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WHEN I PUSH YOU AWAY
COME CLOSER
WHEN I SAY I CANT STAND YOU
YOU'RE THE ONLY ONE I WANT
WHEN I RUN AWAY FROM YOU
FOLLOW ME
WHEN I POUT MY LIPS
KISS ME
WHEN I KICK
HUG ME TIGHT
WHEN I CALL YOU CRAZY
IM CRAZY ABOUT YOU
WHEN I AM SILENT
IM THINKING OF HOW TO SAY I LOVE YOU
WHEN I IGNORE YOU
I WANT ALL YOUR ATTENTION
er...from myspace..and I realli went kinda psycho on the title u can only guess why...fuckin bitches
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lol interesting game
^That was not a copy and paste! I had to copy and paste this to say it, LOL.
i did copy and paste for my own amusment.
You believed that? xD
i cant understand them.
Avivularia Navifangus, more commonly known as the Amazon Mud Spider and belonging to the class Arachnida, is a spider that lives in mud. Being in the Amazon, this spider's environment is warm year round. This spider was discovered by local tribes approximately 5,000 years ago and was classified by Ed Van Schtrudle in 1898.
This invertabrate has two eyes (eight that by adulthood become two eyes) and two fangs attached to its cephalothorax and eight legs attached to its abdomen. Respiration is done with book lungs near the top of its cephalothorax that can take in oxygen even when the majority of the spider's body is submersed.
The Amazon Mud Spider lives on the muddy shores of the Amazon river and its tributaries, travelling into shallow water to catch small fish. Because of the fishes scaley skin, the spider only need to inject venom and enzymes and has no practical use for its silk. Liquified fish guts need little more digestion so the stomach and intestines take up a small portion of the spider's innards. Markings on its back, resembling skittles scare off enemies due to their colors.
Communication between spiders of the same species and animals of other species are the same: Rubbing its fangs together create a hiss-like sound and is this species' only known form of communication. This hiss is a warning to anyone near regardless of species. This spider lives independent of all other spiders.
Being a spider, this invertabrate goes through incomplete metamorphosis, though there a only slight changes between nymphs and adults, the most significant being that the venom is more toxic in adults. Eggs hatch in the spring and adulthood is entered by the same time the next year. Eggs are placed in mud inthe autumn. By next spring most die.
this was my copy...it wont let me post it without typing here, as it does not contain enough charactersQuote:
Originally Posted by SensiRide