… now meet Blognasties!
To view the horrific image, click on the “friendly” spider cartoon…
If the image caused you to spoil yourself, you were warned!
If you wish to blame someone for your dirty undies, my mum will take responsibility – she was the one who originally sent me this awful photo – without warning!
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August 31, 2019 - 5:04 pmaarg! truly an arrgh moment! I wonder does it help to overcome fears by exposure? Something I ve tried _ when I ve spotted a rat scurrying past me, sensing my presence and halting in their tracks , their eyes bolting – then I ve stood and fixed my gaze on the poor creature …willing some sort of acceptance with my fellow living creature