Royal jelly is a honey bee secretion that is used a nutrition for
larvae and queen bees. When worker bees decide to make a new queen
because the old one is either dying or dead, they choose several larvae
and feed them royal jelly in specially constructed queen cells. This
triggers the larvae to develop with queen morphology, including fully
developed ovaries needed to lay eggs.

sexual identity crisis is to fall back into heteronormativity when relating to the Michael Foucault quote bahahaha

What does this even mean? Foucault theorizes a foundation for identity based on a broader understanding of an individual on their ability to create, change and transform without a restriction of “an identity” that they must conform or perform to to fulfill some kind of standard to meet that identity. I agree with that and if that makes someone as narrow-minded as you interpret that as a personal sexual identity crisis then that just shows your lack of education and absolute misunderstanding of the text. I think that if someone wants to have an opinion they should at least have enough integrity to do it properly and not Anonymously where they think they can’t be liable 🙂

The Cordyceps Fungus

This parasitic fungus preys on insects, slowly invading and
overtaking its host. Some Cordyceps species can exact a degree of mind
control on its victim, forcing them to climb up high in their last
moments so the Cordyceps’ spores can fall down on more victims below.

If identity is only a game, if it is only a procedure to have relations, social and sexual-pleasure relationships that create new friendships, it is useful. But if identity becomes the problem of sexual existence, and if people think that they have to “uncover” their “own identity,” and that their own identity has to become the law, the principle, the code of their existence; if the perennial question they ask is “Does this thing conform to my identity?” then, I think, they will turn back to a kind of ethics very close to the old heterosexual virility. If we are asked to relate to the question of identity, it must be an identity to our unique selves. But the relationships we have to have with ourselves are not ones of identity, rather, they must be relationships of differentiation, of creation, of innovation.

Michel Foucault