MadSanity
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| 16 Mar 2015 10:29 PM |
| Touching spider webs particularly by accident, freaks me out. I can't stand thin wavy sticky strands clinging to my skin. euggghh |
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Edgelord
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| 16 Mar 2015 10:31 PM |
i only touch spider webs if theres no spider on them
the worst types of spiders are those ones with stick legs
eugh
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MadSanity
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| 16 Mar 2015 10:34 PM |
"wimp"
What is there to be "wimp" about? I'm just saying that it feels weird. If I really wanted to I could run into a bunch of webs, but really it makes me cringe. |
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Edgelord
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| 16 Mar 2015 10:36 PM |
"What is there to be "wimp" about? I'm just saying that it feels weird. If I really wanted to I could run into a bunch of webs, but really it makes me cringe."
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MadSanity
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| 16 Mar 2015 10:38 PM |
| Oh how classic, just keep saying the same thing because you're so darn funny. Haha. |
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| 16 Mar 2015 10:39 PM |
| I spider webs are pretty gross but eh |
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Edgelord
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| 16 Mar 2015 10:39 PM |
"Oh how classic, just keep saying the same thing because you're so darn funny. Haha."
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Dullahan2
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| 16 Mar 2015 10:39 PM |
| Its called a knife. and a burning stick. use one or the other. |
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MadSanity
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| 16 Mar 2015 10:40 PM |
@jared
Sometimes it makes things less gross when you think of them at a molecular level.
Spider webs are just strands of proteins, that's it.
@edge
Wow that one was funnier than the last. |
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goof333
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| 16 Mar 2015 10:52 PM |
Story time, and it is going to freak you out.
When I was in the 3-4th grade I was poking around the school garden and found this MASSIVE web, and I mean it was MASSIVE. It was attached to some plants on the ground, a shrub, and a branch from the tree above the shrub. All in all it was a fairly pretty web.
It was extremely strong also, and being the little fearless kid I was I decided to poke at the web, even going as far as polling on a bit of the web strands that attached to a tree branch. The web was extraordinarily thick also, and not very sticky.
I looked up and followed one of the main supporting strands and at the end of the strand that led to the branch there was a large leaf curled over with web.
Well I went in for a closer look.
Inside the curled leaf was the single most gigantic spider I have ever seen and my fingers were right next to it because I was trying to uncurl the leaf to see what was inside. |
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XTGNecro
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| 16 Mar 2015 10:58 PM |
| just remember those spider strands came out of a spider but |
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| 16 Mar 2015 11:05 PM |
| Stop or OP W I'll dislike silk |
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twist69
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| 16 Mar 2015 11:07 PM |
@goof roughly how big was it?
Your average siggy by day, but by night... |
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goof333
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| 17 Mar 2015 11:00 AM |
| @Twist, it was many years ago but I remember it being all hunched u with its legs in and still being about twice the size of a quarter, maybe the size or one of those dollar coins. The size of the spider fit the size of the web. |
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