• IninewCrow@lemmy.ca
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    Why modify it? … a good hard crusty baguette is deadly enough. If you crack it just right, the sharp edges are hard enough to cut open skin and flesh.

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      Shit, you get one with a good enough crust and it’ll club a motherfucker into the ground like a fence post.

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      I know a guy that nearly lost its thumb because of a baguette. A piece of the crust stuck under its nail. He didn’t paid attention at first, but it begins to become infected and necrotic. Ended up in the hospital for surgery and antibiotics.

      Never underestimate the baguette.

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      Take two baguettes. Cut one in half and carve a slot inside of it. Carve the other with a protrusion in the form of a knife to go into the slot. Harden in the oven while using garlic butter with fine herbs to create a razor edge. Sharpen with a whetstone.

      Then you can not only stab cops but soften it up in soup and eat the evidence.

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        mmmmm … radicalization and violence never sounded so delicious

        Cop gets stabbed in the arm … ‘OH MY GOD, I’VE BEEN STABBED … ??? … ooooo, garlic butter!’

    • Knock_Knock_Lemmy_In@lemmy.world
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      The one positive thing you could say about the bread products around him was that they were probably as edible now as they were on the day they were baked. Forged was a better term. Dwarf bread was made as a meal of last resort and also as a weapon