On June 14 2007 09:23 Kennigit wrote: I heard about spiders that cut a small hole in their host and the the baby spiders in the sack eat their way out....you may want to check your scrotum a couple times.
xD
do any of you guys know that photo where this small insect did "tunnel" its way into a female breast, laid eggs, and then those eggs hatched and started to feed on the woman's mammary glands? they looked like bullet casings that were drilled into her breast
On June 14 2007 09:23 Kennigit wrote: I heard about spiders that cut a small hole in their host and the the baby spiders in the sack eat their way out....you may want to check your scrotum a couple times.
xD
do any of you guys know that photo where this small insect did "tunnel" its way into a female breast, laid eggs, and then those eggs hatched and started to feed on the woman's mammary glands? they looked like bullet casings that were drilled into her breast
On average a person eats 8 spiders in their life time.
Along with 1 pound of bugs every few years.
Anyways, I Fucking hate spiders. Thats happened to me multiple times. One time, one ran under my bed, and I seriously spent like 4 hours trying to find and destroy the thing. I had a chance too a couple times. But I was to nervous and jittery and it got away. No way in fucking hell I"m going to bed with a massive spider under my bed.
I'm not that bothered by spiders actually. I killed a huge one in my car once that took me by surprise and saw like a little one crawl along my dash, but aside from that I'm not bothered.
It's when the thing has more than 8 legs, like a centipede or worm or something that I get the crawlies up my spine.
On June 14 2007 09:23 Kennigit wrote: I heard about spiders that cut a small hole in their host and the the baby spiders in the sack eat their way out....you may want to check your scrotum a couple times.
xD
do any of you guys know that photo where this small insect did "tunnel" its way into a female breast, laid eggs, and then those eggs hatched and started to feed on the woman's mammary glands? they looked like bullet casings that were drilled into her breast
SPiders dont do that. But I suggest wiki'ing "Boy Fly" or "Sand Fleas" for some grotesque creatures
On June 14 2007 09:23 Kennigit wrote: I heard about spiders that cut a small hole in their host and the the baby spiders in the sack eat their way out....you may want to check your scrotum a couple times.
xD
do any of you guys know that photo where this small insect did "tunnel" its way into a female breast, laid eggs, and then those eggs hatched and started to feed on the woman's mammary glands? they looked like bullet casings that were drilled into her breast
SPiders dont do that. But I suggest wiki'ing "Boy Fly" or "Sand Fleas" for some grotesque creatures
wuts so gross about sand crabs? i used to catch those fuckers on the beach =p
Update: It is 9:15 am and me and my roommate are 15 mins late for class. We (read: I) had to battle another similar spider today. He thought it was the old one, but I know the truth. He took some photos of it, will post later.
Similar type of spider.
This one was pretty easy to kill, so I believe it is the aging grandpa that has helped fertilze thousands of eggs in the room.
On June 14 2007 18:16 exalted wrote: Update: It is 9:15 am and me and my roommate are 15 mins late for class. We (read: I) had to battle another similar spider today. He thought it was the old one, but I know the truth. He took some photos of it, will post later.
Similar type of spider.
This one was pretty easy to kill, so I believe it is the aging grandpa that has helped fertilze thousands of eggs in the room.
Good bye teamliquid.
good bye, put up your t1 jacket on ebay before you leave us for good.
edit: wait, exalted do you fear spiders because they somewhat resemble lurkers? keeping in mind your fondness for tvz..
On June 14 2007 09:55 MaGic~PhiL wrote: Imagine this thing instead of a spider..
T_T
jesus fucking christ, that is the creepiest thing i have ever seen. and it's not even fully grown, according to the description. how big can those get?