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RE: Weekend-engagement topic week 62: Skills you have or want

Weird in the sense it doesn't feel like a pinch. A bite from an ant feels like you put a staple in your skin. This is way softer. Ha, ha, ha. Hopefully, it will find a nice new hovel to hunt.

Wouldn't G-Dog love that one? 😂

I bet he would. But since he's into culling dangerous wildlife, I don't think he'd appreciate the torture part. 🤣

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🤣 I've stapled myself several times, just not with a staple gun, thankfully. I see the difference.

A staple gun goes through skin like it is butter 😂

Probably not, LOL. When I saw a cat do it the first time, I realized they have a sadistic nature.

This reminds me of a tragic thing. My former sensei had a big dog in his backyard. Once I saw the dog playing with a nearly dead bird that had crashed with the windows of the dojo. It was throwing the bird up and catching it. And it kept doing it. It was a very sadistic thing to watch.

I know, I own a couple. LOLOL Best is a pneumatic one, they are really dangerous.

Worries for your hands I need to get one to fix some things around.

Yeah, that is. It's hard to watch that sort of thing. I remind myself that it's the nature of cats...but a dog with a bird like that? I've never seen that before with a dog.

Well, it was a weird sight. But I can't forget it. 😅

My hands are only a problem when it comes to the kitchen, ironically. A few minor scrapes, tiny cuts when carving. Different approach when carving than the kitchen is why. I don't have a pneumatic one, no air compressor. I have a fondness for pneumatic tools, but pricey.

Ha, ha, ha. Ok, this is getting odd. Either we are soul mates or uncannily similar people. Because I have the same problem. 🤣 I understand that. I have fondness for Japanese tools, but they are price as well. Especially those beautiful whetstones.

Things like that stick in the mind.

Things to tell grandchildren and share the trauma.