r/mildlyinfuriating • u/gharris02 • 4d ago
wet socks A cockroach burrowed into my head
I (23m) just bought a car at auction yesterday, works great but needed a new battery. At 10:30pm I decided screw it im swapping the battery. It's a 5 minute job, in and out real quick. No sweat, well I'm out there with my head lamp on doing the swap and I see a large bug flying at my face I try to duck and dodge it, it hits the outer edge of my ear and toilet bowl swirls into it, I try to reach in and fish it out but it's too late I just scare it and feel it crawling deeper into my head. It burrowed up against my eardrum and it hurts like hell. Every time it buzzes I can feel it in my head and it hurts my eardrum. I tried water peroxide everything I could do to get this darn thing out. Turns out I just pissed it off and it's buzzing more aggressively. My girlfriend comes with tweezers in an attempt to help but she says she can't see it or anything out of the normal. A quick Google search lead me to pouring olive oil into my ear to suffocate it. Thank God that worked, I still couldn't hear well but at least it wasn't actively moving anymore. 2 hours in the ER later they pulled this half inch monstrosity out of the depths of my ear canal. Turns out the "Asian cockroach" has wings and a very large affinity for bright lights at night. They also like to burrow. Fml 0/10 experience I will take questions if you have them lmfao.
Tldr: I had a headlamp on that attracted a cockroach at my face it missed my face and burrowed into my ear leading to an unexpected ER visit
Edit: ear canal photo (thanks doc) https://imgur.com/a/7LhcvDX
Edit numero 2:
Just to add to 2 things I keep seeing pop up (also hello I am trying to read all comments not doing great though)
Some seem to have missed the asain cockroach thing, and the fact that I was working on a car so this is outside not indoors. This roach is a flying outdoor bug not the same as your houses cockroach. It doesn't infest and it has nothing to do with my living/cleanliness.
Y'all are probably right this probably should be more than mildly infuriating, but overall this wasn't THAT bad. The thought of it was worse than the actual event. It was painful while it was alive and moving but that was fairly quickly resolved. The rest of the time was just an ER visit which was inconvenient and embarrassing. And obviously costs money. Fortunately I have good insurance so my only real loss is the mild trauma and the fact that I'll probably wear a beanie for the rest of my life. Other than that, no lasting issues I'm at work today like nothing happened. More of a that's absolutely insane story now than anything else. So for me it was a mild situation as far as damage to my life (although I will simultaneously say it is an insane thing to have happen to you)
I'd probably prefer having my day go how it went yesterday than say blow my motor or get into a car accident.
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u/godsaredogs 4d ago
Might need it for ears too
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u/KaroYadgar 4d ago
lets just cover every pore in our body while we're at it
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u/Odd_Ingenuity_3897 4d ago edited 4d ago
a six foot condom would fit a lot of cockroaches inside of it
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u/Interesting_Pass1904 4d ago
Not if you seal it
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u/dan_dares 4d ago
With them inside as well? The scene from the mummy is playing in my head..
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u/Accomplished_Gur4466 4d ago
Holy fucking shit, this is just awfull
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u/csbsju_guyyy 4d ago
Actual nightmare fuel
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u/Kuromi1978 4d ago
Why…. Why did I click this. I will never sleep again. My god do you have no shame I am traumatized for life.
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u/PainStorm14 4d ago
He did live through this, the least we can do is to live with it 😨
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u/ClunkiestSquid 4d ago
No it’s just mildly infuriating
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u/rockitraysay 4d ago
This post is deffo on thr wrong sub. It's NIGHTMARE fuel 😭
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u/Ready-Delay3918 4d ago
I'm walking around with earmuffs on during summer now. Thanks a lot OP.
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u/Gurglaren 4d ago
And he did a lot of stuff before going to the ER. I would have gone there asap, banging on the doctor's door.
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u/Artistic_Lobster6136 4d ago
Cockroaches can’t back up so there’s actually a lot of people (especially the unhoused) who come in to ER’s with this problem.
