Do PANTS make good armor? #armor #fight #martialarts #sword #nerd #duel #knife#jean #katana #samurai

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37 thoughts on “Do PANTS make good armor? #armor #fight #martialarts #sword #nerd #duel #knife#jean #katana #samurai”

  1. No joke, please get the slack out of your dryer exhaust. You've got a choke point on the floor there which can lead to it becoming clogged making your dryer less effective at drying and worst case it's a fire hazard.

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  2. Okay hear me out though, your technique varies depending on the camera shot; while offering a more interesting perspective you’ve sacrificed the integrity of the study by introducing new variables. This can’t possibly be considered an accurate representation of the efficacy of these types of blades, let alone that of the individual blades themselves.

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  3. Makes sense considering the shape of the Katana is designed to "roll" along the edge, for lack of a better word. Allowing it to cut deeper through elongating the edge of the blade, allowing for a "slide" cut. Again for lack of a better word, but it illustrates it well

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  4. knowing Japan used a lot of cloth and paper armor it makes since the katana would work best

    the great sword was designed for thin armor pokes or long range parrying/getawayyoufilthypeasentwindmilling so it's not going to do much against thickly woven cloth (that after mentioned filthy spear users couldn't afford)

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  5. I would be interested to see this in slow motion, especially with the longsword style blades. The katana naturally aids edge alignment because of its shape, which couod explain the difference between it and the longswords.

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