Looking for exotic knife store in PP

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Ravensnest wrote: Sat Nov 16, 2019 8:41 pm ....

So, if a cop noticed this on my person for whatever reason, what would happen to me? Jail, confiscation and pay a fine?

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Then they would beat you to death. Then after that more torture.

And your undertaker would be a transvestite necrophiliac.
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Ravensnest wrote: Sat Nov 16, 2019 8:41 pm ....

There is a style of martial arts that includes it, Pencak Silat.....
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Indonesian

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pencak_Silat
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People saying carrying knives is illegal are false news.

Are they gonna arrest my wife for buying a cleaver?

Or the farmer for his sickle?

It's always the people not some inanimate object.
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For protection, if you drive a car, carry a baseball bat
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Having a knife for personal protection makes about as much sense as having a unicycle for your daily commute.
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Jeez, another wannabe SAS guy.... I've lived 18 years in Laos, Burma and Thailand. Never needed anything for protection, never got into a fight and actually never backed down either. The idea is to win the battle through body language and calming words..

Can you speak??
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Mishmash wrote: Sun Nov 17, 2019 2:12 pm People saying carrying knives is illegal are false news.

Are they gonna arrest my wife for buying a cleaver?

Or the farmer for his sickle?

It's always the people not some inanimate object.
The law specifically relates to foreigners, so the farmer has no problem, nor does your wife if she's Cambodian. :hattip:
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simon43 wrote: Sun Nov 17, 2019 3:18 pm Jeez, another wannabe SAS guy.... I've lived 18 years in Laos, Burma and Thailand. Never needed anything for protection, never got into a fight and actually never backed down either. The idea is to win the battle through body language and calming words..

Can you speak??
perhaps the knife is in lieu of social skills
and in self-defense from "being looked at funny"

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Mishmash wrote: Sun Nov 17, 2019 12:41 am

:facepalm: I have heard it all now.
For someone who seems much older than I, you seem to have lived a sheltered life. In your day, and it is still a popular technique, many learned by reading books. Today, your computer has the capability to do a lot more than only being used to look at porn and make snide comments to people on CEO. However, I realize without the later you would have no way to boost your low self-esteem. In any event, every day there are millions of people that learn from online classes. Many can be found for free on youtube.

PS- I have noticed you like to pick on others and their grammar. Don't fret, I fixed your mistake in my quote for you vlad. Here's a free tip that kids learn in kindergarten here: When you refer to yourself as "i" in the English language, it must always be capitalized. :stir:
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Ravensnest wrote: Sun Nov 17, 2019 6:00 pm When you refer to yourself as "i" in the English language, it must always be capitalized. :stir:
no
fuck capital-ism!

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