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Post by Wickwire on Jul 22, 2008 12:35:14 GMT -5
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Post by K.A.L. the God Hand on Jul 22, 2008 13:03:36 GMT -5
Yeah, it's pretty fun taking pictures of shit. I've got a massive folder of pics I've taken over the years. Some of it is actually pretty good (96% of them are pictures of toys/models/statues, the other 4% is of outdoor shit). I'll have to post a few sometime.
Also, that junebug looks like a demon... what's the deal? Do you guys have demon junebugs in America?
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Post by K.A.L. the God Hand on Jul 22, 2008 13:24:23 GMT -5
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Post by Wickwire on Jul 23, 2008 15:28:50 GMT -5
Freakin crazy spider in that picture. (The yellow one)
As for demon junebugs... maybe they are.
All the pics seem to have good quality despite the resize.
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Post by K.A.L. the God Hand on Jul 23, 2008 17:10:21 GMT -5
Freakin crazy spider in that picture. (The yellow one) As for demon junebugs... maybe they are. All the pics seem to have good quality despite the resize. Yeah, those spiders are pretty badass. You usually see them when you're walking in fields. They build their webs between the tall blades of grass, but it's easy to spot them due to the weird zig-zag of white shit they put in the center of the web. Also because they're large and friggin' yellow. I haven't seen any this year... surprisingly, and I guess that's good. 'Cause they scare the shit out of me. But damn if I don't respect them. Here's a pic I took when my balls dropped to the ground. My hand isn't as close as you'd think, so the depth perception (or some shit) makes the spider look small. In reality it's ass is almost* as big as my thumbnail (which has actually healed up since the picture was taken). There's also some other shots of the beast. *read; "not quite as big, but still rather large." The males of the species aren't as fat as the females ('cause the bitches carry eggs and shit), and it gives them a different look. Sharper, or something. tldr; female spiders have big fat asses. Also... what's the deal with that spider in your pics? Looks like it's ass shell vanished and left the pasty white insides exposed to the world. Weird... and that demon junebug, for some reason it's face gives off a mischievous vibe. Probably just the way it looks like it's peeking around the corner in true "I see what you did there" fashion.
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Post by edgers on Jul 23, 2008 21:17:33 GMT -5
wow that spider is HUGE!
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Post by Wickwire on Jul 23, 2008 21:57:25 GMT -5
That's actually an eggsack. These type of spiders, I believe referred to as Wolf Spiders, carry their young with them so they can better protect them. What gets me is that in two of them it is "outside" the spider, but in one it is "inside" the spider. Kinda creepy how the spider can open itself like that.
Also, I found a Brown Recluse Spider today. This is the one where the nasty pictures of that thumb getting infected from the bite, spider. I didn't have the camera at the time though. Make sure to kill those things on site. Dangerous little buggers.
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Post by K.A.L. the God Hand on Jul 24, 2008 15:20:35 GMT -5
Yeah, Black Recluse spiders will rape you. I saw a dude's arm after a bite... a rather large chunk of flesh was gone.
Also, did you kill said spider?
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Post by Wickwire on Jul 24, 2008 21:30:38 GMT -5
Oh you friggin' know it. I see one, that thing has it's fate settled. I used a sledgehammer.
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Post by edgers on Jul 24, 2008 21:58:17 GMT -5
ya the scary ones we got down here are the BLACK WIDOWS talk about a scary freaking spider 1 bit your out cold
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Post by Wickwire on Jul 25, 2008 15:55:58 GMT -5
ya the scary ones we got down here are the BLACK WIDOWS talk about a scary freaking spider 1 bit your out cold I want to see one so bad. I'll be sure not to get bit though.
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Post by K.A.L. the God Hand on Jul 25, 2008 18:03:02 GMT -5
One of my buddies was working at the local supermarket (not really a "supermarket", but it's the same thing), and he found one in a crate of bananas. Freaked the hell out, and they had to close down the store until someone killed the thing.
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Post by hyperballistic on Jul 29, 2008 1:59:00 GMT -5
where i live we have brown recluses (which aren't as dangerous as B widows, but aren't as afraid of ppl) and we're right on the edge of B Widow territory. They're acctually pretty cool, I saw one on my driveway last year, didn't touch it though. Didn't really think to kill it. But those browns, they'll defend themselfs rather then run, so they are what we worry about.
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Post by Badger on Jul 29, 2008 21:03:59 GMT -5
These are what we have in Florida, ranging from one inch to four inches. They really enjoy hanging out at the aquatic center where my swim team swims. They swim like bats out of hell. And they bite really hard. Badger
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Post by K.A.L. the God Hand on Aug 4, 2008 9:02:24 GMT -5
The pic, it is gone!
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