Slann
NIGHTBRINGER
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Right up to the point that the wasp stings the spider, paralyzes it, then lays its eggs inside it so that its babies can get their first few meals by eating their way out of the still living spider.That's one of the reasons why I don't mind spiders - they'll happily eat wasps that get stuck in their webs and reduce their surface population, and good luck to them.
Right up to the point that the wasp stings the spider, paralyzes it, then lays its eggs inside it so that its babies can get their first few meals by eating their way out of the still living spider.
me dying alone