I managed not to hurt it as I brushed it off.

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    I love these little spiderbros. We get them on our front porch and nearby areas all the time. They demolish things like earwigs for us when they’re dumb enough to get that high, and regularly handle bigger mosquitoes. They do tend to kill a lot of moths though, which isn’t necessarily a good or bad thing for humans.

    They’re also chill as hell. Having a habit of building webs near the door, I’ve walked into many of their masterpieces and had them suddenly appear on my face lol. Never a single nip, and they’ll gladly move to a hand that’s placed in front of them and be moved to a new spot. Wouldn’t recommend handling spiders in general, but these are about as human neutral as it gets. They just don’t see us as enough of a threat to bite unless you mess with them heavily.

    We’ve had generations of them now, all building webs in the same area. It’s really fucking cool tbh. Like, hundreds of these having lived out their lives in harmony with us, never causing problems, usually helping out, and being beautiful along the way.

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      I’ll take exception to “little,” but yeah they’re pretty benign to humans. Perfectly designed to look terrifying though (which means we evolved to be scared of spiders that looked like this for whatever reason).

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    That is a perfectly horrible spider. It’s got the exact proportions that are just the fuckin worst. Worst size too.

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      Props on not panicking though, and being able to get it off the shirt without injuring it.

      I’ve gotten better with spiders but to look one down and see it scrambling up my chest I don’t know if I’d be able keep control.

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    Yep, this is my call to block this sublemmy or whatever they are called. Too many spiders and creepy shit.

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    Spiders are cool and all but I do have a personal rule of if it enters a certain radius around me, it is gonna fucking die.

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      Not quite as harsh but the area is extended: If I see a spider in my room around my desk, it gets thrown out into the garden. I have no problem knowing there is a spider in my room but I don’t want to have to consider the possibility of it creeping up my body unwarned

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      I figure outside is their territory, and try to leave them be. I have to get rid of the black widows in my back yard because my dogs are dumb and will try to eat then, but otherwise leave them alone.

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    My scream was internal

    I can guarantee you mine would have been, high, loud and extremely external.

    I think the expression, I would’ve woken the dead, would fit.

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    @AFKBRBChocolate@lemmy.world @pics@lemmy.world That close my scream wouldn’t have been internal. Pretty chill dealing with arachnids and insects (apart from white tails which get the boot) but that’s in my gedditoffme zone so props.