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u/kittiestkitty 4d ago
There was an episode of “monsters inside me”, a guy presented at the ER catatonic and wailing every now and again, and it turned out to be a similar thing… every time the bug moved he’d cry out in pain. He was apparently so afraid of insects that he could only scream and couldn’t speak to say what was happening to him. Gross!
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u/Electrosmoke 4d ago
New fear unlocked
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u/Little_View_6659 4d ago
Yeah I’m walking around the house with my ear buds in holy fuck.
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u/Markise187 4d ago
Everywhere lol
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u/Little_View_6659 4d ago
I’m going online right now to order a giant pair of headphones!!!😭😭😭
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u/-TRTI- 4d ago
How do you know the cockroach won't wait until you take them off and crawl inside the headphone and just wait for you put them back on? You have to take them off when you shower right?
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u/hatesnack 4d ago
I just started watching that show The Pitt, and there was a small part in an early episode where a woman has a roach in her ear. That shit freaked me out just watching, I cant imagine actually FEELING it.
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u/Accomplished_Gur4466 4d ago
This type of shit you see in house md show, but man i hate the feeling
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u/Poringun 4d ago
Whats yhe context for this image?
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u/exhibitprogram 4d ago
I think it's from the (extremely, extremely sad) graphic novel Pride of Baghdad, but with the real text switched out. The graphic novel is fictionalized telling of the true story of four lions from the Baghdad Zoo after an American bombing in 2003. If you want to cry you should check it out.
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u/WhereTheSunDontShin1 4d ago
This is NOT wet socks
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u/Fun_Bodybuilder3111 4d ago
Right? This is a new life long fear I didn’t know I had. The “I can never tell my kids this story” kind of fear.
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u/FG910 4d ago
I actually had this life long fear, when i was little i saw some cartoon where a character got a centipede like bug get in their ear since then i was always terrified of any bugs getting into my ears
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u/Verrq 4d ago
As a kid I was terrified of earwigs because of how they look, but also because the "ear" in the name makes you think they will go in your ear. Thankfully one day I learned they don't really do that and was relieved of that fear.
Until ... One night I woke up to something tickling my ear. I swatted my ear and jumped up to see a dark shape on my pillow. I slap it and hear it thud across the room, run over to turn on my light and see an earwig running around. Aaand the fear is back.
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u/SouthernMarketing812 4d ago
I remember being maybe 10 years old, and moving across the country with my family. One night we were in a motel, and I open my eyes to see an earwig maybe a foot away from my face on the mattress. I have never gotten out of bed so fast. Now, this may have been a nice motel, but in my memory it had water stains on the ceiling and mattresses, something always dripping and a carpet stained to the point you couldn't tell what the original colour was.
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u/lyindog 4d ago
When I was a kid there were these weird flying bugs all over the place (I haven't seen them since childhood) and my cousin (who, like the bugs, I also haven't seen since childhood) kept putting them by my ears/shoulders and it traumatized me well into adulthood and I couldn't sleep without completely covering my ears for fear of a bug getting in my ear until very recently.
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u/Subtlerranean 4d ago
because of how they look, but also because the "ear" in the name
Dragonflies are called "eye pokers/stingers" in Norwegian, leading to the same fear. (Øyenstikker)
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u/iitzIce 4d ago
Was my first thought reading this comment
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u/ClayMonkey1999 4d ago
I feel so old, lol
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u/2fast4ulol 4d ago
Wdym? Tokyo Ghoul is a new anime that everyone knows, right?🥲
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u/Fearless-Talk-322 4d ago
Omg I know, were extra old 😂😭 but fr Tokyo ghoul is so good!
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u/Latter_Education_174 4d ago
Earwigs. They don’t do it, but the connotation behind the name is enough to ruin a man for life
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u/Em_Strae 4d ago
Mildly infuriating?! More like for me I'd be mildly dead. Like nooooooooooo thank you.
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u/NPCwithnopurpose 4d ago
I had this happen decades ago with a small centipede, but thankfully, I was able to pull it out by the tail before it went all the way in. I can still remember it as if it was yesterday! shudders
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u/kaitie1 4d ago
This would be a NIGHTMARE for me. I can do spiders and snakes but I HATE cockroaches.
