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Let's tell our quirks and fears! Here are some of mine:
Fears: Caves (Will they collapse on my head?) Scuba diving and snorkeling (I know I'm supposed to relax, but...) Cyanide Poisoning (Don't Google it!) Not surfacing in the pool (Glub!) Shots (*Blush!*) Electricution (Zzzzzzap!) Quirks: Ripping things apart (I did say I was ADHD, right?) Synesthesia (Colors!) The last paragraph (I always read the last paragraph of a book when I start one) Pressing buttons (Only do that if you want to be embarassed) |
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I've electrocuted myself before.
And I like Synthesia. A lot. |
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Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts. DM me in discord: Lightness#8110 Osu! account: osu.ppy.sh/users/29681606
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Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
I've electrocuted myself before. I've electrocuted myself too. It wasn't anything too bad, but it didn't help that I was in a bad mood And I like Synthesia. A lot. |
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qUiRkS aNd FeArS
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I already have said enough.
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That's Quirky.
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KristytheCorgi wrote:
Let's tell our quirks and fears! Here are some of mine: Fears: Caves (Will they collapse on my head?) Scuba diving and snorkeling (I know I'm supposed to relax, but...) Cyanide Poisoning (Don't Google it!) Not surfacing in the pool (Glub!) Shots (*Blush!*) Electricution (Zzzzzzap!) Quirks: Ripping things apart (I did say I was ADHD, right?) Synesthesia (Colors!) The last paragraph (I always read the last paragraph of a book when I start one) Pressing buttons (Only do that if you want to be embarassed) Hmmmmm. I am scared of, Performing in front of a big audience (I like being around people but I don’t like getting lots of attention, unlike my little sister) Being home alone (Though I have never been left by myself before) Big Poisonous Snakes (I have never seen one before but I saw a giant 3 foot long water snake. SCARY |
glowtxt.com/ #Talentshowcasewriter Great is the LORD and most worthy of praise; his greatness no one can fathom. Psalm 145:3
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I'm scared of.....
Drowning. Being in a car accident. Leaving a bad first impression. |
melancholic/sanguine ~ infp 4 ~ rluan
<> <> <> old soul, free spirit, and moderate pluviophile "what's past is prologue." - william shakespeare
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JoyBaker wrote:
KristytheCorgi wrote:
You are not alone. I once stepped an inch away from a pygmy rattlesnake. Let's tell our quirks and fears! Here are some of mine: Fears: Caves (Will they collapse on my head?) Scuba diving and snorkeling (I know I'm supposed to relax, but...) Cyanide Poisoning (Don't Google it!) Not surfacing in the pool (Glub!) Shots (*Blush!*) Electricution (Zzzzzzap!) Quirks: Ripping things apart (I did say I was ADHD, right?) Synesthesia (Colors!) The last paragraph (I always read the last paragraph of a book when I start one) Pressing buttons (Only do that if you want to be embarassed) Hmmmmm. I am scared of, Performing in front of a big audience (I like being around people but I don’t like getting lots of attention, unlike my little sister) Being home alone (Though I have never been left by myself before) Big Poisonous Snakes (I have never seen one before but I saw a giant 3 foot long water snake. SCARY |
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KristytheCorgi wrote:
JoyBaker wrote:
KristytheCorgi wrote:
