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Anonymous
Which parasite would you rather have feeding on you until it leaves of its own free will?

A botfly larva or a leech?
>> Anonymous
Leech.
>> Anonymous
Leech.
>> Anonymous
Mother fucking leech.
>> Anonymous
Motherfsking leech of the north star
>> Anonymous
Leech leech leech leech oh god I hate the thought of a botfly larva in me.
>> Onee-chan !!dBwbrk+4DwV
LEECH
LEECH
LEECH

OF COURSE, LEECH!
>> Anonymous
Neither of them.
>> Anonymous
>>245366
You're not good at comprehending simple questions, are you?
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
Isn't this a bit like asking if you want to be shot in the foot or the face?
>> Anonymous
botfly larva. Watching it hatch out of my wound would be cool.
>> Anonymous
>>245373

Both choices are undesirable to me, so I choose Hidden Option C: None of them.
>> Anonymous
>>245393
Are you sure? Option C includes unanesthetized castration.
>> Anonymous
>>245398
Boom headshot.

And leech.
>> Anonymous
leech, at least they don't live in a rotting hole in your flesh.
>> Anonymous
Don't we use fly larvae to eat necrotic tissues? They generally leave the rest of your shit alone. Or are these different flies?
>> Anonymous
>>245417
These flies are different. Botfly larvae make a pouch in your skin and live there as parasites for a few weeks before coming out on their own. There's a species which lives in North America that specifically targets humans.
>> Anonymous
I would take both out
>> Anonymous
http://www.cracked.com/article_15816_5-most-horrifying-bugs-in-world.html

read the thing about bot flies
>> Anonymous
>>245452
oh u
>> Anonymous
leech.
>> Anonymous
If the "human botfly" needs a human body in order to reproduce then why the fuck isn't this thing extinct yet?!? I mean how many people would actually think "hey their's a maggot living inside of me, I hope it goes away soon." If you get something like that then you cut the fucker out and burn it with FIRE!
>> Anonymous
leech no fucking question what's your problem god damn
>> Frankengun !T1budz6Gm2
>>245484
They're fairly common in South America I hear.
>> Frankengun !T1budz6Gm2
http://www.cracked.com/article_15816_5-most-horrifying-bugs-in-world.html

Pretty good article on them, as well as a botfly larva-removal tutorial video, lol.
>> Anonymous
>>245484
They should be able to reproduce in humans, pigs, and many other mammals.

Humans, pigs, dogs, they all looks the same! (at least for insects
>> Anonymous
no parasite will leave my body alive
>> Anonymous
>>245613
Think that over, then ask again. Enjoy your diseased body full of rotting dead bugs.
>> Anonymous
>>245344
>>245345
>>245349
>>245352
>>245358
>>245360
>>245408
>>245416
>>245485
Enjoy your AIDS.

>Leeches normally carry parasites in their digestive tract which cannot survive in humans and do not pose a threat. However, bacteria, viruses, and parasites from previous blood sources can survive within a leech for months, and may be retransmitted to humans. A study found both HIV and hepatitis B in African leeches from Cameroon.

>Since the fly larvae can only survive the entire eight week development if the wound does not become infected, it is rare for patients to experience infections, unless they kill the larva without removing it completely. It is even possible that the fly larva may itself produce antibiotic secretions that help prevent infection while it is feeding.

Yeah, I'll take the maggot...

>>245459
>A Human Bot Fly larvae, burrowing into your brain. Eating your thoughts.

...and hope they enjoy their meal of 4chan.
>> Anonymous
A Goa'uld.
>> Anonymous
>>245618
> ...and hope they enjoy their meal of 4chan.

Enjoy your rotting botfly larvae.

But seriously, how can these fuckers do their job? Eating their way to your flesh must take some time. It probably isn't totally painless either.
>> Anonymous
>>245631
I doubt it's painless, but probably depends on where it goes.

As far as doing their job, they hitch rides as eggs on like flies and mosquitoes or other things that bite you, hatch when they feel your warmth, then crawl into the bitemark and make a little home for themselves. After that, it's 8 weeks of easy living until they are old enough to leave on their own. The hole tends to stay open for that time, because they need air, it's just a matter of wriggling their fat asses back out.
>> Anonymous
Can I have hidden option D and have a tapeworm instead?