Message from @Ranko
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if you ignore the source you'll just waste time and resources on symptoms
i hear ppl exxagerate the spider thing
The guy was a tourist, got bitten by a redback and went camping for 2 days, died
in aus
Well there are lots but you just gotta be careful
Dont put your hand anywhere you can't visually see
*is blind* fuck
The spider thing is only exaggerated insofar as the really bad ones are not everywhere.
jkjk
Redbacks are pretty widespread though
But there is something that can kill you everywhere apart from maybe Tasmania.
dude, spiders are not that dangerous. there are very few that will kill you with a bite to begin with. You telling me the only dangerous thing in Australia is fucking spiders?
Insects will usually hide from somethings that's bigger than itself
lol
And i've seen sydney funnel webs
Good morning everyone
Funnelwebs are mostly around NSW.
Newcastle and Sydney
Yeah.
a little bit up the coast too but not far
Usually old folks put on their shoes without tapping them out, get bitten
rip
any spiders that get u high af
I saw a 16 year old get bitten, through leather army boots (cadet camp) by a funnelweb. Was foaming at the mouth within 30 mins.
hahaha who the fuck wants to try spider bites to get high
ANd back on camp after the anti-venom within 2 days.
lol idk if the downsides arent too bad compared to liek heroin or sumthin
Yeah also the female funnel webs have more potent bites than males
i would not be suprised
I think it's the other way around.
The females are bigger. The males more roaming and more aggressive.
nightmareish creature
ill check i watched coyote peterson's vid on it a little bit back
Also not to be the dumb one but the heck happened earlier this morning
The other problem with funnelwebs is that they are aggressive. They don't back off.
Ohh yeah u right the female is only 1/6th as potent as males
>Australia isn't dangerous
>can't even win a war against Emus
whatchu mean order?
I had a nest of redbacks under my bed for I don't know how long, but I didn't know they were there until I moved out.