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<blockquote data-quote="Spiders&amp;Snakes" data-source="post: 191230" data-attributes="member: 36399"><p>Yeah, i actually totally agree with you. When certain animals (humans included) are in a massive numbers it's a creepy thing. Same goes for crickets, roaches, mice, anything really. One individual creature, I am fine. Throw 200 of them together and suddenly I am not so fine. Weird. It's a psychological flaw, I'm sure. I like to try and tackle my fears head on.</p><p></p><p>Would you believe that once I was afraid of snakes. After I got my zoology degree, got a pet python and then got a job at the zoo, I quickly got over my fear and even got promoted. The media brainwashing is ruining society as a whole. I just spoke to a friend who said she won't be visiting my house now she knows I have tarantulas. I mean... how sad is that?!</p><p></p><p>We are on the versicolor journey together. Maybe at some point I will get some hissers too, and we can be on that journey also. I keep crickets and dubias, so a few hissers probably wouldnt be a big jump.</p><p></p><p>Let me know how you get on, and maybe I can be convinced...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spiders&Snakes, post: 191230, member: 36399"] Yeah, i actually totally agree with you. When certain animals (humans included) are in a massive numbers it's a creepy thing. Same goes for crickets, roaches, mice, anything really. One individual creature, I am fine. Throw 200 of them together and suddenly I am not so fine. Weird. It's a psychological flaw, I'm sure. I like to try and tackle my fears head on. Would you believe that once I was afraid of snakes. After I got my zoology degree, got a pet python and then got a job at the zoo, I quickly got over my fear and even got promoted. The media brainwashing is ruining society as a whole. I just spoke to a friend who said she won't be visiting my house now she knows I have tarantulas. I mean... how sad is that?! We are on the versicolor journey together. Maybe at some point I will get some hissers too, and we can be on that journey also. I keep crickets and dubias, so a few hissers probably wouldnt be a big jump. Let me know how you get on, and maybe I can be convinced... [/QUOTE]
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