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Anybody knows what kind of spider this is?

I guess it's a wolfspider, although I'm not too sure
>> Anonymous
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Dear Anonymous.

That creature is a wolfspider if you live in USA. If you however live in Australia that spider could resemble a huntsman.
Either way, they are not harmfull allthough I suggest you stick it up your ass.
>> Anonymous
And this is why God created aerosols.
>> Anonymous
........ There was a thread about this pic that JUST expired, I believe with the exact text. GTFO.
>> Anonymous
Huntsman. Big, easily frightened, shit all over.

Harmless, but annoying.
>> Anonymous
if those things actually exist i will kill myself. i don't want to live in a world with giant mutant spiders shitting out babies all over my house.
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>> Anonymous
WOW thats why man invented a flame thrower so please buy 1 and get rid of that scary friggin thing.
>> Mutt !!mIF4ZkWn+B/
Aerosol and a lighter.
>> Anonymous
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Enjoy your missing hand. The flame can actually be sucked back into the aerosol can and explode.
>> Anonymous
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only if you are an incompetent idiot.
>> Anonymous
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lolno

You are not exempt from NATURAL LAWS, fuckface.
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LOL natural laws. The aerosol can is under pressure, a flame cannot enter until pressure inside the can becomes less than pressure on the outside. Will a bic lighter explode because the flame can be sucked into it? Go die in a fire you faggot.
>> Anonymous
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QFT
>> Anonymous
To be honest I don't know about setting it on fire. This seems like an angle at which the burning spiders will leap off the ceiling and onto your face or something like that. Creepy spiders are one thing, but creepy spiders falling on your face while burning is one entirely different horror.