House Mouse
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Jellyfish for sure |
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evelyn s
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jellyfish |
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apple martini
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thats a hard one.... i would have to say jellyfish though. |
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Chris C
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It hurts more to get stung by a jellyfishat least 10 times more than a wasp. Where i live in FL we have had a bad man-o-war problem. Jellyfish have several tentickles filled with poision that can injure wheras a wasp has one stinger. Hope this helps. |
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Jenni
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Probably a jelly fish seeing as how they can kill you by their shock alone and they are only like one million times bigger than a wasp! |
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layjc01
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oh yeah it does |
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zeebya
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Probably a jellyfish, because they have so many microscopic stingers along their tendrils, and you get a large are of skin stung, whereas with a wasp, he'll probably only get you once, in one spot. |
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☆BTriX☆
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Jellyfish |
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Lori K
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Jellyfish |
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sidekick
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jellyfish and terrible pain...must seek emergency treatment right away, can be deadly |
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quacky_zivan05
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I can tell you from experience that a jellyfish hurts more than a wasp. It happened to me at the Huntington beach in California. Someone had to to pee on me so the pain can go away then went to the hospital. no j oke |
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Nolo_8
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Im pretty sure a jellyfish sting hurts more. i got stung by a wasp the other day and it hurt for like 4 minutes, thats it. Im seen on tv that jellyfish stings can really kill you or something, especially if you are allergic. |
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Pissed off pussycat!
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jelly |
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mr_crankypants
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Jellyfish. The pain is spread out more and it lasts longer. |
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Michael
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a jellyfish it can kill you! to lean about it vist www.google.com hope that helps you!!! |
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Tigger
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I've never been stung by a jellyfish, though I have by wasps several times. But I imagine the jellyfish would be worse because they have dozens or even hundreds of stingers, while a wasp has only one. |
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amy_da_cheese
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The only reason I would say a jellyfish is becuase when you get stung but a jellyfish you are in the ocean and the ocean it's salty so you're aren't really trying not to get water in your month but more on trying to get out to see your sting and it's just horrible. But the actual pain isn't that bad. I'd say both are tolerable. |
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wish I were
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Jellyfish, unless they are very small. |
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Miss Informed
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Oh, by far a jellyfish! When they sting you they can stick to your skin and not only that it welts up and can scar. |
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Edward W
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well I'm sure a jelly fish because it could kill you a wasp only if you are allergic to them. |
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lizard_14256
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It depends on what kind of jellyfish you get stung by, your sensitivity levels to the stings (if you're allergic it's going to be much worse), and your pain tolerance. Jellyfish stings tend to hurt more because more of your body is affected by it (the jellyfish tentacle is bigger than the wasp stinger) and most stings happen to the soles of the feet, because most of the time you get stung by stepping on it. Seeing as how you still have to walk on your feet after you've been stung, it's going to hurt. |
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queenofkings2525
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I would say jellyfish, but wasp if its just a small jelly fish. |
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lawrencecoe7
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jellyfish definatly.. i've sat on one before - not pleasant |
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radiancia
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Jellyfish definitely. |
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Lucid Dreamer
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Jellyfish. If you get stung by one, pee on the area. Seriously-- I'm not kidding. It feels better. |
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Investor 2006
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That's a tough one. The jelly fish pain is over a bigger area. I think the pain of the wasp lasted longer, but I'm not sure if I got stung by the whole jellyfish or just a piece of one.
From my own experience, I'd say the wasp was worse overall, but again I'm not sure I got the whole jellyfish experience, so I'll be interested to hear what others experienced. |
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russellmania8523
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I would think a Jellyfish sting would hit more becouse you can get stung multipal times, by its testicals, or what ever its called. |
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erica j
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A wasp but a gelly fish has more side effects. |
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How many questions can there be?
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Definitely a jellyfish. I've been stung by both. The wasp sting hurt for a few minutes but then it was over.
The jellyfish (just the usual kind not extra poisonous or anything) hurt for hours and then scarred me for two years. I've been stung by a jellyfish twice, once on my leg and once on my lip as I was swimming. |
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