[PotatoDog] Uh Oh
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[email protected]replied to Nightwatch Admin last edited by
Even if they are not deadly poisonous, their bites are still annoying af.
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Nightwatch Adminreplied to [email protected] last edited by
I was referring to their soft little paws, spiders have best feetsies (eg https://uk.pinterest.com/pin/137993176077720094/ )
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[email protected]replied to Nightwatch Admin last edited by
Yeah, I’m not clicking that.
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Dharma Curious (he/him)replied to [email protected] last edited by
Same. I'll almost always click the link. I was forged in the fires of the pain Olympics as a preteen, I can deal with just about anything. An old employer used to pay me extra to watch autopsy videos during my lunch break.
But spiders? Nope.
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Nightwatch Adminreplied to Dharma Curious (he/him) last edited by
They really are cute feetsies. I am not pulling your legs here.
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Nightwatch Adminreplied to Nightwatch Admin last edited by
(sorry for reddit pic, but it was a nice collection)
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Imagine walking face-first into an invisible spiderweb
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Dharma Curious (he/him)replied to Nightwatch Admin last edited by
Okay, that's pretty cute. Except for bottom right. Lol
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
How does satisfactory do it? I haven't checked out that one's Arachnophobia mode. A game I played replaced spiders and other "creepy" mobs with generic blobs
I was watching some video of some game (so specific, I know..) where the Arachnophobia mode replaced the mobs with GIANT pictures of a cat face that ended up being a bit terrifying in of itself
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
Apparently that was a social experiment to see how many people would believe it.
Which is kinda fucked cause it messed me up when I was too young to understand that adults don't always know what they're talking about. For years, I would go to bed with the top sheet wrapped over my mouth so spiders couldn't get in. For some asshole's social experiment.
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
I’m not sure I’ve ever felt primal fear so much as when I feel something crawling on me. Often seeing it lessens that fear bc I can deal with it. Not seeing it increases the fear.