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<blockquote data-quote="DreadedNeith" data-source="post: 134080" data-attributes="member: 28071"><p>Thats why im glad to be a member of this forum. The information from people on this forum is far more accurate than anything on a youtube video. The youtube videos tend to show all OWs as aggressive. I guess video of an aggressive spider gets more views.</p><p> I got pretty mad the other day when i was searching for bite reports on youtube. I came across a video of a guy with a sweet little a. metallica. He was squeezing the spider to get it to bite him. You could tell the spider was in fear of its life and it sure looked like he was hurting it. Even then the spider didnt look like it was keen on biting him. I was so mad that i would have beat the guy up if i saw that in person. I left a rather strong comment on his video. He was doing it in order to make him self look like a tough guy who can take a bite from a T.</p><p>I will never treat my animals like that. They all deserve more respect than that guy and a lot of others give them.</p><p>Im happy to be here and happy you guys share so much knowledge with everyone who needs it. It hepls people to learn more about spiders and how to respect and care for them properly. Thanks again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DreadedNeith, post: 134080, member: 28071"] Thats why im glad to be a member of this forum. The information from people on this forum is far more accurate than anything on a youtube video. The youtube videos tend to show all OWs as aggressive. I guess video of an aggressive spider gets more views. I got pretty mad the other day when i was searching for bite reports on youtube. I came across a video of a guy with a sweet little a. metallica. He was squeezing the spider to get it to bite him. You could tell the spider was in fear of its life and it sure looked like he was hurting it. Even then the spider didnt look like it was keen on biting him. I was so mad that i would have beat the guy up if i saw that in person. I left a rather strong comment on his video. He was doing it in order to make him self look like a tough guy who can take a bite from a T. I will never treat my animals like that. They all deserve more respect than that guy and a lot of others give them. Im happy to be here and happy you guys share so much knowledge with everyone who needs it. It hepls people to learn more about spiders and how to respect and care for them properly. Thanks again. [/QUOTE]
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