On Sat, May 4, 2024 at 14:44 Undescribed Horrific Abuse, One Victim & Survivor of Many <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > On Sat, May 4, 2024 at 14:40 Undescribed Horrific Abuse, One Victim & > Survivor of Many <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >> >> On Sat, May 4, 2024 at 14:39 Undescribed Horrific Abuse, One Victim & >> Survivor of Many <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> >>> On Sat, May 4, 2024 at 14:37 Undescribed Horrific Abuse, One Victim & >>> Survivor of Many <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> >>>>> arrrrr! >>>>> >>>>> traffick bos clenches his muscles and guns his hydraulic powersuit >>>>> pumps >>>>> >>>>> his veins and tendons show, and his gears slip and his line >>>>> connections spurt hydraulic fluid >>>>> >>>>> he is being held by spiderwebs he cannot break >>>>> >>>>> he wants to cause genocides, but is (device misbehaviors here at >>>>> 13:37, back st 13:43 and remaining text missing, maybe trouble writing >>>>> draft to storage?) completely unable to >>>>> >>>>> (remaining possible content misplacedish. possible mistake, uncertain( >>>>> >>>> >>>> we have made a different timeline to help satisfy concerns around the >>>> halting >>>> >>>> traffick boss: “why cannot i conquer swaths of dispicable plebs, >>>> ickies, and differents the way i used to?” >>>> >>>> traffick boss: “must i upgrade my powersuit couplings yet again?” >>>> >>>> spiders (holding spiderwebs >>>> >>> >>> in other news, karl says he knows how to make spiderweb cable. that he >>> figured it out (with us? and we forgot? no we are j— umm maybe?) a few >>> years ago, maybe while bored having seizures or something >>> >>> basically you gather spiderweb and twist it into strands and store the >>> strands >>> >>> then you — >>> >>> anyway so only people living outdoors and/or people who make innovative >>> articulated robots — >>> >> >> you can also domesticate spiders but they usually have a large territory — >> >> regardless we thought it would be a fun project! but it’s so many years >> that people have probably done it by now. also long ago before writing. — >> > > we don’t totally/quite have enough around it to search youtube. > > but one of the challenges when gathering spiderweb is that it’s super > sticky and super wispy. > > so one idea was a robot that — > > another approach could be to either use a knife to cut the strands from > the corssez so they are easier to lift, or you could transfer the web to a > piece of paper > > but basically you’ll want to only touch the endpoints of a strand, and > ensure there isn’ more than 1 loose end at a time so you can manage it, > kinda > but i guess after that we were thinking it would be easier to bundle it all up into a thicker strand when harvesting. that’s how it usually goes wh— >
