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It specifically says for thrusting or striking. That's where the pizza cutter fails to pass as a sword.
Thrusting or striking, you can definitely strike with a pizza sword so it match at least one definition.
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And the sheath
How can one sheath the unsheathable
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"Now stand still whilst I make mincemeat out of you"
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IDK maybe they're just really bad at cutting pizza.
No fucking way dude, that's slashing damage.
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You put the sharp edge on a surface and push forward to cut pizza. That IS thrusting.
I thought slashing but you might be right.
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Have you guys ever received a pizza cut into 9 slices? I have, and I just want to know why, and more importantly how.
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No fucking way dude, that's slashing damage.
Also if the pizza is really hot, it does burn damage to the roof of your mouth.
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If Leonardo can use katanas to slice pizza, then I can use this (while pretending to be a turtle)
Can you pretend to know where pizza slices come from?
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I would totally forge a sword in Skyrim with the shortest blade possible (a nub) and name it “Pizza Cutter.”
And then cook it with Dragon Breath. This is the most peaceful resolution for Skyrim. And I still feel bad about all those plates I stole.
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Why not? Honestly i kind of sick with fantasy only using double edged European longsword and Japanese katana.
Give something weirder dammit, like Chinese hook sword and indian katar.
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Diogenes ahh post.
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Well it's not infinitely long. It's pi D's long. With D being.. well, let's just say my "peanits"
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Can you pretend to know where pizza slices come from?
wrote on last edited by [email protected]? I don't get get it
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A weapon
Used for thrusting and striking
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I was going to ask which squenix protag this was, but your alt text answered that for me.
Why do they all have a certain look to them?
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ah yes, ignoring that it should actuality be a polygon, implying a closed shape with straight sides much like this ignores the "weapon" and "used for thrusting or striking" parts of the definition.
not hard to make strange things fit a definition when you just ignore parts of it.
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A weapon
Used for thrusting and striking
Long metal blade
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