Here is something to think about: It is the female
mosquito that sucks your blood, but if a male
mosquito is seen flying around your head, he is just as likely to meet an untimely death. Why is that? It is quite simple really...they are guilty by association! If it weren't for the male
mosquito the females wouldn't continue to populate the earth and there by suck your blood to feed their babies. What a sad lot! How guilty are you by association?
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I still think this is definitely an interesting question... It seems so straight-forward, and yet it's really quite a tangled web of being guilty and appearing guilty. The female misquitos are guilty of drinking our blood, but if it weren't for the males, they wouldn't have to. The males appear innocent, since they're just buzzing around and not drinking blood, and yet they are the ones who are guilty of continuing the population of blood-sucking offspring. It's all very confusing to try to sort out who is guilty at a given point in time, and who is simply an innocent bystander, who is guilty merely by association. Most people just think misquitos are annoying pests--who knew that they could be so thought-provoking?
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