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Oh, heavens no. Then they’d get attached and stay O.o
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You say that like it’s a bad thing! :D
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These aren’t your normal house spiders, Aifos! They be the stuff of nightmares! O.o
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I think you should find a shrink ray and give them a big hug!
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Not sure if they’re much for hugs…
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Of course they are! When has hugging a spider ever gone wrong? You know, ignoring that whole situation with Trinity. That one wasn’t pretty. >.>
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I’ve had too many itchy spots from spider bites to want to risk hugging one!
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Well that’s why you have to shrink first! Spiders don’t want hugs from giant people who can squish them!
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This is quite the predicament, because I don’t wanna get eaten by giant spiders with more legs than me. How did we get to this subject! Why do you take them for me?
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The implication I’m hearing is you’re okay getting eaten by spiders with less legs than you. One legged spiders have an awful hard time hunting, I’n sure they’d appreciate it. :p Alas, I can’t take them. My room is not safe for them. No doubt my cat would attack them. >.>
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Fiddlesticks… well then, since fate has left me with eight-legged spiders I cannot rehome, I fear I must endure their presence a little longer ;-;
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In time, Red, you shall grow to cherish them. They will protect you from all sorts of nasty bugs, and in turn you will protect them from the harsh outside weather. And make your window look spooky. It’s a win-win, really.
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I just hope that one day they at least migrate from the window I sleep under.
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Is this, like, a ceiling window? In that case I can understand not liking them there as much. Couod dangle down over yout face and whatnot. I guess whether they’ll migrate depends whether or not they can get outside, though.