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* [[Squick]]:
* [[Squick]]:
** Cyeatean predation.
** Cyeatean predation.
** In-story example: in [http://www.drunkduck.com/THE_WIDOW_/5368398/ this Widow strip] (NSFW behind a filter) the bee in the viewscreen is obviously freaked out by whatever the spider is doing to her current victim offstage.
** In-story example: in one ''Widow'' strip (no longer on DrunkDuck) a bee seen on a viewscreen is freaked out by whatever the spider he's trying to talk to is doing to her current victim offstage.
** Another: In the original ''Dreamwalk Journal'' story (reposted on the ''Nightshade'' site: [http://theduckwebcomics.com/NIGHTSHADE_THE_MERRY_WIDOW/5476114/ sequence begins here]; NSFW behind a filter) Danny and Fleur are grossed-out when told that SueMac the wasp has implanted her larva into a paralyzed spider. SueMac explains that it's not as bad for the spider as it seems.


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  • Squick:
    • Cyeatean predation.
    • In-story example: in one Widow strip (no longer on DrunkDuck) a bee seen on a viewscreen is freaked out by whatever the spider he's trying to talk to is doing to her current victim offstage.
    • Another: In the original Dreamwalk Journal story (reposted on the Nightshade site: sequence begins here; NSFW behind a filter) Danny and Fleur are grossed-out when told that SueMac the wasp has implanted her larva into a paralyzed spider. SueMac explains that it's not as bad for the spider as it seems.