Talk:Creepy Crawlies/@comment-26100710-20160731180653

Eh. Spiders generally see people as part of the landscape and the only reason they bite in our sleep is because they're on us and we disturb them. Chances are if your mouth is open while you sleep, you're snoring which makes vibrations, which is a warning to a spider. They don't generally like wet places either and you'd probably wake up if you had a spider on you. Or at least swipe at it etc. The whole, "you swallow an average of eight spiders a year" isn't true, you likely don't swallow even one. The ending seemed like you were just kind of done writing so you hurried and made this half hearted attempt at horror. 0/10.