You are not alone. I once stepped an inch away from a pygmy rattlesnake.Let's tell our quirks and fears! Here are some of mine: Fears: Caves (Will they collapse on my head?) Scuba diving and snorkeling (I know I'm supposed to relax, but...) Cyanide Poisoning (Don't Google it!) Not surfacing in the pool (Glub!) Shots (*Blush!*) Electricution (Zzzzzzap!) Quirks: Ripping things apart (I did say I was ADHD, right?) Synesthesia (Colors!) The last paragraph (I always read the last paragraph of a book when I start one) Pressing buttons (Only do that if you want to be embarassed) Hmmmmm. I am scared of, Performing in front of a big audience (I like being around people but I don’t like getting lots of attention, unlike my little sister) Being home alone (Though I have never been left by myself before) Big Poisonous Snakes (I have never seen one before but I saw a giant 3 foot long water snake. SCARY Ahhhhhhh! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
glowtxt.com/ #Talentshowcasewriter Great is the LORD and most worthy of praise; his greatness no one can fathom. Psalm 145:3
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KristytheCorgi wrote:
JoyBaker wrote:
I was deathly close to a scorpion and a brown recluse (separate occasions, duh).KristytheCorgi wrote:
You are not alone. I once stepped an inch away from a pygmy rattlesnake.Let's tell our quirks and fears! Here are some of mine: Fears: Caves (Will they collapse on my head?) Scuba diving and snorkeling (I know I'm supposed to relax, but...) Cyanide Poisoning (Don't Google it!) Not surfacing in the pool (Glub!) Shots (*Blush!*) Electricution (Zzzzzzap!) Quirks: Ripping things apart (I did say I was ADHD, right?) Synesthesia (Colors!) The last paragraph (I always read the last paragraph of a book when I start one) Pressing buttons (Only do that if you want to be embarassed) Hmmmmm. I am scared of, Performing in front of a big audience (I like being around people but I don’t like getting lots of attention, unlike my little sister) Being home alone (Though I have never been left by myself before) Big Poisonous Snakes (I have never seen one before but I saw a giant 3 foot long water snake. SCARY The spider actually touched me.... |
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Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
KristytheCorgi wrote:
JoyBaker wrote:
I was deathly close to a scorpion and a brown recluse (separate occasions, duh).KristytheCorgi wrote:
You are not alone. I once stepped an inch away from a pygmy rattlesnake.Let's tell our quirks and fears! Here are some of mine: Fears: Caves (Will they collapse on my head?) Scuba diving and snorkeling (I know I'm supposed to relax, but...) Cyanide Poisoning (Don't Google it!) Not surfacing in the pool (Glub!) Shots (*Blush!*) Electricution (Zzzzzzap!) Quirks: Ripping things apart (I did say I was ADHD, right?) Synesthesia (Colors!) The last paragraph (I always read the last paragraph of a book when I start one) Pressing buttons (Only do that if you want to be embarassed) Hmmmmm. I am scared of, Performing in front of a big audience (I like being around people but I don’t like getting lots of attention, unlike my little sister) Being home alone (Though I have never been left by myself before) Big Poisonous Snakes (I have never seen one before but I saw a giant 3 foot long water snake. SCARY The spider actually touched me.... ![]() |
melancholic/sanguine ~ infp 4 ~ rluan
<> <> <> old soul, free spirit, and moderate pluviophile "what's past is prologue." - william shakespeare
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Ouch. @kriz kool katz. As usual, I don’t know what a brown recluse spider can do to people but anyway. (I’ll search it up) On time, a gypsy moth caterpillar (I think) was hanging from it’s silk and my little sister didn’t see it and it touched her eye. Her eyelid was swollen the next day. The place we were taking a walk was full of caterpillars. (I saw probably about 500) It was scary just walking through the path.
