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Nov 24, 2010 14:38

Thank goodness. I'm not sure how much longer I could have lasted in a human body.

Luckily, my web was filled with food when I returned to it, so I'm not hungry at all anymore.

ddd: *grab bag virus, ddd: neuro nogami, ddd: theophrastus bombastus van hohenhei, ddd: shinji ikari, ddd: !ic

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ceiling_neuro November 24 2010, 20:05:53 UTC
Isn't that a good thing for a spider?

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lovelylyrical November 24 2010, 20:07:00 UTC
Being hungry, or having food?

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ceiling_neuro November 24 2010, 22:32:53 UTC
Both?

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lovelylyrical November 25 2010, 01:33:28 UTC
Spiders are hardly always hungry.

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childrenoflilim November 25 2010, 01:27:26 UTC
A we--a huma--excuse me?

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lovelylyrical November 25 2010, 01:33:48 UTC
What about that was hard to understand?

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childrenoflilim November 25 2010, 04:20:08 UTC
It's just that--you're a talking spider?

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lovelylyrical November 25 2010, 04:36:53 UTC
The strange thing is that you're a human who can understand me, but I've gotten used to that.

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hoboheim November 25 2010, 05:53:17 UTC
I'm glad to hear it, Miss Charlotte. I was a little worried there...

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lovelylyrical November 27 2010, 17:49:06 UTC
So was I. I've never been subjected to something so uncomfortable.

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hoboheim November 27 2010, 22:18:13 UTC
Being a cat wasn't exactly uncomfortable for me. On the contrary, I discovered that I was able to sleep on any surface, in any position, and wake up feeling completely refreshed!

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lovelylyrical December 13 2010, 22:39:53 UTC
Cats are very easy to please in that way.

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