Cotton is the main source from where it came alive for me. A bed sheet with somethin like lint on it. It bit me but nothing happened for weeks.. then I got a bite from an ant/spider bug and used a pesticide.... oh well boy didnt that itching, crawling, stinging started? Then black specks (carbon), now I see fibers... and new are the white sand like thingies leaving the skin, ( eggs?)
A parasite, now a nematode with many stages of development who likes to eat debris, dead skin and cotton. Maybe it lives in our intestines, and have offsprings feeding all over our bodies...
It can be dormant an awaken come to life by an exterior agent as pesticides... I actually believe we all have it. Don't they say we all have fibers in our bodies? Then one day it mutates or awakes as the condition of our bodies permit.How did the first humans emerged from the water? Didn't they need a co2 and o2 and minerals?
It is a combination of factors that made it grow.
Most of us have seen our clothes damaged, isn't it? Why?
EVERYTHING in this world is stardust!
Have you found clumps of fibers around the house, more than normally you would?
Last edited by jee; December 5th, 2009 at 01:17 PM.
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