To our loyal readers, we pose a deep, scientific question. What hurts more: a bee sting, or the knowledge that the sting caused the bee to die and the bee population to drop ever so slightly which in the long run could cause the death of all of humanity?
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1 Let's break down the arguments. A bee sting hurts. Like hell. Not as bad as a hornet, but still. You might need to put on some ice for a little while and take it easy. Ruins your day. Some people are allergic to bee stings, which causes them to break out into hives. What came first, the bee or the hive, am I right?
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Bees came first
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Hives came first
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What
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2 The knowledge that the sting caused the bee to die and the bee population to drop ever so slightly which in the long run could cause the death of all of humanity is really just sucky. I mean, the bee chose to die, it wasn't your fault for backing up into a beehive, was it?
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Yep, total accident.
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Actually, it was my fault.
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Seriously, what?
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3 Maybe it was the bee's ultimate "screw you" to the human race. I hurt you AAAAND I die so that you will one day die too.
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Yeah, could be.
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You're overthinking it. It's just a bee sting.
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What Hurts More: A Bee Sting, Or the Knowledge That the Sting Caused the Bee to Die And the Bee Population to Drop Ever So Slightly Which in the Long Run Could Cause the Death of All of Humanity?
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A Bee Sting
Go figure. No one wants to harm bee populations, but sometimes, you have to be slightly selfish. I mean, those things HURT!
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The Knowledge That the Sting Caused the Bee to Die And the Bee Population to Drop Ever So Slightly Which in the Long Run Could Cause the Death of All of Humanity
Look at you! You just got stung and you're thinking about the bees? And not in a creepily erotic Bee Movie way? Congratulations, you're officially a sustainability legend!
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