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31.03

I was thinking about spiders today. Spiders are made of exoskeleton, and so are their prey, so how do they bite into them to get to the juicy insides? Of course, humans have teeth, so maybe spiders also make extra-hard-exoskeleton teeth. Then I thought, why not have a creature that's ALL TOOTH -- nothing could eat it. But that's basically what turtles are, isn't it. And it doesn't take into account structural strength, for example, even though they're both made of metal, a tack can easily pierce a sheet of tin foil. It was a fun thought while it lasted.

I've met a very interesting girl. We had a first date on Monday, and I think it was pretty good, even given my lack of other first dates to compare it with. I'm mostly writing this so I can remember the day if I happen to read this years from now.


"Parse error: expect unexpected"
	-- Awk