By BloodFaerie - 30/06/2012 06:49 - United States - Cleveland
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OP here and I find it really funny that the people without a frickin' sense of humour are calling *me* stupid. (Not to mention when said assholes appear to be illiterate...) Yes, I know it is probably going to eat it - seeing as next time I went in there the spider had gotten smart enough to stop and wrap up its dinner to make it easier to carry, lol. (Problem solving abilities now? hmmmmmm lol) And, let's see... I was obviously in college at one point, so I would hope some of you would realize that means I'm educated. Please learn to take a joke. I'm just happy I finally got an FML accepted. And, of all of them it was a joke about one spider carrying off a "wounded comrade". And I saw someone did allude to the fact I must have left the dead one as a warning to the others. Muahahahahaha. *AND* maaaaybe this was a carefully staged display on their part to turn the tables and send *ME* a warning that they won't be dealt with so easily - that there are always MORE. *shudders* Finally, the reason there are so many spiders? I live in the basement of this house out in rural North Georgia and this scene took place in the bathroom in the back corner of said basement. So... the spiders love it there.
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If you aren't joking about this you probably belong in the psych ward. Go get some booty juice.
If I wasn't so damn afraid of spiders I'd favourite this.
They spider wasn't "caring for the dead". It was taking care
It was obviously to eat it... moron
I had an ant farm and they did that all the time when an ant died.
Some spiders carry staph infection. I spent the night at a friends once and the next day I had what wash thought was a mosquito bite. By that night it had turned black. I went to the ER And they said if I had waited til the next day I would have been hospitalized. So yes. I am afraid of spiders.
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