You’ll die period
Licking a light bulb can result in an electric shock and a burning sensation on the tongue. It is not safe to lick a light bulb as it can lead to injury or harm.
Licking a pencil may transfer bacteria or germs from the surface of the pencil to your mouth, which can potentially lead to illness. It is generally not recommended to lick objects like pencils due to hygiene concerns.
If its a wooden wall then the mold is (be the description) wet rot. To get rid of that you have to treat all the wood and replace any thats breaking up. Then you have to treat the source of the damp thats causing the wood to break down If its a rendered wall i.e. brick, block or stone that been cemented over then top coat plastered the its again damp forcing the salts out of the materials - You can brush it off and seal it with a stabliser or PVA but you really need to investigate the damps origin and deal with that first
Breathing in white powder mold can irritate the respiratory system and potentially cause allergic reactions or respiratory issues for some people. It's important to seek medical advice if you experience any symptoms such as coughing, wheezing, or shortness of breath after exposure to mold.
Penicillin is made of of the Penicillium fungi which produces penicillin that causes cell wall destruction which in turn causes cell lysis.
We can not tell we can not see the mold.
It will lick you back.
Well what happens to the mold is that it grows more and more
Mold grows in your tummy
Mold... Mold happens...
Signs of mold behind a wall may include a musty odor, visible mold growth or discoloration on the wall, water stains, peeling or bubbling paint, and an increase in allergy symptoms or respiratory issues.
They are type of fungi.They have a cell wall made up of chitin.
Licking an outlet is not preferred. If you lick an outlet, there are chances that you may get shocked.
Nothing happens when you lick lead. You are ingesting a small tiny amount.
it will taste awesome
The only thing I know of that would cause black spots on the wall is mold. Instead of thinking it's some sign of the Supernatural try pulling out a piece to see if there is black mold behind it. If there is then you'll have to move because it's hazardous to your health.ANSWER I agree it is likely mold. Most mold is not poisonous and if it is not then all you need to do is remove the molded wall material and try to find the sourch of moisture in the wall that allowed the mold to grow - for more info Google Mold Remediation. Good luck.
The reaction to ingested mold depends on the type of mold. Some types of mold will not do anything to the body, and other types can make a person sick.