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glowtxt.com/ #Talentshowcasewriter Great is the LORD and most worthy of praise; his greatness no one can fathom. Psalm 145:3
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JoyBaker wrote:
Ouch. @kriz kool katz. As usual, I don’t know what a brown recluse spider can do to people but anyway. (I’ll search it up) On time, a gypsy moth caterpillar (I think) was hanging from it’s silk and my little sister didn’t see it and it touched her eye. Her eyelid was swollen the next day. The place we were taking a walk was full of caterpillars. (I saw probably about 500) It was scary just walking through the path. Ouch, from what I know, the venom from the brown recluse is caustic to the skin that dissolves the skin like it's an acid. The entire spot will swell. If you get a large dose of venom (which can come from a single bite), you could be paralyzed, or worse. |
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Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
JoyBaker wrote:
Ouch. @kriz kool katz. As usual, I don’t know what a brown recluse spider can do to people but anyway. (I’ll search it up) On time, a gypsy moth caterpillar (I think) was hanging from it’s silk and my little sister didn’t see it and it touched her eye. Her eyelid was swollen the next day. The place we were taking a walk was full of caterpillars. (I saw probably about 500) It was scary just walking through the path. Ouch, from what I know, the venom from the brown recluse is caustic to the skin that dissolves the skin like it's an acid. The entire spot will swell. If you get a large dose of venom (which can come from a single bite), you could be paralyzed, or worse.Oh boy. Where can they be found? (Probably in the USA? I have never seen one in Canada) Did your skin dissolve? (Why am I asking that? |
glowtxt.com/ #Talentshowcasewriter Great is the LORD and most worthy of praise; his greatness no one can fathom. Psalm 145:3
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JoyBaker wrote:
Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
Yes, they're native to the US...and I didn't know that until less than a minute ago XD JoyBaker wrote:
Ouch. @kriz kool katz. As usual, I don’t know what a brown recluse spider can do to people but anyway. (I’ll search it up) On time, a gypsy moth caterpillar (I think) was hanging from it’s silk and my little sister didn’t see it and it touched her eye. Her eyelid was swollen the next day. The place we were taking a walk was full of caterpillars. (I saw probably about 500) It was scary just walking through the path. Ouch, from what I know, the venom from the brown recluse is caustic to the skin that dissolves the skin like it's an acid. The entire spot will swell. If you get a large dose of venom (which can come from a single bite), you could be paralyzed, or worse.Oh boy. Where can they be found? (Probably in the USA? I have never seen one in Canada) Did your skin dissolve? (Why am I asking that? |
melancholic/sanguine ~ infp 4 ~ rluan
<> <> <> old soul, free spirit, and moderate pluviophile "what's past is prologue." - william shakespeare
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Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
KristytheCorgi wrote:
My mother was bit by a brown recluse and she didn't realize she got bit by one until she went to work. It was seen by another worker and the doctor popped and drained the fluids out. JoyBaker wrote:
I was deathly close to a scorpion and a brown recluse (separate occasions, duh).KristytheCorgi wrote:
You are not alone. I once stepped an inch away from a pygmy rattlesnake.Let's tell our quirks and fears! Here are some of mine: Fears: Caves (Will they collapse on my head?) Scuba diving and snorkeling (I know I'm supposed to relax, but...) Cyanide Poisoning (Don't Google it!) Not surfacing in the pool (Glub!) Shots (*Blush!*) Electricution (Zzzzzzap!) Quirks: Ripping things apart (I did say I was ADHD, right?) Synesthesia (Colors!) The last paragraph (I always read the last paragraph of a book when I start one) Pressing buttons (Only do that if you want to be embarassed) Hmmmmm. I am scared of, Performing in front of a big audience (I like being around people but I don’t like getting lots of attention, unlike my little sister) Being home alone (Though I have never been left by myself before) Big Poisonous Snakes (I have never seen one before but I saw a giant 3 foot long water snake. SCARY The spider actually touched me.... |
Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts. DM me in discord: Lightness#8110 Osu! account: osu.ppy.sh/users/29681606
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Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
KristytheCorgi wrote:
Are you sure it was a brown recluse? Hobo spiders look basically the same so it is easy to mix them up.JoyBaker wrote:
