Tech & Innovation - December 17, 2024

Imaginative Takes on Insects from #WiredSixWord Submissions

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A collection of the most engaging and imaginative six-word stories about insects from the #WiredSixWord social media campaign.

Eternally hungry caterpillars refuse to pupate. - @NymphUrban, via X. Every insect piloted a real human. - @morgocomics, via X. Ants made mountains out of molehills. - @andredoubleu, via Instagram. The mantises prayers have been answered. - @mrjasenewman, via Instagram. They're no longer scared of shoes. - @bouncingseth, via Instagram. Cicadas rose, sang, and consumed all. - @frater.greg, via Instagram. We're the children of software bugs. - @hermanbessler, via Instagram.