What is your greatest fear?

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Roh_Chris

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My greatest fear is that we will run out of ice creams!
 
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crosstweed

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The spider on top I would probably leave to a professional. But the one on the bottom looks like a brown recluse. I've killed many of those. Almost as big as in the video. They can jump pretty far. Their bite is acidic. It'll eat through your skin & leave a gaping hole if you're not careful. Ugh, I hate spiders.
Actually, the brown recluse's venom does not contain acid. It contains a rare protein that destroys tissue cells, causing necrosis (dead tissue, which, if not treated properly and quickly, gets really bad bacteria in it and rots, causing further serious damage).
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/08/130829214742.htm

Brown recluse aren't very large spiders, really... This one below is a "large" size, although they can get a bit bigger (notice the fiddle/violin shape on the back). Unlike a lot of spiders, their eyes are set in 3 pairs. (Although, I'm inclined to say that if you can count where their eyes are at, you're way too close! :rolleyes: )


One of our kittens got bitten on the neck by one, once. It causes a large, deep, nasty lesion, depending upon the severity of the bite. She survived, but she has a large circular scar on her neck from where the bite was.
 
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PinkDiamond

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My biggest fear is shape shifting demons:D

sorry, I couldn't resist
 
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I almost got to watch that new captain america movie tonight. I borrowed it from my sis and put it in my dvd player and it wouldn't play... (because it was a bluray.. :() Curse you sony for making bluray! :p
 

laughingheart

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To quote Woody Allen "I'm not afraid of death, I just don't want to be there when it happens".
 
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After the sad scary nightmare I had tonight, I realize now what my greatest fear is.... losing my mom. :(
 

garet82

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dark place and empty place and snake :)
 

garet82

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i dont say that coz i never think about it :(
 
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I don't have any fears. If I've ever got a concern about anything I take it up with God. God is my rest factor in every challenge I've encountered, that's the beauty of being a Christian.
 
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Sillychick723

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Hi! Just saying hi to all
My greatest fear is to get married.
Actually, the brown recluse's venom does not contain acid. It contains a rare protein that destroys tissue cells, causing necrosis (dead tissue, which, if not treated properly and quickly, gets really bad bacteria in it and rots, causing further serious damage).
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/08/130829214742.htm

Brown recluse aren't very large spiders, really... This one below is a "large" size, although they can get a bit bigger (notice the fiddle/violin shape on the back). Unlike a lot of spiders, their eyes are set in 3 pairs. (Although, I'm inclined to say that if you can count where their eyes are at, you're way too close! :rolleyes: )


One of our kittens got bitten on the neck by one, once. It causes a large, deep, nasty lesion, depending upon the severity of the bite. She survived, but she has a large circular scar on her neck from where the bite was.
I appreciate the correction. Now my only question is this: what kind of spider have I been killing all this time? Lol. Makes me wonder.
 

mailmandan

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That I won't be able to retire from the Post Office and I will end up living in a van down by the river.

 
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crosstweed

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I appreciate the correction. Now my only question is this: what kind of spider have I been killing all this time? Lol. Makes me wonder.
LOL All those poor, innocent garden spiders...
 

zeroturbulence

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Actually, the brown recluse's venom does not contain acid. It contains a rare protein that destroys tissue cells, causing necrosis (dead tissue, which, if not treated properly and quickly, gets really bad bacteria in it and rots, causing further serious damage).
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/08/130829214742.htm

Brown recluse aren't very large spiders, really... This one below is a "large" size, although they can get a bit bigger (notice the fiddle/violin shape on the back). Unlike a lot of spiders, their eyes are set in 3 pairs. (Although, I'm inclined to say that if you can count where their eyes are at, you're way too close! :rolleyes: )


One of our kittens got bitten on the neck by one, once. It causes a large, deep, nasty lesion, depending upon the severity of the bite. She survived, but she has a large circular scar on her neck from where the bite was.
I was actually bitten on the arm by a brown recluse when I was a kid but I didn't even know it was a spider bite until my dad took me to a doctor to look at it because it just wouldn't heal no matter how much I cleaned it or put band aids on it. It didn't hurt or anything. In fact that specific area of my skin had no feeling, but just outside of the bite I could feel stuff like normal. Anyway the doc took one look at it and said its a spider bite and gave me these medicated patches to put on it and it was gone in like a week or so.. :rolleyes: