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Spider

Web Spiders are mostly harmless, just like in real life, they live in the background of everything, and you are never far from one. As soon as you make a piece of internet real estate by making a post for instance, there are suddenly hundreds of spiders that spin across it, ingest it, and transport the contents back to their parent. The huge parent spider (google for instance) can then regurgitate this content to its prey in the form of search results, which partially dissolves their willpower, allowing the mother spider to serve up ads for its prey to potentially stumble int and click upon. Thus is the circle completed.

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