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Spider In The Studio

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Spider In The Studio

The conversation revolves around a spider trapped between two panes of glass, causing distress among Danny who is particularly unsettled, while others discuss the impracticality of trying to remove the spider. The group humorously speculates about the spider’s size and potential powers, referencing Spider-Man. They also touch on common fears, such as arachnophobia and the myth about eating spiders while sleeping.

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