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Originally posted by tashibatts
Injections.


Do Meningacochl Injection hurt much

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Absolute agony, the flesh is ripped apart and muscle torn. The needle feels like a red hot poker as it pors it's seed into your aching body. Withdrawal is as if a fishing hook was being pulled.

And for Kanga fans it's even worse :D
 
Originally posted by Beffery
Going into rainforests...

One of my friends went to one in QLD and suffered from headaches a week after she got home. It ends up that a tick went into her ear when she was there and was buring it's way further and further in.. YUCK


I can relate. The only time I've ever been stung by a bee the stupid thing flew in my ear and I squished it in there with my finger. Screamed my little head off.

Ahhhhhhhhhh... see!

Be afraid people! Ick ick ick :(
 
Originally posted by Mobbenfuhrer
Ok well I learnt once that Huntsmen are not actually spiders, but part of another form of arachnid group closely related to spiders, though in actuality a little closer in genetic makeup to scorpions!

Having spruiked all that, I have been checking the web and can't find any evidence to back it up, so I'll dumb my comment down to hearsay from a source I can't remember!

They are in fact spiders. The creepiest, ugliest spiders on the planet. I can only post the written info cause further down there were pictures and they give me the shivers. One of my major phobias.


http://www.xs4all.nl/~ednieuw/australian/huntsman/Huntsman.html

The Selenops family has only one member, Selenops australiensis, and this is a relative small spider, about 8 mm long, with a different eye-setting; a row with six eyes on top and two on the second row.

The Heteropodidae are also known as 'tarantulas' or 'giant crab spiders'.
One of the largest spiders found in Australia with a legspan up to 160 mm! The family contains 13 genera and 94 descibed species.
They have a flattened body, which allow them to find shelter between loosened bark. They have eight eyes set in two rows of four. All huntsman are nocturnal.
Huntsman are widely spread in large numbers throughout the country and may find shelter at your home.
Because a spider has to change their skin, the skin of these giants can be found hanging on trees or wires.


This is only an excerpt from the site. I can't bear to see the whole page. :(
 
After reading this thread I doubt very much that I am going to sleep tonight, especially after reading all about the spiders - my number one phobia.

I have a few phobias: spiders, heights, being buried alive, dentists, pain or being in pain. I used to have a phobia about snakes, but now I actually ám not that afraid of them anymore.

:)
 

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Originally posted by Frodo
Absolute agony, the flesh is ripped apart and muscle torn. The needle feels like a red hot poker as it pors it's seed into your aching body. Withdrawal is as if a fishing hook was being pulled.

And for Kanga fans it's even worse :D

:(:pOi:p:(



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