So is butter going to take over a nuclear weapons disposal facility?
Can someone explain the kunai intersection to me?
A throwing ("flying") knife.
Tenuous at best.
Pretty weak. All the others are great though
As a TF2 fan I didn't know you threw those
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?
I came to find the same thing. How does a butcher knife and a fly become a kunai?
Intruder alert, Red Spy in in the base!
A Red Spy is in the Base?!
I am upvoting this because it is very relevant to my interests, and strangely timely.
Is that a BM #42? I almost bought one for 140USD so long ago but I chose not to. I heavily regret it.
Oof. They go for nutso money nowadays; I don't even want to look.
Yeah, it is. I also have a Model 32 (Mini Morpho) and Model 53 (Marlowe). And a dickton of other balisongs of various descriptions. I'll churn through and review them all in detail eventually.
What can we learn from this?
Knives have the most dominant qualities and butter has the least dominant qualities out of these three objects
I still prefer butter
Fly gang represent
nah knives taste way better
though i guess we are together against flies, so that's good
But butter is the most likely to show up in the name.
That reminds of this interesting article on the order of words : https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20160908-the-language-rules-we-know-but-dont-know-we-know
So is butter going to take over a nuclear weapons disposal facility?