Thread 18332359 - /pw/ [Archived: 27 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/23/2025, 6:05:58 PM No.18332359
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>Moxley hits a deer while driving
>he jumps out of the car and blades all over it
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Anonymous
7/23/2025, 6:07:42 PM No.18332370
>>18332359 (OP)
I used a single blade disposal once because I had no money and it fucked me up quite badly.
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Anonymous
7/23/2025, 6:08:40 PM No.18332373
>>18332359 (OP)
Still better than WWE
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 6:11:01 PM No.18332382
>>18332359 (OP)
that's called being hardcore, anon. I do that every time I see roadkill. Just yesterday I bled all over a deer, two raccoons and a badger.
>>18332370
Straight razor is the way to go, you only have to buy it once and learn how to sharpen it.
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Anonymous
7/23/2025, 6:19:25 PM No.18332410
>>18332382
I'm scared I'll cut myself too badly.
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Anonymous
7/23/2025, 6:27:11 PM No.18332425
>>18332410
the sharper the blade, paradoxically the less likely you are to cut yourself. same as with kitchen blades
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Anonymous
7/23/2025, 6:41:08 PM No.18332468
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>>18332425
Anonymous
7/23/2025, 7:00:20 PM No.18332584
>>18332425
This is definitely true for someone who knows what they're doing. A good sharp blade will meet less resistance as it shaves, which makes it less likely that you'll slip and cut yourself.