No I went to the clinic a day later to have it taken out. Though it's a really annoying and painful thing to have a buzzing bug in there. Water won't kill it. Just something to remember encase it ever happens to someone else. Things in you're eventually get pushed out though. It still good to have it taken out so it doesn't get infected, then we get into some more trouble.
Also last year a older woman was rinsing her face with tab water from the sink, she started getting blurry version, turned out there was some kind of bug chewing on the back of her eye and she had to get a operation, there was another story of a woman getting a bug in her brain but I forgot how it happened.
@Musterd: Ok. Got it. It's just that this is going on at night and could give people bad nights and is freaking people out. I really wanted this to stop after what undead said.
And just to think that rotting corpses get consumed by all sorts of bugs!, a reason to get cremated.
So rather than living on as decomposer feces, you'd rather just sit in a box in powdered form? BORING. At least you could be spread and be absorbed into a tree or something.
@Musterd: Ok. Got it. It's just that this is going on at night and could give people bad nights and is freaking people out. I really wanted this to stop after what undead said.
Well hey man it's night time here to! how do you think I feel?
@Musterd: Ok. Got it. It's just that this is going on at night and could give people bad nights and is freaking people out. I really wanted this to stop after what undead said.
I don't know, I'm really liking this thread now. You can leave if it gets too bad, though.
And just to think that rotting corpses get consumed by all sorts of bugs!, a reason to get cremated.
So rather than living on as decomposer feces, you'd rather just sit in a box in powdered form? BORING. At least you could be spread and be absorbed into a tree or something.
Heh, think about it, "Once upon a time, a man died due to reasons, he was buried in rich soil, after time insects got at his body and at him up!, once the bugs died his nutrients was absorbed in the ground and was able to make a tree!, but the tree was no ordinary tree, the tree could turn into a wooden man!...he was WOOD MAN!"
Not anymore, but in a house I lived a few years back, there were these things crawling all over the place.
They are (fittingly) called House Centipedes, and I'd find them everywhere from the basement to the upstairs bathtub. One time there was one crawling over my face while I slept. Let's just say it didn't live long after that. Now, I'm the kind of person who loves bugs and such, including centipedes, but this creature is one of the very, very few exceptions that I cannot stand.
I also have salt water spiders in my house, the damn things are eerie. I know this may sound like a joke but above my bed is a attic door, I don't use it but anyways spiders would be on the door and I would freak out that it might fall on the bed and some came down from webs, and if it wasn't them it was pill bugs, but I was able to block off their paths.
Imagine having this
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