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    NZer — 1 year ago(October 29, 2024 07:55 AM)

    I haven't seen that movie because I like horror and Giant spiders don't horrify me. Giant maggots is another thing altogether!

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      bigbadwolf666 — 1 year ago(October 29, 2024 07:59 AM)

      Since U hadnt answered da 1st time around,
      I had actually looked it up. So I knew the answer by now. I had forgot it was wit Jake Gyllynhall and it wasnt all dat Horrish, but really psychologically, though of Course it was a bit horrish, it got rave reviews. Though it didnt do dat great at the Box office, and it’s not dat well known as you can c.
      Without strife, your victory has no meaning.
      Without strife, you do not advance.
      Without strife, there is only stagnation.

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        NZer — 1 year ago(October 29, 2024 08:08 AM)

        I'll check it out because of Jake and let you know what I think of it.

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          bigbadwolf666 — 1 year ago(October 29, 2024 08:09 AM)

          Yea,
          That’ll Work.
          U Never checked out Wrath,
          And Dat Waz Years ago!
          Without strife, your victory has no meaning.
          Without strife, you do not advance.
          Without strife, there is only stagnation.

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            NZer — 1 year ago(October 29, 2024 08:14 AM)

            So many movies and too little time.

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              bigbadwolf666 — 1 year ago(October 29, 2024 08:18 AM)

              😭
              Liar,
              Da Film is Enemy 2013.
              Have U Seen any of the Venom Films?
              Without strife, your victory has no meaning.
              Without strife, you do not advance.
              Without strife, there is only stagnation.

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                NZer — 1 year ago(October 29, 2024 08:21 AM)

                No, even though I like Tom Hardy I just can't work up any enthusiasm about them.

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                  bigbadwolf666 — 1 year ago(October 29, 2024 08:28 AM)

                  Ive Only Seen da 1st 1 😭.
                  I Highly suggest it, 1 could say dat da film is more about Tom Hardy, and barely about anything else. Da Film made over 1 Billion WorldWide and its hugely Popular wit da Chinese Market. Da Only Thing about wit Me, iz Dat it Makez U Super Hungry!
                  Without strife, your victory has no meaning.
                  Without strife, you do not advance.
                  Without strife, there is only stagnation.

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                    NZer — 1 year ago(October 29, 2024 08:38 AM)

                    bigbadwolf666 said...
                    Ive Only Seen da 1st 1 😭.
                    I Highly suggest it, 1 could say dat da film is more about Tom Hardy, and barely about anything else. Da Film made over 1 Billion WorldWide and its hugely Popular wit da Chinese Market. Da Only Thing about wit Me, iz Dat it Makez U Super Hungry!
                    Ok. I'll take a look at the first one. I'm going to bed now though. No more movies till tomorrow. 😴

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                      bigbadwolf666 — 1 year ago(October 29, 2024 08:38 AM)

                      NZer said...
                      Ok. I'll take a look at the first one. I'm going to bed now though. No more movies till tomorrow. 😴
                      Sweet Dreams 🛥
                      Without strife, your victory has no meaning.
                      Without strife, you do not advance.
                      Without strife, there is only stagnation.

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                        Wu Ming — 1 year ago(January 18, 2025 05:45 AM)

