Swallowing a Spider

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I know and old lady
Who swallowed a bird
...
She swallowed the bird
To catch the spider
...
She swallowed the spider
To catch the fly
But I don't know why
She swallowed a fly
I guess she'll die

Lensman Arms Race is an escalation of countermeasures or "bigger sticks" between two or more conflicting parties, which can be frustrating enough. But some people manage to inflict this on themselves - "solve" a problem in a way that creates a greater problem, repeatedly.

Digging Yourself Deeper and Revealing Coverup are subtropes of this.

Examples of Swallowing a Spider include:

Advertising

Anime and Manga

Comic Books

Fan Works

Film

James Rolfe: The good news is, Godzilla's back; and the bad news is, Godzilla's back.

  • Syndrome's Omnidroid in The Incredibles was the most recent iteration of his "super-killing" robot -- and was intelligent and competent enough to realize that it didn't want to be commanded or shut off.


Literature

  • Guard-bird by Robert Sheckley. So we got learning robots to help law enforcement. Their learning evolved out of control and now they rampage through the countryside? Let's create an improved, more powerful version to hunt them - this can only end well!

Live-Action Television

Music

Myths and Legends

Newspaper Comics

Oral Tradition

Pinball

Podcasts

Professional Wrestling

Puppet Shows

Radio

Tabletop Games

Theater

Video Games

Western Animation

Web Animation

Web Comics

Web Video

Other Media

Real Life

  • Somebody imported and released European rabbits in Australia. They reproduced, well, like rabbits - and without adequate competitors and predators they became a problem. Then someone stumbled upon a solution: let's fix this by releasing some European foxes. Three guesses as to what happened next.