raelee: That is a lot of spiders. But very purty silk. seanan_mcguire: I will put them all in the bed of the next human who vexes me. raelee: *eyes you* Duly noted. seanan_mcguire: You rarely vex. raelee: Still, sharing my bed with a million spiders, while extremely kinky, is not high on the list of activities I'd like to participate in before my death... especially since it has a high probability of leading to said death. Therefore, I'll take the proper precautions so as not to vex. seanan_mcguire: It'd be like, LEGS LEGS LEGS LEGS LEGS LEGS LEGS *enrobe* *devour* LEGS. raelee: Yeahhhh, I just freaked out reading that. seanan_mcguire: ...oooops. Sorry. raelee: s'ok, everyone needs to have a mini seizure at their desk occasionally.
There are days when I truly feel that being my friend ought to come with a hazard advisory of some sort. Or maybe just a little label that flashes after pictures of horrible things, like botflies and flesh-eating bacteria. "WARNING: Seanan is going to think this is cool, and probably want to discuss it with you. Please begin self-sedation now."
I was invented to make sure you stay fully alert and aware of your surroundings. Lest the million spiders in your bed catch you by surprise.
You may have missed the paragraph in the article that said:
"Once the spiders had been milked, they were released into back into the wild, where Godley said it takes them about a week to regenerate their silk. “We can go back and re-silk the same spiders,” he said. “It’s like the gift that never stops giving.”"
September 28 2009, 20:29:01 UTC 7 years ago
September 28 2009, 20:46:28 UTC 7 years ago
"Once the spiders had been milked, they were released into back into the wild, where Godley said it takes them about a week to regenerate their silk. “We can go back and re-silk the same spiders,” he said. “It’s like the gift that never stops giving.”"
September 30 2009, 21:47:01 UTC 7 years ago