I just end up looking like a knobed, pointing at a metal railing shouting
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TaraDeS — 4 months ago(November 07, 2025 06:07 PM)
-- wot -- November 07, 2025 06:40 PM
Member since January 21, 2020
I just end up looking like a knobed, pointing at a metal railing shouting get it over and over again while the cat just follows my finger thinking its food. Fucking spiders everywhere went out for a smoke the other day and ended up with one on my sleeve. Looked like it was carrying kids too.
What time of year do they **** off for a while??
Cats aren't dogs…you cannot give a cat orders, Dane.
You can 'ask' or motivate her…or him.
I'm not going to tell you the trick now, because spiders are very useful creatures.
And I'm kind of glad that leastwise one spider survived in the bathroom (behind the washing machine).
So, get the
car park cats
something tasty from the supermarket.
And make friends with the spiders; it's not that hard.
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-- wot -- — 4 months ago(November 07, 2025 06:59 PM)
It was not an order, i was trying to make the cat notice it. I figured once it saw it move nature would kick in and the cat would do its thing, but it didnt. It would have let that spider kill me so **** it, no more food for the white cat.
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TaraDeS — 4 months ago(November 07, 2025 07:25 PM)
NZer November 07, 2025 08:00 PM
Member since March 21, 2017
Be kind to spiders
Please keep on working on Dane.
He's not a totally lost cause…I think, or hope.
There's a new amazing (!) article.
Certainly somewhere in English, but don't have time right now to search or translate it.
In a sulfur cave in southeastern Europe, researchers discovered a spider colony
of 111,000 individuals. Two otherwise solitary species share a web there.
https://www.geo.de/natur/tierwelt/100-quadratmeter-flaeche--forschende-entdecken-groesstes-spinnennetz-der-welt-36190308.html
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NZer — 4 months ago(November 07, 2025 07:37 PM)
There's a new amazing (!) article.
Certainly somewhere in English, but don't have time right now to search or translate it.
In a sulfur cave in southeastern Europe, researchers discovered a spider colony
of 111,000 individuals. Two otherwise solitary species share a web there.
https://www.geo.de/natur/tierwelt/100-quadratmeter-flaeche--forschende-entdecken-groesstes-spinnennetz-der-welt-36190308.html
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TaraDeS — 4 months ago(November 07, 2025 08:01 PM)
Sophievirus November 07, 2025 08:51 PM
Member since February 13, 2020
bitch, pls. don't take your hate of me out on NZer.
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for misogynistic hate speech
"bitch"
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You did that before (copied) not only once.
https://www.filmboards.com/t/Hip-Hop-%26-Rap/German-Rap-3594335/
And then you even had the nerve to tell others that I copied from you.
https://www.filmboards.com/board/p/22831193/permalink/#p22831193
You're just a little disgusting mousy-parrot
🦜 and liar.
I don't have time right now.
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NZer — 4 months ago(November 07, 2025 08:08 PM)
I wasn't implying that you copied Sophie. I saw that Sophie's thread was after you had posted your info, but it's in English which made it much easier to understand. Then I translated yours and it has a lot more interesting data. There are many mosquitos, midges and other tiny insects as well, so I guess that's what the spiders eat and not each other.
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