                        NZer August 29, 2024 04:43 PM
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                        It's my pet spider who lives inside my back door.
                        It's tiny!!
                        The tiny spider grew on you and became big
                        "Tobey"
                        . 🕷🕸️️
                        It's winter here and summer at yours.
                        Yah, as you said…spider mating time! 🕷♥🕷️️
                        NZer January 18, 2025 04:56 AM
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                        ….
                        ….
                        OT. Tobey the spider has moved on. I watched him moult about 3 times and he got quite big for that species of spider. One morning he was there in his web as usual, doing his spidery things and seeming happy enough. In the afternoon he had disappeared. Usually spiders die in their web and he wasn't there so I searched around the kitchen in a vain attempt to see what he was up to. No luck. I hope he's gone looking for a mate and finds one. The door is very clean now and I miss seeing the little guy.
                        https://www.filmboards.com/t/David-Lynch/David-Lynch-has-died-3552673/
                        Tobey will make his way and find a great spider woman.
                        Soon Tobey Jr. will visit you, whose father told him what a comfortable house you have.
                        You still have another responsible
                        'Monarch job'
                        . 🦋🦋🦋
                        Just as you were reporting on Tobey's departure in the other thread, I've read this:
                        Once I dreamed I was a butterfly…
                        ….
                        ….
                        I made my way through the town and found myself standing in a doorway looking into a large room that was full of Buddhist Monks. Each monk was surrounded by a mosquito net that protected the space around them. They each had a bed upon they sat and they meditated.
                        I watched them meditating and noticed that scattered around them, within their protective shelters, were hundreds of chrysalis. Suddenly, they began to split and beautiful butterflies climbed out to stretch out their wings. I stepped through the doorway to get a closer look.
                        I realised that it was the monks meditative power that had coaxed the butterflies out of hiding. I then noticed an empty bed in the corner of the room, covered in unhatched chrysalis. I knew that the bed was meant for me and that it was time to claim my own space and awaken all that was sleeping within me.
                        https://zoepattersonfightingback.com/2018/03/27/once-i-dreamed-i-was-a-butterfly/

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                          NZer — 1 year ago(January 18, 2025 07:22 AM)

                          I'm familiar with the butterfly dreaming quote. I love it.
                          I have seen about 60 or 70 Monarch butterflies off so far this summer and now the Swan Plants need a rest.
                          I miss my little spiderman, but to keep me company I've now got a little flock of Ring-necked Doves who come to my cafeteria for a wheat feed every day.

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                            Wu Ming — 1 year ago(January 18, 2025 12:26 PM)

                            NZer January 18, 2025 04:22 PM
                            Member since March 21, 2017
                            I'm familiar with the butterfly dreaming quote. I love it.
                            I have seen about 60 or 70 Monarch butterflies off so far this summer and now the Swan Plants need a rest.
                            I miss my little spiderman, but to keep me company I've now got a little flock of Ring-necked Doves who come to my cafeteria for a wheat feed every day.
                            Of course you miss Tobey 🕷️, he was and is a member of your
                            'family'
                            .
                            Tobey is on nature's duty now 🕷️🕷🕷️️…Go, Tobey, go! ♥
                            Yes, your dove visitors are very cute. 🍲 🕊️🕊️️🕊️
                            Do you've a newer photo?
                            And I expected nothing less from you (you know the butterfly dream).
                            The dream story above is a variation.
                            And the Italian
                            bard
                            below made his own song out of it. ☺
                            Old Men and Butterflies 🇮🇹 Angelo Branduardi
                            A beautiful and sunny Sunday morning for New Zealand! 🇳🇿 🌞🪴🦢🦋🕷🕊️🏡🕸️️

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                              NZer — 1 year ago(January 18, 2025 06:37 PM)

                              Thanks for the butterfly ballad! I'd like to dream I was a golden butterfly, but before the days of insecticides!

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                                Wu Ming — 1 year ago(January 18, 2025 07:19 PM)

                                NZer January 19, 2025 03:37 AM
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                                Thanks for the butterfly ballad!
                                I'd like to dream I was a golden butterfly, but before the days of insecticides!
                                🤣…advantage Tobey! 🕷️
                                Tougher and not an insect. ☺

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                                  Cheeky — 1 year ago(January 18, 2025 07:55 PM)

                                  Beautiful!
                                  Sounds lovely there
                                  If we take the time to see with the heart and not with the mind, we shall see that we are surrounded completely by angels ~ Carlos Santana

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                                    NZer — 1 year ago(January 18, 2025 08:17 PM)

                                    It
                                    is
                                    lovely. Coming to NZ was very smart of my parents.

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                                      Cheeky — 1 year ago(January 18, 2025 09:13 PM)

                                      Indeed it was!
                                      If we take the time to see with the heart and not with the mind, we shall see that we are surrounded completely by angels ~ Carlos Santana

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                                        TaraDeS — 3 months ago(December 09, 2025 12:47 PM)

