundreds of mediocre to awful found footage horror. Anyway any recommendations are appreciated.

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u/Baracchi — 2 months ago
▲ 6 r/moths+1 crossposts

What kinda moth is this.

So I love moths but I can be a little scatterbrained when trying to identify and as any moth connoisseur knows there are lots and lots of moths and a lot of them look similar. So here's the little baby who visited me today. I'd say about an inch and a half long and I'm located in Nassau county LINY close to Queens. And idk if it helps but we're in a rather woodsy area and it's raining. It was such a beautiful moth I had to come on here to ask so I can know for the future.

u/Baracchi — 2 months ago

Brown snout moth

Located in Long Island NY. Is this the kinda moth that's larvae is a pest? I love moths and don't want to worry about a caterpillar infestation. I just caught him and let him go. The problem is my partner has a lot of fancy wool clothes so if there is an infestation they're going to go absolutely AWOL because of their contamination OCD and to protect their clothes. So I would like to at least help them to prevent this from happening in the future. They not only have wool clothes and textiles but we also have food we have to get shipped because our local Asian grocery went out of business so I'd like to know how to store it in the best way to prevent any further issues. We have a pretty densely covered yard, lots of bushes and trees so it's not a wonder as to why we have moths or any other common house insect. I just would prefer them either outside or at the very least paying rent 😅

u/Baracchi — 2 months ago