Spiders

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  1. guerillabedlam

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  2. Kinky Ramona

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    I love spiders. We have a few living around our house at any given time. Only time they die is when they are giant fucking wolf spiders (cuz they bite and they're like...fucking 5 inches in diameter), black widows, brown recluses, or if they crawl on me or are in my bed. I imagine if I touched one, they'd bite me, so I feel it's fair to kill them if they touch me. And my bed...well, that's just crossing right into the monster's lair, that's a bad idea. But they help keep our fly population down and it's cool as hell to get high and watch them eat. But they like to drop the empty fly shells all over and that's a nuisance, lol.
     
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    Spiders are known to climb up waterspouts, but they are susceptible to inundation when it rains and require dessication in sunlight. Occasionally they are observed sitting beside little girls.
     
  4. thedope

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    There are average 131 spiders per square meter, most of which are very small. That means there is virtually always a spider within three feet of you.
     
  5. FunHogg

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    I'm cool with them as long as aren't in my personal space. Also depends on how evil they look. A big hairy fucker will get the boot or magazine swat on sight.

    I had a couple of skinny looking ones living over my shower the past couple months... not sure what kind. One croaked from old age I guess...not sure about the other one. He/she either left or died.
     
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