Author Topic: Found big spider  (Read 2437 times)


I love how Tony turned this from "Don't be so afraid of spiders this spider doesn't hurt and its not hostile" into "AMERICAN SPIDERS CAN MELT YOUR FLESH THEY ARE WORSE THAN BEES". It literally says in the article on Wikipedia that their venom is like that of bees. THIS one in particular, Tony. Not all spiders.

spiders hide in your clothes and bed and then bite you thinking you're invading their personal space.

When in reality they are invading your personal space.

Then they disappear out of no where and come back when you least expect it then they bite, again.

forget spiders.
nah mang I see spiders here and there and they don't try and forget me up
check your stuff tony

I don't crush things once they reach a certain size. Once something is more than about an inch long, I don't crush them.
those poor midget babies


Hey I saw that in your snapchat story. It looks like a friendly little critter

Arachnophobia is loving stupid. Spiders can't hurt you unless they have deadly venom, and the ones that do you've definitely heard about by now. This spider has venom the same as that of a bee, redness and swelling will occur, and it's not even hostile.
i was waiting for some idiot to make this post

i'll take that spider of your hands for some oil

Hey I saw that in your snapchat story. It looks like a friendly little critter

Yeah she a chill arachnid. Hopefully she sticks around.


we get wolf spiders here
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolf_spider
When ever I go to my grandpa's house we find stuffloads of these chilling on the seawall of the lake. They're actually kind of cute.

we get forgetin EVERYTHING

I don't know any american bee that is more deadly or have worse symptoms than the spiders I've listed.
You're forgetting about those with bee allergies.
http://theconversation.com/americas-most-lethal-animal-45989
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The impacts of bee stings can differ widely. Two weeks ago, a five-year-old girl attending a birthday party in my backyard was stung three times, leading to tears but no permanent damage. Last week, an acquaintance of mine from work, a man in his 50’s with a known allergy to bee stings, lost his life after being stung by a bee.

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lost his life
lol weak

You're forgetting about those with bee allergies.
http://theconversation.com/americas-most-lethal-animal-45989

Death by allergy.

You'll be fine as long as you're not allergic.