I suppose here, for now, the dampness limits how severe a fire could become. Even though there's so much more wood out here than in either previous location. And what's given could be taken away, for that matter.
A butcher's knife? Are personal knives to eat and trim your nails and so on so unusual?
[eating with sharp knives is more a medievally-and-on european thing. countries that embraced chopsticks moved away from those a lot more quickly, according to a book I read several years ago and have forgotten most of.]
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I suppose here, for now, the dampness limits how severe a fire could become. Even though there's so much more wood out here than in either previous location. And what's given could be taken away, for that matter.
A butcher's knife? Are personal knives to eat and trim your nails and so on so unusual?
[eating with sharp knives is more a medievally-and-on european thing. countries that embraced chopsticks moved away from those a lot more quickly, according to a book I read several years ago and have forgotten most of.]