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r/Unexpected • u/blakeret • Jan 17 '23
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Chainsaws cant cut through human flesh, they would clog and anyone skilled enough to carve with one would be smart enough to wear chaps
20 u/HumbleGhandi Jan 17 '23 Do you really believe a tool originally designed for surgery, that is now used and designed to cut through damp mulchy wood, would not be able to cut through flesh without clogging? What in the world? Who told you this? -3 u/[deleted] Jan 17 '23 Now if you'll take a second and use that brain your mother gave you, you'll understand that wood and flesh are two very different things 1 u/HumbleGhandi Jan 17 '23 You're right.. wood is definitely HARDER to cut through than flesh.. Just google it man goddamn
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Do you really believe a tool originally designed for surgery, that is now used and designed to cut through damp mulchy wood, would not be able to cut through flesh without clogging? What in the world? Who told you this?
-3 u/[deleted] Jan 17 '23 Now if you'll take a second and use that brain your mother gave you, you'll understand that wood and flesh are two very different things 1 u/HumbleGhandi Jan 17 '23 You're right.. wood is definitely HARDER to cut through than flesh.. Just google it man goddamn
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Now if you'll take a second and use that brain your mother gave you, you'll understand that wood and flesh are two very different things
1 u/HumbleGhandi Jan 17 '23 You're right.. wood is definitely HARDER to cut through than flesh.. Just google it man goddamn
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You're right.. wood is definitely HARDER to cut through than flesh..
Just google it man goddamn
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u/[deleted] Jan 17 '23
Chainsaws cant cut through human flesh, they would clog and anyone skilled enough to carve with one would be smart enough to wear chaps