nah,, i’m thinking,. the spider is the blanket,, wrapped around him an making happy (clicky) noises..
and then a ’emergency’ portal,. an ask Digit, “What’s going on.?” (translate)
I’ve heard of licking certain frogs with toxic skin having effects like this.
Spiders are a pretty different creature (exoskeletons rather than skin, for one) but if this one had something similar going for it, it might have gone completely unknown to human scientists just because the difference of scale is so much that this “toxin” wouldn’t even register to a human.
Also, humans tend not to eat or lick spiders, generally speaking.
Hilarity ensues?
What is it with Dietzel and spiders?
Oh well, I was rather worried that he would take losing Digit hard. I’m happy for him.
*insert suspenseful, nail-biting music here*
I thought he was still living with Digit in M’s old house.
hee hee put put little friend in wrapstuff hee hee
Hmmm… I’m thinking spider silk blanket?
Relationship misunderstanding?
He looked cold, lying on the floor like that.
nah,, i’m thinking,. the spider is the blanket,, wrapped around him an making happy (clicky) noises..
and then a ’emergency’ portal,. an ask Digit, “What’s going on.?” (translate)
Dietzel was ‘Drugged’ when he licked that spider?
It was never a problem before he got shrunk.
Now, he’s had a giant dose.
There’s a web that spells out “SOME DOG”, I bet.
Folks He’s grown back full size…
So… tomorrow we get to see how a spider spoons a tiny dog?
Counter idea: the spider grew?
My guess? Dietzel and the spider are sleeping cuddled together like a couple of puppies or kittens.
Either this, or the spider is petting Dietzel…
Didn’t Monica move out and Dietzel is living with just Digit now?
Yes, Monica is living with Georgette now, they are visiting Digit and Dietzel for a cookout. =) Monica put her old house in Digit’s name.
I’ve heard of licking certain frogs with toxic skin having effects like this.
Spiders are a pretty different creature (exoskeletons rather than skin, for one) but if this one had something similar going for it, it might have gone completely unknown to human scientists just because the difference of scale is so much that this “toxin” wouldn’t even register to a human.
Also, humans tend not to eat or lick spiders, generally speaking.