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    OMG, the nastiest thign I have see in a while (besides Chyna porn)

    http://www.snopes.com/photos/bugs/brownrecluse.asp

    Enjoy if your into that type of thing, but IF its real, that guy was a dumbass not to goto a doctor or something...

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    it's real, the brown recluse is able to inflict a hell of a necrotic wound, the worst part is... it spreads.

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    Loz! Looks like gang green set in....Nasty!

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    ouch!

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    Holy Loz that is totally disgusting. My JCStomper just shrank big time.

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    indeed, I should have known my boy, BDTR would have replied first about something nasty!

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    OH MY!!! that is some crazy stuff...

    what if that spider bit your penis ???\

    where do these spiders live?? all over the world or is it just in some areas?

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    Just some states.. or areas

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    They are found in the midwest mainly. Wherever its dark in your house or garage it's likely to find them. They arent aggressive however, as very few people are actually bitten by them.

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    it looks fake to me but it is still revolting

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    Things are nasty looking...
    http://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/2000/2061.html

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    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails OMG, the nastiest thign I have see in a while  (besides Chyna porn)-brownrecluse02.jpg  

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    Trust me, its real. Have you ever seen necrotizing fasciitis patients (flesh eating virus), same idea.

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    wild thats sick poor guy.

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    My grandfather got bitten a few times.. but nothign like that ever happened. Kinda scary knowing there are some in my house,,,

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    i just think the pic is a little doctored after they open it

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    either way its nastyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy

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    People have different reactions to the bite. I've seen people lose their fingers/hands before as well as need to have major skin grafting on their bodies from bites while others just had mild necrosis.


    BTW, "they" didn't open it, the flesh rots away.

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    A lot of times, It leaves a hole in the person, like a big dent, thats what happened to my grandfather, and a few friends who have gotten bitten.

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    Either way i def would pass on getting bit and that pic is nasty

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    My sister was bitten by one and it put a bigazz hole in her leg.

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    that sux

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    d@mn that is gross.

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    nastay

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    Nasty little buggers, I have some in my closet, always bug bombing my closet, I have seen people that have been bitten and every time they get even a little scratch the area becomes red and swollen and takes months to heal, and not just a small area either it has started as a scratch and ended up covering his whole back, my Grandmother and Husband have both been bit by one, my Husband had little side effects it became like a sore and then when it healed it scared in the shape of the fiddle part that is on the back of the spider, my Grandmother was in a lot of pain and kept having to go to the Dr. for it but it finally healed and she has the excat same scar as my Husband, weird think though they were bit years apart from each other, but the bite is in like exact same spot on both of them.

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    Thats appetizing. Those are real though, if you look into the back of the last two you can tell hes in the hospital.

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    Nasty buggers fer sure...

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    Brown Recluse Spider Bite
    The brown recluse spider, Loxosceles reclusa, is widely distributed in the United States throughout the Southeast and Midwest. Its natural habitat is outdoors under overhanging rocks and cliffs; it also lives in closets, attics, and outbuildings. The brown recluse hibernates during the winter; most bites occur between March and October.

    Responses to bites range from mild local urticarial (hive-like) reactions to full-thickness skin necrosis. The more extensive reactions may be associated with systemic manifestations including a maculopapular rash, fever, headache, malaise, joint aches, and nausea and vomiting. The bite itself is generally painless, and the findings of a central papule and associated redness may not be seen for 6 to 12 hours. Only approximately 10% of bites progress to skin necrosis; those that do tend to show progression in 48 to 72 hours. Central blistering with a surrounding gray to purple discoloration at the bite site may appear. The site is surrounded by a ring of blanched skin that in turn is surrounded by a large area of redness, producing the "red, white, and blue" sign typical of a brown recluse spider bite. At this stage, the bite is associated with significant pain. As the wound becomes necrotic, it will turn black. Healing is slow and may require skin grafting to cover the defect.

    Not all victims recall the spider bite, and because the clinical appearance is nonspecific, diagnosis can be difficult.

    Differential Diagnosis: Brown recluse spider bites can be distinguished from cutaneous anthrax in the following manner.

    Brown recluse spider bite
    Cutaneous anthrax

    *Patient has a possible history of spider bite or recent exposure to spider habitat

    *Bite lesion becomes painful

    *Lesion may manifest the red, white and blue sign
    * Lesion is painless

    * Ulcer and eschar are surrounded by characteristic non-pitting edema

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    Those fookers can get big.. my g/f seen one on our window about 2 months ago.. i went out side to get it off.. sucker was prolly the size 4" in diameter.

    I caught it and froze it and had my little way with it. Under the microscope and that chit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigMike J
    I caught it and froze it and had my little way with it. Under the microscope and that chit.
    You banged a spider bro....

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    I think the fiddle thing is on black widows isnt it? or is it brown recluses that has the fiddle on the back

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    daamn that is fvcking horrible

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    Uffff, disgusting

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    there are only 2 poisenes spiders in the USA.... thats one of them. Their mainly located in west virginia, kentucky, virginia, and north carolinia

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    Wow that's some crazy Loz!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    I would have myself to the doctors by the second picture....

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    Quote Originally Posted by OGPackin
    You banged a spider bro....

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    I banged the chit out of it

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    idk dude that chyna porn was pretty grose, i was watchin that surreal life and chyna is a manbeast! and she is a snobby biznitch. thats ok though if things get bad they can call up joey budafuco!

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    those spiders are in fla too

    I saw that surreal life sun night --lmao--when vern(mini me) got drunk--holy crap that was funny he was naked and peeing in the corner

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    chyna was in porn?---she is looking like shes not training too hard anymore

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    Quote Originally Posted by OGPackin
    You banged a spider bro....

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    Hahahah

    So bigmike how'd you freeze this spider?

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    I shouldnt have even looked at that, with the job I have, I have to get into crawl spaces on a daily basis. Now Ill have to tell customers Im not goin in there and show them that pic.Anybody hear deathly afraid of spiders?

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