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u/Large-Garden4833 4d ago
Same they are so disgusting to me but spiders are meh
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u/Wood_On_Fire 4d ago
atleast they're natural pest control much like Dragonflies. I may be scared to go near one, but I knew full well of it's contribution for the house
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u/saimensaysmh 4d ago
I don't know man, any kind of bug or animal inside my ears sounds horrible
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u/Nuh-unh 4d ago
New fear level acheived.
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u/Business_Web4113 4d ago
I had something like this happen to me. Not a huge roach, but a fly or something.
Woke up horrified by a loud buzzing in my ear. I tried to shake and get it out the same way as when water gets in your ear, tried to shoo it off with a finger, nothing helped. It was starting to hurt so I ran to my mom, and she HAD to take a look and so she tilted my head such that my ear was facing the light.
Turns out, it was a good thing she did because the bug followed the light and flew out on its own. Needless to say, I had trouble sleeping for a while.
Tldr, tilt towards the light and never probe.
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u/ACERVIDAE 4d ago
Saw a roach go in my bedroom just before I left for work today. Might sleep in my car now.
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u/GayaStones 4d ago
This is one of my phobia, I can't sleep with a flying bug in the room because I'm convinced that it will go in my ears. Now that I know this happend for real and even awake I'm even more afraid
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u/Motor-Boating 4d ago
Need to wear pantyhose over our heads to keep the bugs from getting us.
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u/Tylendal 4d ago
I appreciated the shows commitment to showing her always sleeping like that.
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u/Bxk__ 4d ago
Maximally terrifying
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u/SmartExcitement7271 4d ago edited 4d ago
Like up there with that Amazon river fish that likes to burrow itself in a human penis.EDIT: TIL its actually a myth (I blame BBC Earth for scaring me), as a science article I read basically explained that despite its size, it's still physically impossible to get into the urethra, not to mention it has to go up against the urine force coming out.
It's entirely possible for women though so.... I guess I'm safe (yay for me?)
EDIT2: Despite having read that article, I'm still wearing a condom if I do decide to take a swim in the Amazon. And no don't ask me why.
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u/HobbitBW 4d ago
Well, good thing is that it's not true. I wouldn't want to live anymore if it was.
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u/im_onbreak 4d ago
And this was only mildly infuriating to you??
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u/JoeBethersontonFargo 4d ago
That was my very first thought. This is the wrong sub; this should be in nightmarefuel or wildlyhorrifying.
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u/cyanraichu 4d ago
This sub will only tolerate actually awful things getting posted. Truly mild stuff gets clowned on by a lot of commenters.
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u/aoi_morningstar 4d ago
I know right. This ain't mildly infuriating anymore, this is extremely goosebump worthy.
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u/Doodiecarrier 4d ago
I really don't think people understand the purpose of this sub...last time I said "wrong sub" on a post that was clearly super infuriating, I was downvoted. Oh well.
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u/DrawerVisible6979 4d ago
Theoretically, as long as it didn't break the eardrum, removing it wouldn't be all that difficult (for a trained professional), and there wouldn't be any permanent (physical) damage.
I think waiting in the ER would've been the worst part of this. Then again, I didn't have a cockroach in my ear.
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u/gharris02 4d ago
The worst part was when it was alive beating the hell out of my eardrum. After the oil thing and it was dead.... Honestly knowing what was happening sucked but the actual pain/feeling not too bad. From there the worst part is i work in the medical profession and was actually just about to apply to the hospital I was do that was embarrassing as hell
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u/Apprehensive-Two3474 4d ago
Still apply! Talk about the professionalism the team had dealing with your issue and you want to be a part of the hospital because of that.
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u/JorgeMtzb 4d ago
Clever way to turn such an unfortunate situation around. And it makes sense, it's embarassing cuz it's gross, but you simply got horribly unlucky it's not like i t was your fault or talks bad of you in any way.
And this hospital was able to help out in a very professional manner.
