>>101688049Perhaps it would be, but hopefully less gross and more hot. Not sure what Charlotte would look like without her exoskeleton. Let's hope she's still hot and, of course, fat as fuck.
>>101688076In one universe, bio-engineers have achieved a remarkable scientific discovery: altering the DNA of a common barn spider for it to develop intelligent, human-like characteristics, a new diet heavily based on the consumption of lipids, and an uncharacteristic ability to distribute fat within new stretchier exoskeletons, making barn spiders with a higher amount of fat stored in their systems physically look fatter. One particular female specimen, charmingly named "Charlotte" after the character in the famous children's novel, had been mutated in a way to grant it an incredible appetite and feminine eyes that would appeal to even the humans experimenting on her. Several weeks worth of feeding-based tests later, and Charlotte's physique has swollen to an incredibly unorthodox level, making the spider immobile where it stood. Charlotte had weighed more than one and a half pounds at the time, the greatest mass for a spider ever recorded. Regardless of its predicament, the spider did not wish to shed the excess weight; rather, she only clamored for more and more food, almost speaking to the researchers as if it were self-aware. Researchers persisted in keeping Charlotte well-fed to identify the spider's limits, and as weeks crept along, the arachnid's physique had swollen several pounds more, baffling scientists on how her internal organs and bodily structures had not yet yielded to Charlotte's extreme weight gain. Soon, Charlotte had outgrown the shelter the bio-engineers had prepared for her, placing her in an environment that would much better suit her current size and potential greater ones. Charlotte finally made global headlines as her mass had eventually skyrocketed to fifty pounds, leaving the scientific world totally speechless.
Too bad that never will happen.