URGENT QUESTION.

Venom1080

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But mines has little flags all over, my goal is "snuff one for every single nation out there", that's why I'm happy when new nations arise from internal split or else: the collection can continue :-s
gotta catch em all huh
 

Chris LXXIX

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Why do I believe you....
Because, probably, a part of you was able to know that I was the unlucky dastard that, back then, during the 'All Valley Karate Championships' ended with the black belt stolen from Master Miyagi, that thief.

That was too much for me... in a nation where there's a "belt" for everyone -- Bible Belt, Rust Belt, Corn Belt etc I ended with mine stolen :-/

Returned to Italy, pissed off, slowly I've started my stealth killing spree u_u
 

Walker253

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Don't get me wrong, certain spiders look "creepy" because of their body shape and proportions. Take Aphonopelma chalcodes, for example. Females are chubby and have short stumpy legs and they're adorable. Then the males are just like "HEY KID WANT SOME CANDY? MY VAN'S FULL OF IT"
I don't know what your A chalcodes look like. My females have normal looking tarantula legs.
 

Crone Returns

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Because, probably, a part of you was able to know that I was the unlucky dastard that, back then, during the 'All Valley Karate Championships' ended with the black belt stolen from Master Miyagi, that thief.

That was too much for me... in a nation where there's a "belt" for everyone -- Bible Belt, Rust Belt, Corn Belt etc I ended with mine stolen :-/

Returned to Italy, pissed off, slowly I've started my stealth killing spree u_u
O--kay then... (sidles away as fast as she can). :rofl::kiss:
 

johnny quango

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You are too kind, man, giving me a credit I don't deserve. I'm a great keeper of human body parts in the freezer, though '-,,-'
That reminds me next time I'm in italy stay away from lombardy and your local deli or I may end up eating something that is similar in taste to mrs lovetts pies
 

Sana

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A note on taking a tarantula to school:
Talk to your instructor before bringing in a tarantula. All tarantulas are venomous to a degree (though G. pulchripes is way down on the scale) and your school may have specific policies in regard to venomous pets. I bring tarantulas into schools here on a volunteer basis to enhance science studies. Policies at the schools here are very specific and prior arrangements must be made. I have taken over 1 inch but never smaller than that. Be thoughtful about weather and transportation issues that might arise. At our schools enclosures can't be opened for any reason on school property. Finally always be respectful to those around you. Some students are fascinated by my giant spiders while others are fearful. I never push someone to come closer to a spider if they are uncomfortable. Arachnophobia is an uncontrollable fear and I'm not making the world a better place for anyone by pushing my hobby on someone who is genuinely afraid. My goal is to share the joys and quirks of tarantulas and hopefully help teach more people that spiders aren't out to get them. That can only be accomplished with patience and understanding.
 

Paiige

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This was a really enjoyable thread to read through :D Also OP, please don't bring your T to school :watchingyou:
 
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