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Imagine when you get in bed, instead of cumbersome layers of blankets, an army of spider like robots crawl around your body slowly encasing you in a thick web of whatever fibrous material you want: Be it the abrasiveness of canvas ranging too the softness of angora. In the morning this blanket functions
as an alarm clock where the spider-bots unravel the blanket and release you / remind you how cold it is. Make sure the alarm is set or the spider-bots might not to be so inclined to free you.
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(+) Useful for desensitization treatment of arachnophobia. |
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I probably am in a need of arachnophobia desensitization. Had a spider in my hair for 4 hours the other day without knowing it. Kind of freaked me out. |
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How did you know how long it had been there? |
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Because i accidentally went through one before my classes started then felt something crawling in my hair during my last class. But either 5 minutes or 4 hours, there was still a spider in my hair. |
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It survived tried to get back in my hair though. |
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cool! if the spiders are a bit strong/heavy, then they
could even massage you after the weaving is complete.
If you have long hair, it could also help youtie a
braid. [+] |
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I have a live cat-blanket! They are really warm. |
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