Message from @SS-Harambe

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2017-10-23 15:14:31 UTC  

if you have experience actually creating these items ...would you mind letting me know the necessary tools you need because i wouldnt assume a regular sowing machine would cut it...assuming youd stitch a liner on a hat or gloves...or is it really full on davey crockett where you just wear the furs

2017-10-23 15:19:27 UTC  

I am actually attempting to learn to stitch furs and leathers. As far as I understand, it depends greatly on the variety of fur you use-- a deerskin jacket/pants/etc will be very different from rabbit mittens or hats. I know certain varieties need leather-and-leather, or you have to use industrial grade needles and thread, while some need awls... But, as it is, I am only learning and am no expert there. Keeping rabbits? Great! I can answer lots. Using furs? Ehm... Working on it. But the degree comes first.

2017-10-23 15:19:53 UTC  

But with a hat, a liner would make it easier to wash, knowing that just from other sewing items.

2017-10-23 15:21:54 UTC  

ok yeah i just looked at your bio... cool stuff yeah id definitely be looking for learn more from you in time...

2017-10-23 19:47:45 UTC  

raising ducks would be useful for selling pillows, especially to hipsterfags

2017-10-23 19:58:15 UTC  

They're also absolutely delicious.

2017-10-23 23:04:42 UTC  

huh

2017-10-23 23:04:46 UTC  

i've never had duck

2017-10-23 23:08:47 UTC  

Try it with jam or marmalade

2017-10-24 02:42:10 UTC  

Personally, I find duck to be too greasy. It'd be great for rendered fat and pillow down.

2017-10-24 02:59:28 UTC  

Had duck the other night, rendered all the fat and saved it. Tried a brine but it was a bit much, still good though.

2017-10-24 03:18:32 UTC  

you can create a system too with hydroponics to use rabbit urine as fertilizer for plants to be even more efficient

2017-10-24 03:29:01 UTC  

@ram3n duck and goat cheese is some top notch stuff

2017-10-24 03:40:32 UTC  

@Roman Dreams how do you milk a duck?

2017-10-24 03:50:48 UTC  

@dsp fries it I wasn't clear-- I like eating duck with goat cheese on top

2017-10-26 02:12:12 UTC  

So are emus out of the question? It has the bonus of keeping the Aussies away too.

2017-10-26 02:12:49 UTC  

Also big eggs

2017-10-26 02:13:01 UTC  

Not nearly as many as with chickens though

2017-10-26 02:19:47 UTC  

LOL

2017-10-26 02:21:13 UTC  

No, they are too large and we don't even know what they taste like.

2017-10-26 08:02:19 UTC  

Guard dogs to be replaced with emus. HELL YEAH!

2017-10-26 12:14:49 UTC  

we can ride ostriches around the town as well

2017-10-26 14:55:18 UTC  

If you guys are gonna shitpost, at least do it in <#359497590628417536> or <#359431474572820482> .

2017-10-26 17:03:05 UTC  

@dsp fries it >he thinks ostrich riding is a meme

2017-10-26 17:03:32 UTC  

okay foot walker

2017-10-26 19:50:22 UTC  

@Roman Dreams what if we bred grey wolves to be as big as dire wolves and rode them? It would be super based.
The reason ostriches wouldn't work is the difference in geography and temperature. They would never work in the PNW, maybe arizona but not in a place that receives snow and has a winter low below 10F.

2017-10-26 21:10:25 UTC  

this is a sad truth

2017-10-26 23:07:46 UTC  

We must breed winter ostriches

2017-10-26 23:07:51 UTC  

Aryan ostriches

2017-10-26 23:31:00 UTC  

No joke but I went to the ostrich farm here in az and it was nuts. You don't realize how big those birds are until you're right by them. Dinosaurs are real, and they make amazing jerky.

2017-10-26 23:33:18 UTC  

dinosaurs are a myth and the earth is 6000 years old max

2017-10-26 23:33:34 UTC  

don't believe the science jew

2017-10-27 00:36:46 UTC  

^ also adam lived 800yrs

2017-10-27 13:05:13 UTC  

I actually asked a priest about bible life spans and he said they just used a different calendar

2017-10-27 13:05:33 UTC  

kid me never realized that the modern calendar wouldn't be around thousands of years ago

2017-10-27 13:13:41 UTC  

That's what they always told me in school too.

2017-10-27 13:17:19 UTC  

Which, aint it based off of womena periods

2017-10-27 13:18:37 UTC  

Europe pagans had always had a near 30 day month due to womens cycles

2017-10-27 13:18:49 UTC  

Unless its a completely dif rhythm

2017-10-27 14:06:32 UTC  

we still do have 30-day months