It was bright pink/magenta, and it was in the U.S. and no I was not on drugs
2006-10-04
18:37:41
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I saw it in Columbia, MO, it was a little over 1/2" long, it was kind of clear-looking, like a white albino that had been completely colored with bright pink dye, instead of solid looking, closer in appearance to a moonstone in clarity than a fuzzy bumblebee type body. I was sitting on a 2nd story wooden porch with no flowers on it on a hot summer day
2006-10-04
18:55:32 ·
update #1
He seemed to fly just a little slower than most bees and had a kind of gentle energy. Otherwise, he was just flying by, kind of hovered near where I was sitting just long enough for me to look at him for a few moments and then he flew away
2006-10-04
18:58:41 ·
update #2
http://bethany.mca.org.tw/webclass/fall2002/Tendelle/pinkbee.jpg
this is the closest picture I could find. Maybe I saw one of those animals that have been genetically altered
2006-10-04
19:05:45 ·
update #3
also there's a nuclear power plant in columbia, MO
2006-10-04
19:06:34 ·
update #4
Once I saw a white cockroach after spraying all the inside of the cabinets with bug spray because they were taking over the apt. The bugspray made them all crawl out until finally I noticed a white one, looking delicate, gentle, and otherwise different from the others; at the time I thought the white one was the Queen
2006-10-04
19:26:39 ·
update #5