Uh huh, my first encounter with one was hilarious. I'm riding my bike, car swerves lady rushes out crying that there's a huntsman.
It was classic..."don't worry lady I'm a biologist..."Oh a huntsman, after getting permission to enter her car I went right to it....
It was just the remnants of a molt. So I soothed her down and on my way, had to wait to see a real one on another day.
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I have no idea. I want to say there was an Anitaverse set in Boston at one point...but I can't be certain.Everyone always goes with New York for the East Coast settings, which makes my Honorary Bostonian blood boil.
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Holy shit 92 degrees and it was already after 10... My GODS someone please close the gates to hell already.
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That sounds like a lot of fun! I hear Salem goes all out for Halloween.Hrm. What sort of realm would you even do in Boston?
I have heard there was a bunch of deadly spiders
Oh yeah, and do check out some of the literature/videos on them. Astonishing creatures. They were the ones that were on that Israeli(?) spaceship that crashed into the moon. People wondered if they would survive but apparently the G force of a moon crash would be enough to take them down.Ah but to conspire...
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It was unbearably hot and humid this time. Never going in July again. But I do want to go in October next time and swing up to Salem for Halloween-type stuff.Food is great, people are great, sights are great, the beer is great.
I'm trying to think if anyone has ever done a realm set in Boston.
I just looked up the tardigrade, they are funny looking.
Nods. When I was down under I had the pleasure of seeing the world's largest cockroaches along with a vast array of huge and wonderful insects and arthropods, centipedes, spiders you get the idea.Darn dangerous too.
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I've had it twice in February and once in September. Usually pretty mild but with a very long energy recovery. makes facesOooh, yeah, there are a lot of cool things to do out there. I've never been to Boston (especially not in the fall) but the whole east coast is just full of cool history.
I agree, roaches will also always be around.
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(Thsnk you!)
https://youtu.be/arCdyuhPqMw?si=MrHS04IdklaYxQRG
I'm a big tardigrade fan myself. Do you know what those are? Water bears, tiny critters you see through a microscope and cute as all out.
They can take a lot of radiation without damage.
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Third time I've had it. All three times in the beginning of July. And for me, it usually only lasts a day or two before it goes away.It was awesome. Boston is my favorite city and I always have a blast there. Helps that there's a grandparent nearby to drop my kid off with for a few days.
Oh yes, they are a tenacious species, and not the only ones.
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Ewwww cooties.How was vacation? Aside from the obvious post-vacay illness...
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