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u/CrispySushi 4d ago
What what what what nope nope nope nope nope i did not want to lnow thissssss
https://giphy.com/gifs/lAiDZLgYi1dQs
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u/cynicalsanguinist 4d ago
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u/JoeBethersontonFargo 4d ago
HOW? Can I move in with you
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u/Rooster-Waffle 4d ago
Only if you leave the roaches behind.
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u/lordwiggles420 4d ago
Come to the Netherlands. Never seen a roach once in my 28 years of life.
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u/JuulsMia12 4d ago
I am so envious of your entire existence. I literally cannot remember a time in my life before cockroaches. Been around them and have had nightmares about them from my earliest memories.
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u/lordwiggles420 4d ago
I'd have nightmares too if i were to live around these motherfuckers. I'm terrified of spiders and insects so roaches are nightmare fuel to me.
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u/Sparkysparky-boom 4d ago
Move to the Pacific Northwest. The only time I’ve seen a cockroach was visiting the south.
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u/appleparkfive 4d ago
Exactly this. You never see them in PNW. And you see a lot of them in the deep south.
People always want to hype up New Orleans, but go a block or two away from the French Quarter and now you're on flying cockroach territory. And they always fly directly at you. Often towards the face. It's not exactly fun
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u/JewelCove 4d ago
Palmetto Bugs - nope, they are giant flying cockroaches haha. At least they aren't the infesting type and they dont multiply like the other ones
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u/eipemilyek 4d ago
In south Alabama we have what we call Oak Tree Roaches, and they get to be up to 2 inches long. They’re just a nuisance and no worry, usually if you see one in your home it’s the only one. People fear them the most. On the other hand there are German Cockroaches, tiny as could be, but will multiply like a bacteria. Those are the ones you really got to worry about.
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u/TitaniaT-Rex 4d ago
I was driving through South Carolina and saw a car with the palmetto tree and moon decal that also had a palmetto bug. I cackled.
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u/Jabal-Sawda 4d ago
The fuck, bro, you live in Antarctica or something? Lol
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u/appleparkfive 4d ago
They don't have them in the Pacific Northwest in the US. In most areas, anyway. Lived in Seattle for awhile, didn't see a single roach for those years. You don't get mosquitos or anything either. And it rarely gets super hot.
There's a reason people live there. Overcast is fine for most of the year when you've got all the other benefits
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u/HistoricalBook1538 4d ago
This happened to me while I was asleep. My stepdad put a flashlight up to my ear and it flew out. Feeling its wings banging against my eardrum was awful
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u/koolmagicguy 4d ago
I had an earwig in my ear before. Nasty. Was hiding in my headphones and I felt something moving around.
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u/The_Cons00mer 4d ago
I had an earwig in my mouth once. I got a soda at McDonald’s, took a sip and felt something running around my tongue in circles. Disgusting
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u/bennetticles 4d ago
no no no. no. no no. no no no.
i have never (knowingly?) experienced an earwig in my mouth but the moment i read that i got a distinctly unpleasant taste in my mouth.i was about to place a reusable straw from the drawer into a drink once and had the idea to look in the straw first. it had been in the drawer for a while. glad i did as there was a decently sized and very alive spider chilling in it. that’s the closest i’ve come.
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u/butelka1 4d ago
It was my worst fear when I lived in cockroach infested apartment, holy shit
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u/CypressRootsMe 4d ago
I’ll never forget the sound of one scraping my eardrum. Happened to me on vacation once
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u/affectionateanarchy8 4d ago
How does it feel to have survived one of my greatest nightmares?
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u/gharris02 4d ago
It was in fact pretty shit, can confirm. There's a lot of things that could go wrong working on a car, shock yourself, cut yourself smoosh thy finger. Bonk to the head. This wasn't in my top 5000 worries. I don't know if I'll ever work on a car at night without headphones again. The worst part is the inside of my ear is a bit inflamed and irritated. And occasionally I still get a phantom feeling of something moving in there
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u/Chesey_ 4d ago
Horrific. I once had a small bug fly into my ear. Luckily I have a sort of camera thing that you use to look into your ear and scrape out ear wax and I could use that to find the little bastard and drag it out. Don't think it would have worked on that roach though my word. It was straight up horrible having something foreign in my ear like that, proper panic inducing.
