That's What Katanas Are For

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    ajaxfetish said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reenk Roink View Post
    I still dont understand how someone could have more hair on their upper arm and shoulders than on their forearm...
    It's the result of bear genetics in his pedigree.

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    Hax said:

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    Vegetarian?
    Not really the issue here. If it's to extend your own life and to feed upon the animal (which I deem unnecessary, but people do and I respect that opinion) then it's fine. If it's to derive pleasure from the suffering of a living creature, that's something else.

    But yes, I'm a vegetarian.
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    Beefy187 said:

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    I would have to use a Steel ruler (30 cm) and a BB gun which is broken

    I have a knife which is not easily accessible and blunt which won't do much good.

    Hopefully the BB gun bluff works


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    Azathoth said:

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    I would have to use a Steel ruler (30 cm) and a BB gun which is broken

    I have a knife which is not easily accessible and blunt which won't do much good.

    Hopefully the BB gun bluff works
    Isn't it illegal to have a knife that's more than like 6 inches long in Japan unless you have permission?
     
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    Beefy187 said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Azathoth View Post
    Isn't it illegal to have a knife that's more than like 6 inches long in Japan unless you have permission?
    It seems that way after the incident in Akihabara. Though I think only dagger knifes and stuff purely for stabbing people/ things are banned. Cooking knife is okay I hope.
    The knife I have is small vegetable knife which haven't been used for years.


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    Evil_Maniac From Mars said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hax View Post
    Not really the issue here. If it's to extend your own life and to feed upon the animal (which I deem unnecessary, but people do and I respect that opinion) then it's fine.
    From his comments in other threads I'm fairly sure he does eat them.
     
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    Samurai Waki said:

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    Meh. I'll just grab my Bernelli M2 Shotty. That would probably do the trick.
     
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    Hax said:

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    From his comments in other threads I'm fairly sure he does eat them.
    That's not my point. There's a difference in killing something because you need it, and killing something because you like killing.
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    Crazed Rabbit said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hax View Post
    That's not my point. There's a difference in killing something because you need it, and killing something because you like killing.
    And what leads you to assume that? From what he posted he wasn't laughing at killing animals, but chuckling at the fact that any intruder would be met with a 'tried and true' weapon.

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    miotas said:

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    I thought he was laughing at the fact that he would be using a tool, rather than his deadly weapons because he doesn't want them getting dirty.

    In the event of an emergency my weapon of choice would most likely be a cricket bat, or some random tool that I forgot to pack away.

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