                                        Evolution or Education 🕸️​🕷️​🕸️​ Where does our Fear of Spiders come from?
                                        Spiders aren't viewed as negatively in all cultures.
                                        Author Jan Mohnhaupt examined the history of the relationship between humans and spiders.
                                        And explains why these 8-legged creatures are revered elsewhere, while fear often prevails here.
                                        In many stories in Western cultures, spiders appear as voracious monsters (depiction from 19th century).
                                        Herr Mohnhaupt, hardly any Animal evokes as much Disgust and Fear as the Spider.
                                        Where does our Fear of Spiders come from?
                                        Personally, I don't have this fear, so I can't speak of
                                        "our"
                                        fear. There are various theories as to why people are afraid of spiders. Some fear researchers attribute the widespread arachnophobia to evolution. Those of our ancestors who were wary of dangerous spiders survived and thus passed on their genes and their fear.
                                        But?
                                        In regions of the world where the fear of spiders is particularly pronounced, we find virtually no spiders that are truly dangerous to humans, for example in Europe. But in areas where are indeed highly venomous spiders, they are sometimes revered or even eaten.
                                        Fear of Spiders is culturally determined?
                                        there is a great deal of evidence to support this. The more
                                        "civilized"
                                        a culture presents itself, the further it distanced itself from nature, the more hostile it usually is towards spiders. International comparative studies show that the strongest aversion to spiders is found precisely in countries with a Christian influence.
                                        Where exactly does this Fear come from?
                                        Even in the Bible, the spider appears as the devil's animal, just like the snake. In many stories based on Christian themes, the spider is portrayed as a malevolent creature that brings death and destruction. Prime example is the 19th-century novella
                                        "The Black Spider"
                                        by Jeremias Gotthelf. The devil in the form of a spider wipes out almost an entire village and even the spider's touch is fatal. In one scene, the protagonist's cheek bursts open and many small spiders emerge from the wound. Stories like these reinforced the spider's negative image. Our aversion to spiders is also a legacy of Christian traditions.
                                        Why is this Christian Aversion directed specifically at Spiders?
                                        I think that in a Christian context, the aversion also stems from the fact that humans cannot utilize the spider's work. While bees 'bring' wax and honey to humans and can be exploited, spiders appear selfish, useless and bothersome.
                                        The Influence of Churches in Europe is declining — but the Fear of Spiders remains?
                                        The traditions and values ​​that shaped our society for centuries don't simply disappear just because fewer people go to church on Sundays. Our perception of the world remains heavily influenced by Christian thinkers and texts. For example, the idea of ​​humankind as the supposed crown of creation. Churches today don't actively spread fear of spiders. This fear, which has a centuries-long tradition, is instilled anew in each generation.
                                        How can we imagine this kind of instilled Behaviour?
                                        It can happen in seemingly insignificant moments. For example, when toddlers witness their parents flinching at the sight of a spider, jumping up frantically, removing the creatures from the house or killing them. From a young age children learn that spiders must be avoided; they don't belong in the house. This is passed down from generation to generation.
                                        How does the Image of the Spider differ in other Cultures?
                                        Among the Mapuche people of Chile, the spider is considered a cultural creator. According to their tradition, a primordial spider taught Mapuche women how to weave. In the stories of indigenous peoples of North America, the spider often acts as a maternal advisor, whispering in people's ears what needs to be done to solve certain tasks. Spider narratives are particularly diverse in West African myths; the spider sometimes appears as a creator god or as a mediator between heaven and earth, as one of the first beings to come from heaven to earth and bring the celestial fire. Other stories portray the spider as a kind of rogue, a trickster who deceives animals and humans, but is never malicious. A tradition that persists to this day in the societies of Nigeria and Cameroon is the spider oracle.
                                        Western movies like "Arac Attack" (2002) often depict spiders as antagonists of humans.
                                        Myths and stories in other cultures consider spiders as intermediaries between Heaven and Earth.
                                        The Spider as a practical Advisor?
                                        Exactly. People troubled by a particular question — such as whether they will survive an illness or found the right woman or man — place leaves from selected trees in front of tarantula burrows. After a certain time, the spider moves the greenery aside at the entrance of her burrow. Depending on how the leaves are then arranged, an interpreter 'reads' the spider's oracle. That's also a form of commercialism, but this tradition demonstrates that spiders are considered very wise in these cultures.
                                        Will our Arach

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                                          NZer — 3 months ago(December 09, 2025 06:37 PM)

                                          I still think of Tobey when I see my spiderless back door. I miss the little guy. Hope he's alive and doing well. 🕷️🕸️

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