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On this subject. Yesterday when I was drying myself off after my shower I picked up a towel to wrap my hair in and there was an inch long hairy bug in it! It was disgusting because I almost put it on my head! *shiver*
Agreed. I don't have an issue with most insects, unless they look like they could be potentially very dangerous. XD



Same here.
Frances wrote: "My sister found a black widow outside her apartment at the college she goes to."
Robin wrote: "REALLY?! COOLS!"
That was my reaction, Robin! XD
Robin wrote: "My English teacher is super scared of spiders."
Last year, someone put a fake cockroach on my ELA teacher's stool for April Fool's Day. She thought it was real!
My sister is so afraid of spiders, but I can't prank her because she's too freaking scared. She ran out of the room screaming and crying when I attempted to prank her... BACK STORY:
She wasn't giving me personal space, no matter how many times I asked her to back off. I went up to my room. She tried to break into my room. I had to push the door back so she wouldn't enter, and I kept asking her to stop, but she wouldn't listen. I have a large and hairy fake spider that was a Halloween decoration before my sister developed her arachnophobia--it's supposed to hang on a nail or something using this string that's attached to it. And drops when you clap your hands. Anyway, I dangled the spider near my door and finally stopped pushing back, so she opened the door and saw the spider.
She wasn't giving me personal space, no matter how many times I asked her to back off. I went up to my room. She tried to break into my room. I had to push the door back so she wouldn't enter, and I kept asking her to stop, but she wouldn't listen. I have a large and hairy fake spider that was a Halloween decoration before my sister developed her arachnophobia--it's supposed to hang on a nail or something using this string that's attached to it. And drops when you clap your hands. Anyway, I dangled the spider near my door and finally stopped pushing back, so she opened the door and saw the spider.

