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minus-squareTurunlinkfedilink1•1 year agoThey probably have two, regardless of where they live. Unless they are in a wheelchair.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish2•1 year agoWhen I lived in a concrete high-rise, I never saw any centipedes. Now that I reside in a mostly wood/drywall house, I’ve seen at least three. I lived in that high-rise for ~4 years, I’ve lived in this house for ~1 year. I do what I can to leave the centipedes alone so they can do their thing. We also have spiders, which are all considered bro’s in our home.
minus-squareTurunlinkfedilink2•1 year agoIt was a joke on …And they can detach their legs? I want one! The “one” can refer to both a leg, as well as a complete centipede. I realize the joke didn’t land at all. Oh well!
They probably have two, regardless of where they live. Unless they are in a wheelchair.
When I lived in a concrete high-rise, I never saw any centipedes. Now that I reside in a mostly wood/drywall house, I’ve seen at least three.
I lived in that high-rise for ~4 years, I’ve lived in this house for ~1 year.
I do what I can to leave the centipedes alone so they can do their thing. We also have spiders, which are all considered bro’s in our home.
It was a joke on
The “one” can refer to both a leg, as well as a complete centipede.
I realize the joke didn’t land at all. Oh well!