june gloom on 1/7/2009 at 03:14
Quote Posted by Trance
Love the bit in Part 3 where it mentions that the family of spiders that the Gigantic Spider From Hell belongs to inhabits Florida.
If you'll excuse me, I'm going to go hide under the bed for the rest of my life.
BUT THAT'S WHERE THE SPIDERS ARE.
demagogue on 1/7/2009 at 03:20
Like hell am I going to click on any of those after comments like these.
My psyche is tormented just fine by the run-of-the-mill horrors of everyday life, thank you very much.
well, maybe a little click... in the day-time.
BrokenArts on 1/7/2009 at 03:21
Oh come on! I'm a girl you can do it! ;) Some of it is truly fascinating, and not that bad at all. Its just kinda like WTF! Its just weird.
The guys commentary is well done yes, it was worth the read.
june gloom on 1/7/2009 at 03:42
Also, as to the Guinea worms... I clicked the links and, um...
you know what you can take your fucking worms and fucking fuck off right into mount st. fuck volcano
Mingan on 1/7/2009 at 03:50
I am happy to report that Canada is relatively free of creepy crawlies. And that I have a few more reason to not like dipping in large bodies of water.
catbarf on 1/7/2009 at 04:30
I used to live in Kenya, and apparently the extraction method for those things is to slowly pull them out a tiny bit each day, wrapping them around a stick- we'd see people with sticks on their legs, with the whitish worm wrapped around.
They're fucking terrifying. It's one thing to read about it on the internet, it's another thing to
fucking live there knowing that you wouldn't know you have the worm until a
year after infection.