Spyke
lemmy.world

Your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man is strictly catch and release.

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piefed.social

I dunno... I kinda like the idea of Parker (via shades of Jeff Goldbloom in "The Fly" maybe) developing an insatiable appetite for insects.

It would make for a fun, thorny, recurring issue at meal-time and all that. :D

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lemmy.ca

There's a fan film on YouTube that is a horror take on Spiderman. I haven't watched it cause I think I might be too aranchnophobic to handle it

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piefed.social

My bias for BD is surely showing, but I think I might be able to handle more superhero stuff if it was more interesting in all the awkward little ways it should have been, originally.

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If he couldn't get the damn idiotic thing to fly out the window it flew in, he'd tie it up and leave it for the authorities.

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Now I want to see Spider-Man vs Brundlefly from the 80's "The Fly" remake.

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lemmy.ca

I like to think Peter Parker is the sort of person who captures spiders and puts them outside instead of killing them

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I like to think he's brave enough to leave a spider in his bedroom if it was a harmless house spider. I'm not, but I'm not a superhero. Although he might understandably have PTSD about spider bites.

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I do that but not because of empathy or karma or anything. I just don't want bug guts smeared across my wall.

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u would think that since spiderman is a spider he would eat flies but knowing his hero status...

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