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Spiderman Epidemic: Mutant Spidey Kids Appearing Globally

Published by Catherine South in Life
July 19, 2008

Wall-climbing, web-slinging kiddies’ Spiderman symptoms attributed to outbreak of genetically modified mutant spiders.

A recent outbreak of genetically modified mutant spiders have made their way into homes across the world, infecting small children with super powers, spidey senses and the ability to shoot webbing, climb walls and look awesome in a Spiderman suit.

How Do You know if Your Kid is a Spideyboy?

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From a young age they will start wearing Spiderman suits. They will wear these daily, and get upset when mom tries to take it off them for a wash.

This baby Spidey is already exhibiting a tell-tale side effect of the spider venom, as his parent tries to remove the suit. See the fingers curling into a web-shooting pose? Although his web-spinning abilities have not fully formed, the Spidey sense is strong with this one and out of self-defense the little tyke attempts to wrap the offensive adult in a web-cocoon.

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You will notice your baby Spiderkid climbing walls, furniture and even large kitchen appliances. These little red and blue menaces may be found hanging from ceiling fans or trees and perching on fence posts as their spidey sense warns them of incoming bad guy vibes.

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As their powers grow, you may find them secretively practicing their skills, darting across the garden with super awesome Spiderman moves, while flicking their wrists in an attempt to shoot webbing. Keep domestic animals indoors during this phase.

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As your Spider child gets older, he will try to guard his secret identity. You may find him practicing heroic staring into space poses while dramatically tearing off his outer clothing to reveal the Spidey within. Don’t worry. Your child is merely preparing himself for a life of photo shoots and adrenalin-filled movies.

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Even though your Spiderboy is learning to live with a secret identity, he will not have fully developed his disguising abilities yet and can be caught trying out his climbing skills while in undercover mode.

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They may start designing their own Spiderman suits, in an attempt to be unique in a world of mini Spideys. This keen attention to detail and love for spandex is a side-effect of their Spidey sense.

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It’s a different world now, with many up and coming Spideys. In an attempt to be the one sole Spiderman, your little Spidey may become quite competitive, testing his skills on other Spideyboys. These battles commonly occur between red and black Spideys, and betting on either side is considered bad form.

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They will begin to pit their skills against mini baddies. This kid is about to initiate a battle with his little brother, whom he suspects is hiding a bad guy identity beneath his tiny sweater.

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Although some parents may feel that this pandemic is a reason for alarm, in a future in which superheroes and supervillians abound, we can rest easy knowing that our friendly neighborhood Spiderboys will be watching over us civilians as we sleep. Possibly hanging from the wall or ceiling fan.

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  1. Hein Marais
    Posted July 19, 2008 at 4:52 am

    Brilliant Article. My daughter was definetely bitten.

  2. R J Evans
    Posted July 19, 2008 at 5:50 am

    This made me lol – excellent stuff!

  3. desmonrock21
    Posted July 19, 2008 at 8:57 am

    hahaha! great one. lmao.

  4. Mark Gordon Brown
    Posted July 19, 2008 at 9:32 am

    Just wait til the fridge doors open on that one kid…

  5. Anne Lyken-Garner
    Posted July 19, 2008 at 3:48 pm

    This is a cute piece

  6. Ruby hawk
    Posted July 19, 2008 at 10:03 pm

    That is so neat.

  7. yaki han
    Posted July 22, 2008 at 6:43 pm

    wow..thats is just so funny and cute. i dont think my two month old son is spidey bitten, i think he got nail by a bat. i found this really cute batman suit at walmart , and i couldnt resist it

  8. Ronald Marbles
    Posted July 22, 2008 at 10:08 pm

    This was such an enjoyable read. Thank you.

  9. L F Calland
    Posted July 23, 2008 at 1:06 pm

    very cute.

  10. Melanierose
    Posted July 23, 2008 at 7:54 pm

    This is a wonderful article, def. put a smile on my face. Great pictures!

  11. Rebekah Lowell
    Posted July 23, 2008 at 9:45 pm

    That was just adorable! My little 2 year daughter loves to run around in her “Princess” clothes…even to the stores!

  12. Savvyone
    Posted July 24, 2008 at 10:10 am

    This is adorable and I like the pictures! Check out http://www.cinemaroll.com/Action/The-Dark-Knight-Review.179679. It is a review of the latest blockbuster, and I feel that the movie Spiderman was really good.

  13. eddiego65
    Posted August 5, 2008 at 8:23 am

    Great pictures of lovable kids!

  14. Gordon Schlepper
    Posted February 14, 2009 at 3:26 pm

    Sounds like a good time for mutie glasses:

    http://geddongear.com/mutieglasses.aspx

  15. Posted February 16, 2009 at 11:23 am

    Now this takes me back to younger days, when all I wanted to be when I grew up was…You’ve guessed it..A super-hero I lived in my comic books and Spidey was my ultimate hero. Thank you for making me smile & making the world the happy place it deserves to be :)

  16. Posted February 27, 2009 at 9:34 am

    Ha ha ha ha. This article really could make people go ROFL.

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