plutonium68
plutonium68
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4th February
5th February
This... creature is the second member of the amazonius boxius family. These things are rare, but they have been seen and reported to live in dark areas like alleyways or forests. They have six legs that seem to be arachnid.
amazon arachnid turnoffdeco

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  • 7tinytrooper
    7tinytrooper
    9th February
    "G-GUYS? THIS PRANK AINT FUNNY NO MORE!"
  • plutonium68
    plutonium68
    9th February
    and they can't "emerge". These ones have solid joints.
  • plutonium68
    plutonium68
    9th February
    They weren't born yesterday. These things think like us.
  • ThingamabobOverseer
    ThingamabobOverseer
    9th February
    I've seen some of these show up in the storage level of the Costco-rooms.The best way to spot them is to throw a rotisserie chicken in front of it so it emerges from its box.
  • plutonium68
    plutonium68
    7th February
    I see (cts)
  • AverageAerospaceFan
    AverageAerospaceFan
    7th February
    plutonium68: oh yeah that mightve happened 8 days ago at 6:42 AM
  • plutonium68
    plutonium68
    7th February
    I'll explain their behaviors further if y'all want me to
  • plutonium68
    plutonium68
    7th February
    Sorry for being late lol. @AverageAerospaceFan These guys try to be as stealthy as possible, which means they would not emit any detectable levels of radiation. They couldn't get into your basement anyway unless you left you lights off and door open during the morning or evening.
  • 7tinytrooper
    7tinytrooper
    6th February
    It would seem that the book was delivered by UPS. Dang. I really wanted 70 bucks. :(
  • rooger
    rooger
    6th February
    i heard granite in basement levels creates radioactive radon gas