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  • #16
    Originally posted by BoarSpear
    knowing how to use it to inflict maximium damage in minimum time is essential.
    Is it really essential? It doesn't take great skill to stab someone to death as demonstrated in pretty much all the knife murders.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by nutter
      Is it really essential? It doesn't take great skill to stab someone to death as demonstrated in pretty much all the knife murders.
      Yes dude any idiot can grab the biggest butcher knife and stab you 75 freakin times with the average wound being and inch or two deep the reason most stabbings are so brutal is that people use the biggest knife they can find that actually interferes with proper penetration...then they hack and stab like chucky....this causes lots of shallow wounds due to hitting bone...

      Its like using your hands and feet....someone with uneducated hands and feet can beat you to death but a trained fighter can drop you in one strike to the proper point.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by BoarSpear
        cutting structural points that insure integrity of the body is a key for SD.
        any tips or pointers? no pun intended....

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        • #19
          Originally posted by BoarSpear
          Yes dude any idiot can grab the biggest butcher knife and stab you 75 freakin times with the average wound being and inch or two deep the reason most stabbings are so brutal is that people use the biggest knife they can find that actually interferes with proper penetration...then they hack and stab like chucky....this causes lots of shallow wounds due to hitting bone...

          Its like using your hands and feet....someone with uneducated hands and feet can beat you to death but a trained fighter can drop you in one strike to the proper point.
          But mate, a blade is like inherently dangerous when it collides with a human, whether it's being weilded with skill or not. you said knowing how to inflict maximum damage in minimum time is ESSENTIAL but it's not.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by nutter
            But mate, a blade is like inherently dangerous when it collides with a human, whether it's being weilded with skill or not. you said knowing how to inflict maximum damage in minimum time is ESSENTIAL but it's not.
            Are you hardheaded or a troll Have YOU ever been involved in an edged weapon confrontation? if you leave the opponent armed and capable he is going to share the "hurt" with you... hate to shatter your illisions but people dont just fall down if you stick 'em.

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            • #21
              Look at the stats for blade murders, how many involved skilled assailants? Next to none I bet. It is as simple as that.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by EmptyneSs
                any tips or pointers? no pun intended....
                Errrrrrrrrrrrrrr the net probably aint the best place for putting out tips on structural cutting or deanimation techniques due to the uncontrolled readership.

                however, the cheeks, forehead, palms, elbows and knees are nice clearly non-lethal leave me the f alone targets the tops of the feet between the toes are a nice target when you are on the ground and they aint.....plunge in between toes and rip out the front

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                • #23
                  A tip... DON'T try this at home!

                  Originally posted by EmptyneSs
                  any tips or pointers? no pun intended....
                  Warning> For educational purposes ONLY>
                  Sure, ever butcher any large game or livestock? The connecting tissues between joints can be severed causing immediate dysfunction (Deanimation)

                  There are a couple things EVERY knifer should know. They are: HOW the human body functions and how to make it fail to function. Respiratory system supplies vital oxygen to your brain. No air, no brain function. Vascular system uses red blood to carry the air, no blood, no function. Mechanical system, to keep yourself upright and mobile you need to use muscles and other tissue and bones to support your weight. Severe trauma to tissue and bone will make that most difficult.

                  A tip>>your axillary vein (vein of the armpit) is a continuation of the basilic vein from the arms. It is a large vein extending along the chest to the first rib, where it becomes the subclavian vein. The cephalic vein merges with it just before it becomes the subclavian vein.

                  The cephalic vein extends along the biceps muscles to the shoulder where it eventually merges with the axillary vein (vein of the armpit) just below the clavicle (collar bone). In some people, this vein is connected to the external jugular vein or subclavian vein by a branch that extends in front of the clavicle.

                  Warning Graphic content> For educational purposes ONLY>>

                  >>Forensic pathologists Dominick and Vincent Di Maio point out that especially vulnerable is the left anterior descending coronary artery which supplies the anterior wall of the left ventricle. Stabbing wounds which transect this small vessel may be expected to result in sudden death.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by nutter
                    Look at the stats for blade murders, how many involved skilled assailants? Next to none I bet. It is as simple as that.

                    You are a complete idiot. That is all.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by nutter
                      Look at the stats for blade murders, how many involved skilled assailants? Next to none I bet. It is as simple as that.
                      OMG!!! you just saved me training time!!! Shit i bet none of the bad guys who shoot people ever went to the range either!!! DAAAMN i bet the people who get beaten to death in street fights are not facing trained people either....shit why bother training....Oh yeah, IM NOT a rapist or a murderer, so when i meet one of those untrained shitheads it wont be "bad guy day" its gonna be MY day...but since YOU are clearly either a scumbag street thug (since you judge the neccesarry training by what scum on death row have) or a troll, GOODBYE, and welcome to MY ignore list...

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Tant01
                        Warning> For educational purposes ONLY>
                        Sure, ever butcher any large game or livestock? The connecting tissues between joints can be severed causing immediate dysfunction (Deanimation)

                        There are a couple things EVERY knifer should know. They are: HOW the human body functions and how to make it fail to function. Respiratory system supplies vital oxygen to your brain. No air, no brain function. Vascular system uses red blood to carry the air, no blood, no function. Mechanical system, to keep yourself upright and mobile you need to use muscles and other tissue and bones to support your weight. Severe trauma to tissue and bone will make that most difficult.

                        A tip>>your axillary vein (vein of the armpit) is a continuation of the basilic vein from the arms. It is a large vein extending along the chest to the first rib, where it becomes the subclavian vein. The cephalic vein merges with it just before it becomes the subclavian vein.

                        The cephalic vein extends along the biceps muscles to the shoulder where it eventually merges with the axillary vein (vein of the armpit) just below the clavicle (collar bone). In some people, this vein is connected to the external jugular vein or subclavian vein by a branch that extends in front of the clavicle.

                        Warning Graphic content> For educational purposes ONLY>>

                        >>Forensic pathologists Dominick and Vincent Di Maio point out that especially vulnerable is the left anterior descending coronary artery which supplies the anterior wall of the left ventricle. Stabbing wounds which transect this small vessel may be expected to result in sudden death.
                        ole boar drumms fingers on desk....remembers someone who once chastised him for casting pearls before swine...

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                        • #27
                          D'oh....

                          Originally posted by BoarSpear
                          ole boar drumms fingers on desk....remembers someone who once chastised him for casting pearls before swine...

                          Oh, c'mon Boar... General anatomy and the armpit vein are no brainers. If you stab a guy in the heart you think he might die? Structural thingies are cool and this is a forum.

                          Was that ME? Sounds like something I might say? Your point is accepted.

                          Tant01 out...

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Tant01
                            Oh, c'mon Boar... General anatomy and the armpit vein are no brainers. If you stab a guy in the heart you think he might die? Structural thingies are cool and this is a forum.

                            Was that ME? Sounds like something I might say? Your point is accepted.

                            Tant01 out...
                            Yeah it was you when i posted about this very discussion and the times it took for different combinations of per/sev to cause people to go horizontal due to lack of blood...

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                            • #29
                              Oh yeah...

                              Originally posted by BoarSpear
                              Yeah it was you, when i posted about this very discussion and the times it took for different combinations of per/sev to cause people to go horizontal due to lack of blood...

                              That was before we had the street combat and indoneasian arts forums... All things in the proper places...

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Tant01
                                That was before we had the street combat and indoneasian arts forums... All things in the proper places...)
                                OOOOOOOooooo I see it was the MMA monkeys who didnt deserve the knowledge just us edumakated folk in da streat and indoneshun 4ums git ta read da good stuff

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