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How about this sewing machine that’s over a hundred years old
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Let’s see a knife and a Bible
Unfortunately I'm an dyslexic insomniac agnostic who stayed up all night wondering if there is a Dog. No bibles here.

Also, I was looking for something POLITICAL that was older, but that anvil is badass so I'll let it slide, THIS TIME. Next time, well...
 
Leaving work early, its dead. I have a bible at home I'll get a pic of. Does an audio bible count? I think we have a cassette of the bible read by like Isaac Hayes or something. Ok just kidding on the audio bible. But that would be amazing.
 
Nothing with leaves around here yet.
Stems ok! Lots here... leaves just coming out on plants in sunnier spots. This doesn't come close to doing justice to the forest of poison oak i have behind my place.20220221_133236.jpg

Poison Ivy? Guess its time to dig out the old batman comics.
Noooooo! You clever SOB you!! Lol
(That's son of badger, of course!!)
 
I've never had it affect me. I know I've come in contact with it and my kids have both had bad experiences with it. I think I'm immune but I avoid it anyway.
Same. Wife had it bad, blisters with the liquid and all. I weed whipped a bunch down and got misted, nada. I still avoid it because I'm not 100% sure I am immune but mostly sure.

Fun fact, consuming the chemical that causes the irritation gives immunity. People actually eat poison ivy leaves to get immune. Also fun fact, mangos have the same chemical as poison ivy, and can cause that reaction, i grew up climbing, picking mangos right off the tree and eating them skin and all. Which may be why I don't react to it. Still, I'll walk around lol
 
I figure I must be immune. Have never had a reaction, and all the time I spent in the woods as a kid, can't imagine I've never come in contact with it. Wife gets it bad.
 
I hadn't heard of anyone eating it till I watched a video of a dude eating it. Turns out lots of people do it, obviously against medical advice lol

Though the fact remains that urushiol is present in mango skins and sap and people consume them regularly.
 
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