Damn, nature. You scary.

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QuickNDirty

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Y'all folks up North ever come in contact with these bastards?

https://www.sciencealert.com/invasi...d-burns-skin-blindness-virginia-clarke-county


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Yes, we have them and leave them alone!!!!! I've never heard of anyone getting hurt by that plant. :sick:

They look a lot like what we used to call chigger weed, but that wouldnt blister you. Actually Id like to find some. Theres a guy been fucking with me and Id love to spill a little somewhere he cant help but get into it.
 
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They look a lot like what we used to call chigger weed, but that wouldnt blister you. Actually Id like to find some. Theres a guy been fucking with me and Id love to spill a little somewhere he cant help but get into it.
You could sprinkle a little of that in his boxer briefs
 
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We have cow parsnip here and if giant hogweed is worse I'd be dowsing the entire area in gasoline and lighting it up. A couple times I have inadvertently gotten cow parsnip on my skin then been out in the sun...what follows is a week or more of horrific itching and blisters followed by shedding the affected skin.
 
We have cow parsnip here and if giant hogweed is worse I'd be dowsing the entire area in gasoline and lighting it up. A couple times I have inadvertently gotten cow parsnip on my skin then been out in the sun...what follows is a week or more of horrific itching and blisters followed by shedding the affected skin.

Yeah, apparently there's a lot of shit out there that makes your skin really sensitive to light. Here I was thinking bull nettle was the king of bad shit, but hell... Seeing some of the damage that hogweed stuff does, bull nettle ain't even all that bad.

I dunno about burning that stuff down, though. Does inhaling the vapor from the sap burning pose a risk of a systemic reaction? That'd be bad...

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