{"version": "1.0", "type": "rich", "title": "realizing that one of the things that's stuck in my head is the Nam-era military manual on jungle survival, that the way to test...", "author_name": "kontextmaschine", "author_url": "https://kontextmaschine.com", "provider_name": "kontextmaschine", "provider_url": "https://kontextmaschine.com", "url": "https://kontextmaschine.com/post/627741886936973312/", "html": "<p><a class=\"tumblr_blog\" href=\"https://reasonableapproximation.tumblr.com/post/627741303197876224/intuitively-steps-two-and-three-seem-backwards\" target=\"_blank\">reasonableapproximation</a>:</p><blockquote><p><a class=\"tumblr_blog\" href=\"/post/627683929787416576/\" target=\"_blank\">kontextmaschine</a>:</p><blockquote><p>realizing that one of the things that&rsquo;s stuck in my head is the Nam-era military manual on jungle survival, that the way to test the poisonousness of an unknown food source is</p><ol><li>rub it on your forearm</li><li>gently score your forearm with a knife, rub it in the cut</li><li>hold it in your folded elbow for 15min</li><li>hold it in the side of your cheek for 15min</li><li>chew it a while, hold in the side of your cheek for 15min</li><li>try swallowing some</li></ol></blockquote><p>Intuitively steps two and three seem backwards here, do you know what&rsquo;s up with that? Is something really going to be fine to rub into a cut on your arm but not to hold in your elbow?</p><p>(I think the version of this I heard included waiting like two hours between steps, but I don&rsquo;t remember it in any detail.)</p></blockquote>\n<p>Hm good point, I could be misremembering it, I&rsquo;ll delete the original so only this addition remains to be circulated</p>"}