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u/Star_Petal_Arts 4d ago
You see that link over to the right -> it says extremelyinfuriating, I believe you qualify to post this over there.
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u/johnlarthur 4d ago
Worked as a Paramedic in South Carolina for over 20 years. You would be amazed at how often this happens.
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u/Machine_Jazzlike 4d ago
This comment was almost worse to read than the OG post. The thought that this is COMMON? Hellllll naw.
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u/SovietSunrise 4d ago
In another answer they said Florida.
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u/MasonBeGaming 4d ago
As a Floridian thanks I hate it here EVEN MORE NOW. I will be chronically covering my ears forever
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u/tennereachway 4d ago
I'm so incredibly thankful that cockroaches, along with most disgusting and/or dangerous stinging and biting insects are pretty much non-existent in my country (Ireland).
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u/JewelCove 4d ago
Ya, I always felt lucky to live in Maine (New England). No crazy spiders or snakes, no crazy bugs. Not prone to natural disasters. Virtually no crime. Pretty ideal place to live if you can deal with a very long winter with lots of short grey days. Never saw a roach until I left the state. They are everywhere though, just thankfully never lived in a dump.
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u/shadow2087 4d ago
Nightmare fuel.
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u/starpringlegirlxx 4d ago
Might just need to sleep with everything covered at this point BECAUSE WHAT IN THE WORLD!?
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u/UnwieldilyElephant Responds perfectly rationally all the time 4d ago
This is why I always wear some type of earphones
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u/Reanansidhe 4d ago
This was the first thing that popped into my brain.Next time someone comments about me wearing my earbuds too frequently I’m going to cite this story.
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u/Scary-Inflation-685 4d ago
Guess youll be wearing earplugs the next time! Egh. At least it wasnt your nose
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u/DogtoothKatakuri 4d ago
Imagine it coming in to your nose and going out of your 👄 . It started with that internet myth saying you eat small spiders while you are asleep or some shit. I hope I forget this or I’m not sleeping tonight. I fucking hate creepy crawlers.
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u/PhilosopherKarl 4d ago
A housefly once flew into my nose while I was driving my bicycle. It worked its way through my nostril and flew straight of my mouth. I could feel it crawling in panic all the way.
One of the worst insect stories I had but OPs story is still 10x worse. I couldnt hear it. It wasnt banging on any sensitive tissue and it only was a matter of a few minutes.
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u/SousVideDiaper 4d ago
This is WAY beyond "mild"
This sounds like pure torture, an amuse bouche of unbridled suck to kick off your first evening in hell
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u/MountainImportant211 4d ago
I hate this, this should only exist in horror stories 😭
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u/ProperClothes9929 4d ago
I would have actually gone insane, you would have to commit me after. HUGE fear of cockroaches.
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u/Fresh_Agency7015 4d ago
As someone with intense fear and disgust towards roaches I am both nauseous and horrified by this story. What the fuck.
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u/amyria 4d ago
Saaame!! Most bugs don’t really bother me, but roaches are one of the few that I’m just plain terrified of! Yikes!!
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u/SarcasticBarbie96 4d ago
As someone with a cockroach phobia… what a terrible day to have eyes.
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u/WholeInstance4632 4d ago
What ~~state~~ ~~country~~ ~~continent~~ planet is this on so I can avoid it?
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u/gharris02 4d ago
It's okay it's somewhere toy already planned to avoid, it's just one more reason to avoid Florida 😭
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u/2_cats_in_disguise 4d ago
MILDLY infuriating? You just experienced one of the worst nightmares a human can even think of. I’d have to engage in self immolation if this happened to me.
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u/imtrepid 4d ago
😭 mildly infuriating!!???
brother may you never find fury. I cant even fathom what monstrosity it would take to piss you off, and I don't ever want to know...
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u/OfficeSevere9329 4d ago
A whole new sub needs to be made for occurrences like this
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u/dickhardpill 4d ago
Ear plugs are not just for hearing protection, they block nightmares too