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Adam Snyder
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Christian, husband and father, permie, anarchist, foodie, author/illustrator

https://www.reformingmen.com/post/the-high-calling-of-biblical-fatherhood

Michael Foster is one of the few people on Facebook that I miss seeing posts from when I go nostr only.

#grownostr #christian #fatherhood

When I was an apprentice, the ducks were Daniel's oldest son's enterprise. There was a pen inside one of the hoophouses (the one closest to the store) for them in the winter. Somehow, that was 8 years ago...

I think ducks are much harder than chickens in the winter because they need a bigger water source.

You could probably find someone local that's doing similar. Polyface's eggs in the winter are less great than their summer eggs. It's mostly survival mode in a deep litter "cage-free" hoophouse. Unless they changed something since 2016.

Maybe it's not the jews that run the world, maybe it's a secret nazi group that's been dog whistling with gestures this whole time.

I think there are things that are what they are and should adjust prices down. Something like a Dr Seuss book doesn't need gold leaf on the page to hold its price steady.

Fwiw these "vaccines" aren't for mass use to "prevent" cancer (unlike the covid jabs). It's using genetic material from a cancer patient to develop a treatment for the same patient. It's not a "take our stabby jab or lose your job and no restaurants for you."

Do I trust them? Probably not. But chemo and radiation are awful and are made/administered by the same corporations, so maybe it's a less worse treatment in a terrible situation.

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Here are some options.

Hard to beat a swiss army knife. Classic design, lots of cool factor with the extra tools. Perhaps a model like the Recruit.

https://www.victorinox.com/en-US/Products/Swiss-Army-Knives/Medium-Pocket-Knives/Recruit/p/0.2503

Downside to the Swiss Army knife is that it's a slip joint and could close on fingers.

A small fixed blade won't have that problem. Simple, more durable, easy to clean and sharpen. Something like the Becker Remora.

https://www.kabar.com/p/BK13CP

Or you could go with a locking folder, but sometimes the lock mechanism is too stiff for smaller hands to depress.

https://www.buckknives.com/product/110-slim-select-knife/?sku=0110ORS2-B

My EDC is a Buck bantam 285 that I've had for 9+ years. It's a good knife.

Is Ross free free, or is he in some limbo state? Has Lyn been able to hold her son?

Currently 5. Planning to wait until 6 or 7, maybe later depending on how responsible he is with things.

Here's a thing made mostly of indigestible cellulose and water, very low caloric density.

Here's another thing made of fully digestible protein and fat, very high caloric density.

You need 1500-2000 calories a day.

Full and unconditional.