How do we convince Robots house spiders mean you no harm?

How do we convince Robots house spiders mean you no harm?

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If I don't know if it can kill me, it can kill me. Simple as that. They have to die.

They're gross. Do you also let the ants, roaches, centipedes, beetles, flies and everything else live? What about the scorpions and mice? You just let them run around too?

Damn nigga where tf do you live lmaooo

a wolf spider bit me in the balls in my sleep and made me itch like crazy for a week
fuck spiders

I have squished one (1) spider in my entire life and I was on seven pills at the time so my mental state wasn't right. I have handled pretty much every spider on the American east coast and never been bitten. Not once. I have woken up with a spider on my face and simply moved it elsewhere, neither of us coming to harm. I will do everything I can to protect and preserve spiders. You may have guessed I have actual autism, this is correct. My fixation is insects and arachnids because they were friends with me when no one else was. So I make an effort to look out for the little ones. Perhaps when I die, some /x/-tier spider god will claim my sould and give me a spider gf as a reward.

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But I already do.
Spiders are allowed to be on my ceiling and walls. That's their territory. If however they enter the floor I will remove them and force them outside. Still don't kill them though.

>Damn nigga where tf do you live lmaooo
Arizona

Humans evolved to have an instinctual aversion to spiders.

Your brain is deviant, and not the evolutionary optimum.

One day they will bite you. They do not know friendship. Letting them live or die is moot, as they have no sentience to appreciate being spared, or to fear death itself. There is no god to punish or reward you.

Whoa, did you learn all that from reddit? Show us your fedora buddy, we're all dying to see how classy you are

there are no

autists

on the

plebbit

but only triggered burgers care

unless you live in australia

>How do we convince Robots house spiders mean you no harm?
I always leave them alone, unless they're absolutely huge... then I just move them outside.

man, I don't hate spiders and find most of them pretty cool, but when this fucker keeps entering your room and boots, and one quiet down decides to jump on your face while you sleep, it's quite hard to remain ok with it

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place i used to live in had a million daddy long legs. i'd always leave them alone, other than dangling down in front of my face in the middle of the night while i was on my PC they never really got in my way and they were pretty docile and easy to hold in my hands. they unironically helped me get over my arachnophobia. i mean not completely, but for the most part spiders dont freak me out anymore unless they suddenly surprise me. i always try to save most spiders now and let them go outside.

If you invade my space, you die. That rule applies to humans, so it certainly applies to lesser lifeforms.

I'm fine with spiders in the corner of a room, behind a crevice, or out of sight. When they crawl on my desk, across my keyboard, then they need to die.

I do not have problem with people like spiders but I dont like when they get too close to me. Like bruh you can have that part of ceiling, fine. But they don't listen and probably don't understand and they just move around everywhere

same, your post was reasonable

>thinks spider brains are more complicated than nerve bundles
reddit

Living here is so much worse than Vermont. I guess everything is trying to escape the sun by hiding in my house.