Has anyone else noticed anything unusual in the rain. It’s difficult to describe but it appears gelatinous in substance with hair-thin green tentacles (almost amebic-like in form) I’ve noticed it before, but today while driving north on I-93 near the Massachusetts/New Hampshire border it started raining and there more of them. Ordinarily I wouldn’t be concerned but this organism looks straight out of Invasion of the body snatchers Are we under attack, and If so, what can we do to protect ourselves from this menace from another world. Hotwater
Are you sure it was an organism, because if it was a gelatinous substance that is yellow-green in color, it's likely that it's from the aerial spraying that is ongoing. I have seen similar before, and it would leave a grimy film on everything once it dried.
Its Pollen season. The Barrens are full of yellow pollen from Sasafrass, Pine & Holly. what trees you guys got by you?
The usual Northern Hardwoods Sugar Maple, Yellow Birch, Eastern Hemlock, Beech, & Eastern White Pine. Hotwater
dude were you like high or something ive never heard of anybody saying that before. thats crazy stuff. but its cool to. you should look more into that.
there's something in the rain alright. it's our 'right' to be assinignly thoughtless that put(s) it there. it's called, if i remember my first year chemistry that i flunked three times anywhere near correctly, carbolic acid, and it gets there from our using combustion to generate energy and propell transportation. =^^= .../\...
I think you mean carbonic acid, not carbolic acid (or phenol) the stuff the nazis used to inject (by the tens of thousands) into the mentally ill and infirm to purge the aryan race of who they deemed imperfect Perhaps what I'm seeing is a confluence of carbonic based acid rain deposition and pollen..........:H Hotwater
You might be right, but I’m more inclined to believe the apparent organism is somewhat otherworldly Hotwater