Silverfang wrote:Fairy tale: http://ancienthistory.about.com/library ... g_wolf.htm
I'm not talking about how much you 'hate' spiders, I'm talking about how you don't think their misunderstood. They are just as, if not more, misunderstood than wolves. We understand wolves, too. They are not 'mysterious creatures of the night', we've researched them. No, we do not know everything about them, but we don't know everything about spiders, either.
And without spiders, we'd be unable to take in a breath without inhaling bugs of some sort.
And you still seem to keep on ignoring my statement about how spiders instinctively attacking humans makes no sense whatsoever.
When ranchers caught a wolf, they would tie a rope to the bottom jaw, and another to the top of a wolf. When it was secure, the wolf would have it's jaws ripped apart by horses. Now tell me, could a wolf do anything like that to a human?
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