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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker Oct 2

    The brown marmorated stinkbug is the most destructive, the most annoying, and possibly the ugliest of the five-thousand-odd stinkbug species in the world. And it's invading homes all over America: http://nyer.cm/l8lPojT pic.twitter.com/M9lHdZRUzw

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      1. Leonie Wood‏ @WoodLeonie Oct 2
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Sure, but it’s a bloody gorgeously designed stinker. Art.

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      2. Wiseman Clarke‏ @Lyn65051587 Oct 2
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Are you alluding to white conservative men?

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      3. Charles Mitchell‏ @Charles12408443 Oct 2
        Replying to @Lyn65051587 @NewYorker

        Idiot

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      1. John Fraser Longley‏ @idiotsrejoice Oct 2
        Replying to @NewYorker

        This is a metaphor right?

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      1. *+:。.。♬Dana’s Muse♬。.。:+*‏ @danasmuse Oct 2
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        Sick of this story

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      1. anartdecodiva‏ @anartdecodiva Oct 2
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        Looks a bit like a tribal mask.

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      1. David Daniel Beckom‏ @BeckomDavid Oct 2
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        Are you sure that not aztec armor?

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      1. anna mousse  🇺🇸‏ @annamousse Oct 2
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        i catch them in bottles. then i leave the bottles out over the winter and into the trash come spring. they are why i no longer hang laundry to dry.

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      1. Avi Puente‏ @Avipura Oct 2
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        "Invading"! What an interesting term....

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      1. Brian‏ @phhortress Oct 2
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        I have one or two a year in Massachusetts. Didn't know what they were. Now I will know to panic.

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      1. M Power‏ @MPower80313964 Oct 2
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        It may be annoying but it's definitely not ugly.

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      1. M Power‏ @MPower80313964 Oct 2
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        @MGLnrd Beauty is in the eye of the beholder :)

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      1. Sue Cris‏ @Sue_Cris56 Oct 2
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        Oh my God! I live in the suburbs of St. Louis and have been finding these guys inside the past two winters - just a few. They were so slow and stupid, I carefully took them outside. Never again!

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      1. Opposition Loyale 🌊Fx‏ @loren_rosalin Oct 2
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        Geez. Something else to worry about-destructive stink bugs invading my home.

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      1. Jo Diddley‏ @jot_au Oct 2
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        It has a cool "tribal" face on its back

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      1. Laura Apollo‏ @lauraapollo Oct 2
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        pic.twitter.com/tlUs25A7Lv

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      1. jenni holder‏ @jennikholder Oct 2
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        My house in Lyon. France, too.

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      1. Nan‏ @hammockdstrct9 Oct 2
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        yup. I've caught them lurking in my houseplants in Toronto as soon as the temperature dipped.

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