Is it normal as a 25-year-old man, i mourn the untimely death the butterflies?

Dude it just sucks. Like once a week at least if not more often. I drive so much for work that I cover a lot of ground, and during that time I always seem to find a way to hit the stupid butterflies man.

I literally hit one this morning and it made me scream out in rage and grief and frustration all the same time.

I really like the little buggers, and their numbers are doing nearly as well as it used to be.

They like the carefree hippies of the insect world. And they keep wanting to put on my truck and I can't stop in time and avoid them.

;'(

Or sometimes when I look at the front of my truck and I see one stuck to grill.

It just makes me feel a little bummed man

Anyway is it normal and I hope you all have a beautiful day you beautiful people.

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  • Shrunk

    the place where i work has a butterfly house and they all died from the cold but about 3, and those ones looked very sad and are probably dead by now, plus kids mess with them so they're missing parts of their wings or people just accidentally step on them in there... it is very sad, and it's nice to know that some people do actually appreciate the little things...

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    • EccentricWeird

      Gaww, well I never knew you had such a sensitive soul, Tiny.

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      • Shrunk

        and I never knew you gaww'd over such things mr. weirdo :)

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        • EccentricWeird

          Only to embarrass you, Tiny.

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    • shuggy-chan

      Is it some indoor garden? I know long wood gardens has something similar.

      And omg ur profile pic xD i remember those.

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      • Shrunk

        (Haha, the mr men, I love them, they are so cute ^^)
        Yes it's part of a historical house/garden.. All the butterflies were local ones (which doesn't make much sense to me but I guess it's more of a children's exhibit) they should've just open the doors at the end of summer to let the butterflies out...

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  • Avant-Garde

    I weep for nature that has died or been injured. I get upset when I injure spiders (I slapped one in shock this morning), and insects. There's is no shame in crying and getting emotional over nature.

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    • shuggy-chan

      Thanks AG, i dont cry so much as cry out in frustration/rage over having it happen

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      • Avant-Garde

        No problem. :)

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  • Nokiot9

    I do the same. I see something so beautiful and ephemeral dead on the ground, It makes me want to cry. I even pick them up sometimes and try to fix them.

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  • sega31098

    If it makes you feel any better, they probably don't feel pain.

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