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Can someone explain the kunai intersection to me?
73 0 ReplyA throwing ("flying") knife.
97 0 ReplyTenuous at best.
107 1 Reply“Pretty fly for a kunai”
81 0 ReplyIchi ni san yon go go roku
16 1 Reply1234556?
(一ニ三四五五六)
14 1 ReplyThe original song goes
Uno dos tres cuatro cinco cinco seisIt's stupid on purpose and makes sense if you listen to the lyrics
22 0 ReplyStupid on purpose? That's my favorite kind of stupid! ❤️🔥
13 0 ReplyI'm 40% stupid.
Clank, clank.
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Yep, dumbass dorky (often tenuous) references is what I'm all about. Especially when it's Star Trek.
Plus it's a bit of a reference back to my username too.
5 0 ReplyI suppose there's a few blokes like me that have no idea what song you guys are talking about
1 0 Replythe offspring - pretty fly (for a white guy)
3 0 ReplyThe offspring.
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A helicopter would work and be much funnier.
10 0 ReplyOh creative. I like it.
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Yeah, it falls apart with that one.
6 0 ReplyI thought it was the kun sound kn in knife would make on its own and the ai sound the y in fly makes.
4 0 Replyi might have preferred a ballistic knife if we're being weird anyway.
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Pretty weak. All the others are great though
12 0 ReplyAs a TF2 fan I didn't know you threw those
8 0 ReplyProbably ypu should teleport less bread
7 0 ReplyToo late I've already done nothing but teleport bead for three days straight
1 0 ReplyWhere?
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I'm not sure either, but when you google "fly knife" the kunai is the top result but the wiki page doesn't mention t at all, maybe because it's stereotypically a throwing (flying) knife?
23 0 ReplyI came to find the same thing. How does a butcher knife and a fly become a kunai?
9 0 ReplyThat's a chefs knife.
8 0 ReplyChef's knives and butcher knives are used interchangeably in my variant of the English language.
I would need to see an infographic on what differentiates them
5 2 Reply12 0 ReplyBased on that infographic, yes, I mean a chefs knife, and I have never owned or held a butchers knife in my life.
5 0 ReplyAre you a butcher?
1 0 ReplyBased off the fact that I have never held a butcher's knife in my entire life I would say the answer is no, I am not a butcher of anything other than the English language
4 0 ReplyCase closed.
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Butcher's knives tend to have a wider blade than chef's knives. They have kind of converged in the states, but classically that is the difference.
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