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Default Jul 30, 2020 at 10:28 PM
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I'm admitting here and now that I have a spider phobia. I once hallucinated a spider on the book shelf and another time I thought my friend was a spider! (Thanks bipolar disorder!) I can't stand knowing there is a spider where I am. I try to kill them when I can but that always brings with it a chance that the spider will fall/jump on you! They are ugly and wiley and they crawl on you. I once saw a video of a boy who had hundreds of spiders put on his body - only wearing shorts- for a tv show! Like a spider? No way in you-know-where!

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Default Jul 31, 2020 at 05:01 AM
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having all those spiders put on someone's body does sound really scary!. all the more for him, I guess. thankfully we don't have to do that.

sorry you have a spider phobia
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