*snort* I love the internet. Not only is my old "cooking video" still up, the whole blog is still there. I only bought Bob the replica skull a couple of years ago, forgot there was once a Bob who was a lower quality Halloween decoration lost in a move several years before. Here are two drawings titled "Bob" about a decade apart. (Yes, all skulls are Bob.)
Oh. If you want to tell what's poison ivy and oak a little better, here's the page Bob the elder is from.
https://dryadintheelm.wordpress.com/wild-foods-and-foraging/the-poisoned-three-poison-ivy-poison-oak-and-poison-sumac/
@tippitiwichet just FYI, some people react to Virginia creeper sap the same as to poison ivy. fun, huh?
@AskTheDevil @tippitiwichet i'm violently allergic to poison ivy, but i don't get it very often despite it being all over the place here. the berries are a very high value food for birds... so, lots of it around
@redenigma @AskTheDevil Don't get me wrong. Absolutely do not read the above and think I'm not into metaphors from nature for wisdom. Fucking love that shit.
@AskTheDevil @redenigma But that philosiphy won't work for human-centric mindsets. You have to make sure you include our egos in philosophies or they will never catch on.
@tippitiwichet @redenigma I will take that advice to heart.
@tippitiwichet @redenigma See, I thought the itchy stuff was maybe nature's way of saying "stop fucking touching me".