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Dec. 14th, 2009 03:16 pmSo apparently a university in Germany took some scanning electron micrographs of spider lungs. It's actually rather interesting.
. . . Except now all I can think of is spiders breathing. Imagining a waking up to a short puff of air on my face, then opening my eyes to find a spider dangling there, grinning as it puffs spider-air in my eyes.
. . . Or hearing a strange breathing in the room, but you're all alone. You search everywhere, but can't find it. It's driving you mad, you need to find what it is, so you pull up the floorboards. And sitting there is a spider the size of a dinner plate, turning its multitude of glistening eyes around to look at you. And then the spider laughs at you, before jumping on your face.
Englblgh. Creepy.
. . . Except now all I can think of is spiders breathing. Imagining a waking up to a short puff of air on my face, then opening my eyes to find a spider dangling there, grinning as it puffs spider-air in my eyes.
. . . Or hearing a strange breathing in the room, but you're all alone. You search everywhere, but can't find it. It's driving you mad, you need to find what it is, so you pull up the floorboards. And sitting there is a spider the size of a dinner plate, turning its multitude of glistening eyes around to look at you. And then the spider laughs at you, before jumping on your face.
Englblgh. Creepy.