I was deathly close to a scorpion and a brown recluse (separate occasions, duh).KristytheCorgi wrote:
You are not alone. I once stepped an inch away from a pygmy rattlesnake.Let's tell our quirks and fears! Here are some of mine: Fears: Caves (Will they collapse on my head?) Scuba diving and snorkeling (I know I'm supposed to relax, but...) Cyanide Poisoning (Don't Google it!) Not surfacing in the pool (Glub!) Shots (*Blush!*) Electricution (Zzzzzzap!) Quirks: Ripping things apart (I did say I was ADHD, right?) Synesthesia (Colors!) The last paragraph (I always read the last paragraph of a book when I start one) Pressing buttons (Only do that if you want to be embarassed) Hmmmmm. I am scared of, Performing in front of a big audience (I like being around people but I don’t like getting lots of attention, unlike my little sister) Being home alone (Though I have never been left by myself before) Big Poisonous Snakes (I have never seen one before but I saw a giant 3 foot long water snake. SCARY The spider actually touched me.... www.rescue.com/latest-buzz/indoor-pests/...hats-the-difference/ |
glowtxt.com/ #Talentshowcasewriter Great is the LORD and most worthy of praise; his greatness no one can fathom. Psalm 145:3
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JoyBaker wrote:
Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
I didn't get bitten. I nearly did. JoyBaker wrote:
Ouch. @kriz kool katz. As usual, I don’t know what a brown recluse spider can do to people but anyway. (I’ll search it up) On time, a gypsy moth caterpillar (I think) was hanging from it’s silk and my little sister didn’t see it and it touched her eye. Her eyelid was swollen the next day. The place we were taking a walk was full of caterpillars. (I saw probably about 500) It was scary just walking through the path. Ouch, from what I know, the venom from the brown recluse is caustic to the skin that dissolves the skin like it's an acid. The entire spot will swell. If you get a large dose of venom (which can come from a single bite), you could be paralyzed, or worse.Oh boy. Where can they be found? (Probably in the USA? I have never seen one in Canada) Did your skin dissolve? (Why am I asking that? |
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JoyBaker wrote:
Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
They usually live in humid areas, generally speaking. JoyBaker wrote:
Ouch. @kriz kool katz. As usual, I don’t know what a brown recluse spider can do to people but anyway. (I’ll search it up) On time, a gypsy moth caterpillar (I think) was hanging from it’s silk and my little sister didn’t see it and it touched her eye. Her eyelid was swollen the next day. The place we were taking a walk was full of caterpillars. (I saw probably about 500) It was scary just walking through the path. Ouch, from what I know, the venom from the brown recluse is caustic to the skin that dissolves the skin like it's an acid. The entire spot will swell. If you get a large dose of venom (which can come from a single bite), you could be paralyzed, or worse.Oh boy. Where can they be found? (Probably in the USA? I have never seen one in Canada) Did your skin dissolve? (Why am I asking that? |
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Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
JoyBaker wrote:
Oh. Like Florida? Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
They usually live in humid areas, generally speaking.JoyBaker wrote:
Ouch. @kriz kool katz. As usual, I don’t know what a brown recluse spider can do to people but anyway. (I’ll search it up) On time, a gypsy moth caterpillar (I think) was hanging from it’s silk and my little sister didn’t see it and it touched her eye. Her eyelid was swollen the next day. The place we were taking a walk was full of caterpillars. (I saw probably about 500) It was scary just walking through the path. Ouch, from what I know, the venom from the brown recluse is caustic to the skin that dissolves the skin like it's an acid. The entire spot will swell. If you get a large dose of venom (which can come from a single bite), you could be paralyzed, or worse.Oh boy. Where can they be found? (Probably in the USA? I have never seen one in Canada) Did your skin dissolve? (Why am I asking that? |
glowtxt.com/ #Talentshowcasewriter Great is the LORD and most worthy of praise; his greatness no one can fathom. Psalm 145:3
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JoyBaker wrote:
Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
From Texas to Florida up to Ohio. You're safe JoyBaker wrote:
Oh. Like Florida?Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
They usually live in humid areas, generally speaking.JoyBaker wrote:
