
| Anonymous #88032 1 year ago |
I approve this. |
| Wrongness #88033 1 year ago |
Blood knife? Why aren't my knives made out of blood? |
| Anonymous #88037 1 year ago |
I'm guess it was supposed to be 'a bloody knife'. |
| Anonymous #88041 1 year ago |
Oh my, cupcakes references I approve of? What's this world coming too? |
| feather #88045 1 year ago |
@wrongness because you didn't construct them that way. in a freezer. from blood. so it will melt and they'll never find the murder weapon.
. . . that was quite disturbing. Did that come out of MY brain? |
| Anonymous #88047 1 year ago |
Blood Knife...
Slight error, but I am still finding this hilarious |
| Kriegs #88058 1 year ago |
At least it wasn't a bathroom knife. You're only supposed to use it for emergencies, like if an axolotl crawls out of the sink. |
| Anonymous #88064 1 year ago |
@feather: Dear god it's brilliant! No more practical than an ice knife really, but a brilliant visual/psychological piece to be sure |
| MetalHooves #88086 1 year ago |
Actually, a blood knife is extremely practical. It may not be practical to make, but when it melts it will mix with and subsequently congeal with all the rest of the blood from the murder, making it impossible to determine that you didn't actually take the murder weapon with you as the excess puddle of water would with an ice knife.
See, this kinda shit is why I'm single. XD |
| Anonymous #88108 1 year ago |
^ MetalHooves wins 10 internetz |
| Anonymous #88120 1 year ago |
But they could tell its a different type of blood and presumably run dna test on it to find out who it belonged to.
If it is your blood they at the very least will assume you left the scene wounded. And if its not your blood then it would have to be the blood of a previous victim witch they could also link back to you assuming you had to use a real knife to kill the first. |
| Anonymous #88248 1 year ago |
You are all CRAZY!!! |
| Erin #88259 1 year ago |
Actually, a DNA test would be very hard. The amount of damage caused to the blood cells during the freezing process would wreak havoc on them, basically making them untraceable.
Though a frozen blood knife would have three real problems. 1. It would be extremely brittle. So much so that it'd probably break when you tried to sharpen it or remove it from the mold. 2. This same brittleness would make it a very ineffective weapon, especially in a warm room. 3. It would melt. Pretty fast, even. |
| Anonymous #88428 1 year ago |
He's become Judge Turpin to Pinkie Pie's Sweeney Todd. |
| Anonymous #88839 1 year ago |
What color is your blood! Prince Blueblood? |
| Anonymous #775315 7 months ago |
Words cannot describe how strongly I approve of Pinkamena stabbing Prince Doucheblood to death. |
| TheGlueFactory #789833 7 months ago |
It's for stuff like this I read the comments. |