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  • 2018-05-10 (xsd:date)
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  • Did a Spider in a Tampon Result in a Disturbing Medical Emergency? (en)
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  • On 6 May 2018, the Thought Catalog web site published a spine-tingling article written as if it were a genuine first-person confessional from a woman who suffered a horrifying medical experience after she unknowingly used a spider-infested tampon: The events described in this story are implausible, if not impossible, which made us immediately skeptical about this account. How quickly do huntsman spiders grow? How long could any kind of spider survive inside a uterus? Thankfully, we didn't have to call in any spider experts to get to the bottom of this story, as it is plainly a work of fiction. Many readers may have missed the fiction and horror fiction tags attached to the article, as they were sandwiched beneath a series of ads and the comment section at the bottom of the story: Readers who missed these tags may still have been able to discern the fictional aspect of this article by investigating its author, Brianna Appling, who has posted several other horror fiction pieces to the site, including The Real Reason Why I’ll Never Try a Dating App Ever Again, This Is Why I Lock My Doors at Night Now, and I Came Across an Abandoned Farmhouse with a Sinister Secret But No One Believes Me. Appling bills herself as a horror writer on her Facebook page: Thought Catalog is a web site dedicated to millennial writing and features both fiction and non-fiction pieces, including a similar (fiction) piece from 2016 about tampons supposedly recalled over an ant infestation. (en)
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