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16 May 2010

What Happens When You Turn Off the Lights

Of course, he had it coming, because it's okay to kill bugs and flies, and definitely mosquitoes, but you don't kill spiders.



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8 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is so true, I saw somethin' run across my floor earlier and I just know when I go to bed it's gonna climb on the bed.

Anonymous said...

lol, so true. Out of all the places to go or escape, they find their way into our beds. Do spiders follow c02 or do they just want to bite the crap outta humans? i think their spidey senses tell them to go after those who have killed their kind.

Anonymous said...

lol this is retarded as fuk.

IM RICK JAMES BITCH

Anonymous said...

It's simple kids... They just want REVENGE!!!

Anonymous said...

omg i knew it! and they don't come alone

Anonymous said...

While you sleep they lay eggs in your brain...Arachnophobia up the butt

Anonymous said...

they just go to the big heat source and try to find crevasses near it to build a shelter. Unfortuantly that also tends to be hair, mouths, noses, or even worse.

I unfortuantly have abit of a spider problem here, and the one thing i hate is. Laying in bed, then just feeling something moving on my cheek but then it goes away.

You reach out and cant feel anything then move ur hand around abit then feel something that feels different and you simply crush it but you dont know what it was since its completely dark and now crushed on your face.

I always cant sleep too easily after that. And that has happend atleast 3 times in the last month.

Gonzobot said...

This happened to me last night. A fiddleback was on a doorframe, and I watched it disappear into a 1mm hole while I scrambled for some sort of smashing device. Going to bed that night, a fiddleback was under my pillowcase.

Got it though.

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