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Brian Damage said:Makes you wonder how smart the huge prehistoric ones would have been, eh?
I bet they were all MiT material! :thumbs:
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Brian Damage said:Makes you wonder how smart the huge prehistoric ones would have been, eh?
Brian Damage said:Makes you wonder how smart the huge prehistoric ones would have been, eh?
Brian Damage said:I wonder if a sufficiently large spider would be sapient?
And you're right, it would be cool in CG.
Hey, that gives me an idea for a character in my mod...
Razor said:I wish i had never read this thread, i'm going to have nightmares now about maggots crawling out my arse.
I used to live in Brunei though and the Giant Millipedes were evil looking...very nasty things.
Razor said:I wish i had never read this thread, i'm going to have nightmares now about maggots crawling out my arse.
I used to live in Brunei though and the Giant Millipedes were evil looking...very nasty things.
Sedako said:Well, most small spiders are sapient. They have limited vision though so they have to constantly scan their surroundings.
Brian Damage said:Erm, are you sure you know what "Sapient" means?
'cos if most spiders are sapient, that's the last time I shower without clothes on... there's loads of the buggers near the roof in there...
ductonius said:
Bio said:Yeah thanks a lot...
I really hate ants with wings and those ****ing blood sucking bitchy hell whores.
Brian Damage said:Heh, we found a shitload of little grubs and beetles in an old box of weetbix that we had...
o3jox said:Whats the worst bug thats like ever annoyed you, bitten you, caused you to goto the hospital.
Well this one time early early Thanksgiving morning I wokeup and my ear felt wierd like something was crawling back and forth in there. So I told my parents and they said it was sinus. Well 30 minutes later my ear started making wierd noises and I started to freak out so my dad took me to the hospital. The noise was soooo annoying omg omg omgomg I just felt like killing myself. THE HOSPITAL WAS HORRIBLE THEY WERE JUST LIKE O WELL WAIT FOUR OURS WITH THAT SHIT IN YOUR EAR. So my dad took me to another hospital which they looked in my ear and foundt out it was a cockroach. >< So they put this grayish water type stuff in my ear and it died. But I had to wait like 6- 7 hours for the doctor to actually come take out the roach with a really cold pair of scissors. WORST NIGHT EVER!! Also the Thanksgiving was ok. Not the best.
Anybody got a worser story.
PunisherUSA said:You guys know the little boxes of candy called Junior Mints? I found one box was full of crumbs of the chocolate shell, so I poured it out on the counter, and there amongst the candy was a maggot, inching along. A few weeks later, I had another box (from the same batch, bad idea) and I popped one in my mouth. The piece seemed to have a big hole in the bottom, I looked the box, and found more crumbs. So I go over to the counter, spit out the candy (which I hadn't chewed yet fortunately) and poured out the candy, and surely enough, another maggot. It was dead at least, and that batch of Junior Mint boxes was DUMPED!
nofx said:O were did you buy it like sams or something, my friend and I have found maggots in the wierdest packages like, even a granola bar package thats supposedly air tight. wierd
If I had any grasshoppers remotely that size with spikes on them I'm afarid I would be lobbing home made explosives at them.Brian Damage said:That's another thing we used to get back in the Pilbara, big six-inch grasshoppers. Do yours have big spikes on their legs, SnowBall?
[EDIT]: "Sapient" is usually taken to mean "At least as self aware and self concious as a Human being". I think you were thinking about "Sentient".
Hence the name "Homo Sapiens". I suggest you read the book "Little Fuzzy" if you want a good (but long) definition...
disruptioN_ said:One time when I was little, I touched a small black spider thinking it was a toy or something, then it moved. That was so scary.
Brian Damage said:I've got a little money spider living on my computer monitor. I call him... err... "Spider"...
Darkside55 said:I hate practically all insects, namely ants (had one lodge itself in my ear during a stay at a hotel once, got bitten by fire ants, swarmed by ants when climbing up a tree, etc.), flies, bees and wasps, but the absolute worst insect is the cockroach.
I'm half-Philippino, so my dad took my mother and I to the Philippines when I was ten. I will never go back, ever. Not even if I had that spray Pressure was talking about.
The roaches there aren't tiny roaches. These kind won't get up in your ear, 'cause they can't fit. They're like the size of your hand; when they fly, they look like little black baseballs whizzing through the air. And these aren't the kinds of roaches that, when you turn on a light, they go scurrying for the cover of darkness. These are roaches who, when you turn on the light to look at them, they stare right back at you and ask, "What, punk?"
I first encountered one at this large building in Manilla that was like a bus stop terminal, I guess. It was around midnight, and I saw this black thing on the floor moving around, and being a curious ten year old I went to check it out. Noticed it was a bug, raised my foot to step on it, but had second thoughts and tried to scare it away by stomping near it, instead of killing it. Was trying to be nice...bad idea 'cause that sucker chased me; I jumped onto this row of blue plastic chairs and dashed across them and it kept following me.
Then when we got to the province we were staying at, my family and I slept upstairs in this bare cement-and-wood room. We had to put mosquito nets over the beds while we slept. One night I awoke to this click-hissing, it's the roaches of course but the sound's really close. I reach under my net, flick the light on, and by my hand there are roaches, right near the light switch. Roaches on the walls. I duck my hand back in, and lay down stiff as a board, wide-eyed. And there, in the corner of my mosquito net, having apparently chewed its way through or something, was a roach. On my net. ABOVE MY HEAD. I can't even remember what happened after that but in the morning I discovered I had a bite on my eyebrow. It was all puffy and the home remedy was to rub a clove of garlic on it.
I am now severely terrified of those little &*#*$&@s.