Ouch. @kriz kool katz. As usual, I don’t know what a brown recluse spider can do to people but anyway. (I’ll search it up) On time, a gypsy moth caterpillar (I think) was hanging from it’s silk and my little sister didn’t see it and it touched her eye. Her eyelid was swollen the next day. The place we were taking a walk was full of caterpillars. (I saw probably about 500) It was scary just walking through the path. Ouch, from what I know, the venom from the brown recluse is caustic to the skin that dissolves the skin like it's an acid. The entire spot will swell. If you get a large dose of venom (which can come from a single bite), you could be paralyzed, or worse.Oh boy. Where can they be found? (Probably in the USA? I have never seen one in Canada) Did your skin dissolve? (Why am I asking that? ![]() |
melancholic/sanguine ~ infp 4 ~ rluan
<> <> <> old soul, free spirit, and moderate pluviophile "what's past is prologue." - william shakespeare
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JoyBaker wrote:
Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
Like Louisiana. JoyBaker wrote:
Oh. Like Florida?Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
They usually live in humid areas, generally speaking.JoyBaker wrote:
Ouch. @kriz kool katz. As usual, I don’t know what a brown recluse spider can do to people but anyway. (I’ll search it up) On time, a gypsy moth caterpillar (I think) was hanging from it’s silk and my little sister didn’t see it and it touched her eye. Her eyelid was swollen the next day. The place we were taking a walk was full of caterpillars. (I saw probably about 500) It was scary just walking through the path. Ouch, from what I know, the venom from the brown recluse is caustic to the skin that dissolves the skin like it's an acid. The entire spot will swell. If you get a large dose of venom (which can come from a single bite), you could be paralyzed, or worse.Oh boy. Where can they be found? (Probably in the USA? I have never seen one in Canada) Did your skin dissolve? (Why am I asking that? |
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JoyBaker wrote:
Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
Ow the heat. I want to leave Florida and go up north to see snow.JoyBaker wrote:
Oh. Like Florida?Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
They usually live in humid areas, generally speaking.JoyBaker wrote:
Ouch. @kriz kool katz. As usual, I don’t know what a brown recluse spider can do to people but anyway. (I’ll search it up) On time, a gypsy moth caterpillar (I think) was hanging from it’s silk and my little sister didn’t see it and it touched her eye. Her eyelid was swollen the next day. The place we were taking a walk was full of caterpillars. (I saw probably about 500) It was scary just walking through the path. Ouch, from what I know, the venom from the brown recluse is caustic to the skin that dissolves the skin like it's an acid. The entire spot will swell. If you get a large dose of venom (which can come from a single bite), you could be paralyzed, or worse.Oh boy. Where can they be found? (Probably in the USA? I have never seen one in Canada) Did your skin dissolve? (Why am I asking that? Warning: Spoiler! [ Click to expand ][ Click to hide ] I never did in my entire life. |
Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts. DM me in discord: Lightness#8110 Osu! account: osu.ppy.sh/users/29681606
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jodiaz wrote:
JoyBaker wrote:
I feel ya, man. I lived in FL up to 3 years ago. Then I moved "up north" (it was actually TN but that's what it felt like). Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
Ow the heat. I want to leave Florida and go up north to see snow.JoyBaker wrote:
Oh. Like Florida?Khriz Kool Katz wrote:
They usually live in humid areas, generally speaking.JoyBaker wrote:
Ouch. @kriz kool katz. As usual, I don’t know what a brown recluse spider can do to people but anyway. (I’ll search it up) On time, a gypsy moth caterpillar (I think) was hanging from it’s silk and my little sister didn’t see it and it touched her eye. Her eyelid was swollen the next day. The place we were taking a walk was full of caterpillars. (I saw probably about 500) It was scary just walking through the path. Ouch, from what I know, the venom from the brown recluse is caustic to the skin that dissolves the skin like it's an acid. The entire spot will swell. If you get a large dose of venom (which can come from a single bite), you could be paralyzed, or worse.Oh boy. Where can they be found? (Probably in the USA? I have never seen one in Canada) Did your skin dissolve? (Why am I asking that? Warning: Spoiler! [ Click to expand ][ Click to hide ] I never did in my entire life. |
melancholic/sanguine ~ infp 4 ~ rluan
<> <> <> old soul, free spirit, and moderate pluviophile "what's past is prologue." - william shakespeare
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