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[16:24] <@golfkid> I'm pretty sure I will literally scream if I die on the last column of 78-4 at this point
[16:25] <trance> Oh, yeah. That level.
[16:29] <@golfkid> lol
[16:30] <@golfkid> It looks so simple
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Not -all- creatures are innocent.Atilla wrote:I love the fact that they say it's ideally suited as a hunting knife, immediately followed by a disclaimer saying they do not condone the killing of innocent creatures. I'm not sure how that works. Does the fox have to be tried before a jury of its peers before you can use their knife to dissect it, or what?

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Right, so if you're being attacked by homicidal bears or catch a mouse stealing your cheese, you can stab it. I question whether this is hunting, though.Techno wrote:Not -all- creatures are innocent.Atilla wrote:I love the fact that they say it's ideally suited as a hunting knife, immediately followed by a disclaimer saying they do not condone the killing of innocent creatures. I'm not sure how that works. Does the fox have to be tried before a jury of its peers before you can use their knife to dissect it, or what?
I suppose if the bear killed your children and you vowed to track it down and avenge them, that might be hunting a non-innocent creature, but I'm not sure how frequently that type of thing happens.
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Hi there.Laurie wrote:That's probably the most useless thing I've ever seen.
Yeah, useless.We don't need internet.


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What are you talking about?! ;:/Tunco123 wrote:Hi there.Laurie wrote:That's probably the most useless thing I've ever seen.Yeah, useless.We don't need internet.

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WHITE WHALE, HOLY GRAILAtilla wrote:I suppose if the bear killed your children and you vowed to track it down and avenge them, that might be hunting a non-innocent creature, but I'm not sure how frequently that type of thing happens.


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Are you kidding me? The gas is what makes it even deadlier. Even then, you can still use it as a knife, I don't see how the additions make it less of such.Neil_Bryan wrote:When I visited the website of the video, I can say that, while not a bad tool, it's not good either. The gas is a bit useless. Better go with a REAL knife.

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So you would challenge the whale to a knife fight instead of trying to harpoon it? Isn't that a bit inefficient?Tsukatu wrote:WHITE WHALE, HOLY GRAILAtilla wrote:I suppose if the bear killed your children and you vowed to track it down and avenge them, that might be hunting a non-innocent creature, but I'm not sure how frequently that type of thing happens.
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WHY YES IT ISAtilla wrote:So you would challenge the whale to a knife fight instead of trying to harpoon it? Isn't that a bit inefficient ABSURDLY MANLY?


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That's nothing; I once caught a dinosaur using nothing but dental floss and a pull tab from a beer can.Tsukatu wrote:WHY YES IT ISAtilla wrote:So you would challenge the whale to a knife fight instead of trying to harpoon it? Isn't that a bit inefficient ABSURDLY MANLY?
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