The Spider Bite

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This urban legend from the 1960s reads like a nightmare-come-true for arachnophobics (people afflicted with an irrational fear of spiders), but fortunately for them it simply isn't true."Spiders, need I say," University of Washington arachnid expert , "do not find the human body a suitable site for egg laying, and no actual case anything like this can be found anywhere in scientific or medical literature."

This woman went vacationing in some oversea country.While lying on the beach she fell asleep and a spider bite her.She woke up with the side of her face a little sore but attributed it to the fact that she had been tanning and maybe got slightly sunburned.Anyway,she finished her vacation ,returned home,and her face began to swell,eventually forming a boil and hundreds of tiny spiders fell out.The woman was so horrified that she went into shock and died of a heart attack right there.

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