spider attack with a vengeance
If I kill a spider I have to flush it down the toilet because if I threw it in the trash either a) it’d come back to life and seek vengeance, or b) its family would find it then hunt me down.
If I kill a spider I have to flush it down the toilet because if I threw it in the trash either a) it’d come back to life and seek vengeance, or b) its family would find it then hunt me down.



i have to do that too. if i dont, i have to continually check the garbage to make sure its still there.
I believe that flushing them down the toilet/any drain will eventually lead them to a waste disposal, resulting in a mutation and then it will seek it’s sweet vengeance.
When I was pregnant, I trapped a huge spider under a glass in my bedroom. I was too freaked out to kill it and figured it could stay there until my husband could.
But – I laid awake for hours. I was sure the spider was going to climb up the side of the cup, knock it over, and climb onto my stomach and kill me and my baby.
If you kill a bee and leave it outside, it releases pheromones to alert nearby bees that it has been killed.
The bees will then come around.
I feel as if EVERY bug has this ability, so I always crush the bug tightly in toilet paper and flush.
It’s always better if you just used the toilet, to ensure toxicity of the flush.
I’m terrified to suck them up in the vacuum. I leave it running for at least 30 seconds before I turn it off…otherwise it will crawl back out. I scream EVERY time I suck one up, even if they’re dead.