Can Opener? We don't need no stinking can opener!
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NO WAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
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looks safe
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@69beargyrlls hmmmmmmm, maybe i am an ignorant know it all dumbass ,,, but ,,,, one that has kept all his fingers
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@awn98q air damages knife edges ,,,, what do you think your knife's edge looks like under a magnifying glass ,,, you'd be surprised at the before and after
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@69beargyrlls Retarded Dumbass
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@heettreet ignorant know it all dumbass that doesn't know shit.
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@lindaNxay dumbass
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@brokenflowerz dumbass
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@Thunkful2 dumbass
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@TheShockwave dumbass
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oh boy , metal filings in my beans ! open cans this way and eventually your holding hand is going to get lots of damage
heettreet 5 months ago 2
@heettreet Had you read the comments:
"No, as previously discussed, there were no shavings. Have you ever looked at a can opener? How do you think it opens them? By a round metal blade, that is forced into the metal and rotated. It does not produce shavings.
A lot of people were missing the point here. This test was not about opening the cans, it was about using a knife to do something that most people would consider to be misuse or abuse of a knife and show how it didn't damage it."
awn98q 5 months ago 3
Sooo complicated... I'd rather spend 3 bucks on a can opener...
lindaNxay 9 months ago
@lindaNxay Too much. Spend $.50 for a P-38. You can carry it in your wallet, or on your keychain. It has a myriad of other uses too.
awn98q 5 months ago
that's definitely doable, thanks for showing that.... But I'm glad I always carry a Swiss Army Knife
eeeeeeeeesssaaaaaaaa 10 months ago
@eeeeeeeeesssaaaaaaaa I used to EDC a SAK, but I don't like how the blade dulls so quickly. I do like that it easily takes a very sharp edge though.
awn98q 5 months ago