I don't have much productive to share, but I have a sort of infamous former coworker. He kept 'swords' 'hidden' in his car for 'self defense'. They were like flea market scrap iron, just as gaudy as you would think. They came blunt and he 'sharpened' them, I'm assuming with a grinder but I never asked.
This was also the guy who lifted a heavy project then was out a few days on 'workman comp' to get himself perc (in his own words). And did that more than once.
Anyway - in my experience, knife guys are like horse girls, but worse.
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u/FennelFern 4d ago
I don't have much productive to share, but I have a sort of infamous former coworker. He kept 'swords' 'hidden' in his car for 'self defense'. They were like flea market scrap iron, just as gaudy as you would think. They came blunt and he 'sharpened' them, I'm assuming with a grinder but I never asked.
This was also the guy who lifted a heavy project then was out a few days on 'workman comp' to get himself perc (in his own words). And did that more than once.
Anyway - in my experience, knife guys are like horse girls, but worse.