Take the knife
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people just want to see what happens, i bet most people chose did both
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I'm just taking the knife to make the video more interesting lol, I wouldn't do it in RL.
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@columnsx shanked means knifed
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@columnsx "Shanked the other day"
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@columnsx "got shanked the other day" = "got stabbed the other day"
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@ZombiePowerDrink Its not just the perspective, its the different ways of life. Knife crime is BIG in the UK.
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Please tell me what 'Shankdi' means (0:18). It has vexed me over so, for the past year.
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In real life I would take the knife for self defensive purposes. It is bullshit that people are unable to defend themselves in any society. THATS WHY SWITZERLAND HAS A LOWER CRIME RATE THAN THE UK
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Good job becoming a leftist hell hole England.
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@DrabanDrabic It is an offence under law to have any pointed or bladed article in a public place without lawful authority or reasonable excuse. If an individual is under constant threat then they must seek the help of the police.
adifferentending 1 month ago
This is cool but here in Ohio I carry a Knife regularly and Its way better than that kitchen Knife. Also Its a Tool Im not some gangster. Its funny (and sad) to see another country's perspective tho
ZombiePowerDrink 1 month ago 2
@ZombiePowerDrink If you carry a knife any minor situation can quickly escalate to something much bigger. If you have concerns about your safety approach a police officer, a Safer Schools officer, your teacher or your parents to discuss these concerns. Carrying a knife has very real consequences for individuals, families, and communities. Search online for drop the weapons website to hear from real Londoners on how it has affected their lives.
adifferentending 1 month ago
it's just a knife,... !!?? omg a kitchen knife, very uncool man
mom0g1 2 months ago 4
@mom0g1 It is an offence under law to have any pointed or bladed article in a public place without lawful authority or reasonable excuse.
adifferentending 2 months ago 3