He's mister GlytchMeister, he's mister code
He's mister exploiter, he's mister ones and zeros
They call me GlytchMeister, whatever I touch
Starts to glitch in my clutch!
I'm too much!
GlytchMeister wrote:Ginsu knives are actually pretty good.
They ARE hard to break if you throw them... but they ARE very light and poorly balanced.
But they cut food pretty easy. I've got other blades for other jobs. And I don't throw knives... half of every knife is harmless when spinning, and it's not exactly a good idea to throw your handheld melee weapons at an enemy, IMO.
He's mister GlytchMeister, he's mister code
He's mister exploiter, he's mister ones and zeros
They call me GlytchMeister, whatever I touch
Starts to glitch in my clutch!
I'm too much!
Ginsu may cut, but it is an artifact, a soulless implement, and I will not conduct life affirming actions (food prep) with one.
It's dam'd hard enough to keep my good steel away from my local human beings (philistines and purposely built savages) let alone allow my minimal standards to sink so low.
TazManiac wrote:Ginsu may cut, but it is an artifact, a soulless implement, and I will not conduct life affirming actions (food prep) with one.
It's dam'd hard enough to keep my good steel away from my local human beings (philistines and purposely built savages) let alone allow my minimal standards to sink so low.
ginsu. phft.
Tina wouldn't want to 'see' my aura right now...
They make excellent welding stock if you're working on a DeLorean body.
Rule 17 of the Bombay Golf Course- "You shall play the ball where the monkey drops it,"
I speak fluent Limrick-
the Old Sgt.
TazManiac wrote:Ginsu may cut, but it is an artifact, a soulless implement, and I will not conduct life affirming actions (food prep) with one.
It's dam'd hard enough to keep my good steel away from my local human beings (philistines and purposely built savages) let alone allow my minimal standards to sink so low.
ginsu. phft.
Tina wouldn't want to 'see' my aura right now...
They make excellent welding stock if you're working on a DeLorean body.
Is that what they use to cut through the spacetime continuum?
Julie, about Wapsi Square wrote:Oh goodness yes. So much paranormal!
My deviantART and YouTube.
I'm done thinking for today! It's caused me enough trouble!
Sgt. Howard wrote:They make excellent welding stock if you're working on a DeLorean body.
Is that what they use to cut through the spacetime continuum?
nah, i think that was an unadvertised, unauthorized use of the Veg-O-Matic, in fact, i think that's why they finally got Ron Popeil to stop advertising it. can you imagine the villainy that could have been committed if he were allowed to say: "It Slices!, It Dices!, It Makes Julienne Fries!, AND IT Even Cuts Thru The Space-Time Continuum!!!!"... "Only Three Easy Payments Of 29.95 Each!!!! Call Now! Operators Are Standing By!"
Worse yet... an Empire device known as the Ronco Salad Shooter was used to destroy the planet Alderaan, and they sold those on late-night TV for a while. The suppression and cover-up were brutal... why, Berke Breathed was forced to shut down "Bloom County" and rename it "Outland" for merely mentioning a "tragic Salad Shooter accident" in one strip.
GlytchMeister wrote:And I don't throw knives... half of every knife is harmless when spinning, and it's not exactly a good idea to throw your handheld melee weapons at an enemy, IMO.
If they're spinning, then you're doing it wrong.
And I used to be able to reliably impale a standard playing card by throwing a rifle with bayonet at it from thirty yards away. Sure, not the most sensible method of employing either a rifle with bayonet or a playing card, but it was a great way of winning bets and instilling fear in junior officers.
GlytchMeister wrote:And I don't throw knives... half of every knife is harmless when spinning, and it's not exactly a good idea to throw your handheld melee weapons at an enemy, IMO.
If they're spinning, then you're doing it wrong.
And I used to be able to reliably impale a standard playing card by throwing a rifle with bayonet at it from thirty yards away. Sure, not the most sensible method of employing either a rifle with bayonet or a playing card, but it was a great way of winning bets and instilling fear in junior officers.
I assure you- the Fairbairn-Sykes travels BEST in that manner- and yes, it takes practice. And yes, you always have at least three...
Rule 17 of the Bombay Golf Course- "You shall play the ball where the monkey drops it,"
I speak fluent Limrick-
the Old Sgt.
TazManiac wrote:Ginsu may cut, but it is an artifact, a soulless implement, and I will not conduct life affirming actions (food prep) with one.
It's dam'd hard enough to keep my good steel away from my local human beings (philistines and purposely built savages) let alone allow my minimal standards to sink so low.
ginsu. phft.
Tina wouldn't want to 'see' my aura right now...
Spoken like a true, carbon steel snob. My kitchen boasts Green River, Old Hickory, Tzwillinger and an assortment off my own forge that includes three cleavers and an Uhlu. Stainless is decent enough for combat, digging roots, opening stubborn tin cans and tourists- give me something girded with brass or copper and hard enough to scratch glass.
Rule 17 of the Bombay Golf Course- "You shall play the ball where the monkey drops it,"
I speak fluent Limrick-
the Old Sgt.
Y'know, that hairstyle Tina had back then was quite a shock to the system... It took me a while to get used to it. Nowadays, not so much. I guess I'm more open-minded now...
Hmmm... I think I'm kinda liking it now.
He's mister GlytchMeister, he's mister code
He's mister exploiter, he's mister ones and zeros
They call me GlytchMeister, whatever I touch
Starts to glitch in my clutch!
I'm too much!