there's this little tiny spider in my bathroom that has killed 3 other significantly larger spiders. am I dealing with a kind of super spider? I think I'll just let it be.
there's this little tiny spider in my bathroom that has killed 3 other significantly larger spiders. am I dealing with a kind of super spider? I think I'll just let it be.
It’s… The Quickening
Everything looks beautiful when you're young and pretty
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3cl1ps3I will build a labyrinth to house the cheeseRegistered Userregular
there's this little tiny spider in my bathroom that has killed 3 other significantly larger spiders. am I dealing with a kind of super spider? I think I'll just let it be.
We have a genus of spider here called Pholcidae aka Cellar Spiders which are not exactly tiny but are super thin and fragile looking. They look like a stiff breeze would squish them. But they're specialist predators of other spiders and regularly take out our House Spider, Eratigena which are our biggest spiders. It always looks weird. I like to think Pholcidae are like this spooky semi-myth that other spiders warn their spiderlings about.
DepressperadoI just wanted to see you laughingin the pizza rainRegistered Userregular
hey guys I'm working on a bit
okay so you know, you've heard the phrase, allowing someone to "live in your head rent-free." I mean, yeah of course it's rent-free, I'm a spineless blood-sucking parasite, but I'm not a landlord.
There was a very large spider on my bedroom wall yesterday. It wasn't large for an outside spider, but it was easily twice the size of what I usually get indoors.
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reVerseAttack and Dethrone GodRegistered Userregular
My mom, being a southern lady of a certain age, had a lot of folksy sayings that I didn’t always understand at the time, but one of her favorites was something along the lines of “don’t be nice when you can be kind.”
I never really knew what the fuck she was talking about as a kid, but nowadays it’s only of those weird little axioms that has wormed its way into my brain, never to leave.
I don't know, makes sense to me. As an example:
You see a homeless person. You can be nice to them by giving them a smile, or you can be kind to them by buying them a sandwich.
Polite niceness versus acts of kindness.
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minor incidentexpert in a dying fieldnjRegistered Userregular
Yes, to be clear, I fully understand it nowadays. But 12 year old me was basically like “wtf are you talking about?”
Everything looks beautiful when you're young and pretty
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3cl1ps3I will build a labyrinth to house the cheeseRegistered Userregular
This is very inside baseball, but I love this.
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they heading to a cookout?
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We have a genus of spider here called Pholcidae aka Cellar Spiders which are not exactly tiny but are super thin and fragile looking. They look like a stiff breeze would squish them. But they're specialist predators of other spiders and regularly take out our House Spider, Eratigena which are our biggest spiders. It always looks weird. I like to think Pholcidae are like this spooky semi-myth that other spiders warn their spiderlings about.
I think I had a fucking stroke
okay so you know, you've heard the phrase, allowing someone to "live in your head rent-free." I mean, yeah of course it's rent-free, I'm a spineless blood-sucking parasite, but I'm not a landlord.
I don't know, makes sense to me. As an example:
You see a homeless person. You can be nice to them by giving them a smile, or you can be kind to them by buying them a sandwich.
Polite niceness versus acts of kindness.
This is very inside baseball, but I love this.