James
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No, no, no. It's how they wipe. Oh, okay. When they're done, they just... Then they're clean. The blood will wipe it all away.
yes was it still used for cutting anything oh it cut stuff okay cut stuff all right you could even say it shaved stuff but not in the way that i think wade is imagining that doesn't help yeah that doesn't help at all do you want to know the answer do you want to keep guessing we got a couple more guesses right mark yeah i got guesses yeah i got guesses all right it was meant for it was an early catalytic converter for cutting emissions
yes was it still used for cutting anything oh it cut stuff okay cut stuff all right you could even say it shaved stuff but not in the way that i think wade is imagining that doesn't help yeah that doesn't help at all do you want to know the answer do you want to keep guessing we got a couple more guesses right mark yeah i got guesses yeah i got guesses all right it was meant for it was an early catalytic converter for cutting emissions
yes was it still used for cutting anything oh it cut stuff okay cut stuff all right you could even say it shaved stuff but not in the way that i think wade is imagining that doesn't help yeah that doesn't help at all do you want to know the answer do you want to keep guessing we got a couple more guesses right mark yeah i got guesses yeah i got guesses all right it was meant for it was an early catalytic converter for cutting emissions
I got it. I know what the answer is. So back in the early movie industry of the 1780s, they needed to cut footage, but it was, you know, film. So they had to have something that cut at 24 FPS. So they would crank it and it would chop, chop, chop, chop, chop, chop.
I got it. I know what the answer is. So back in the early movie industry of the 1780s, they needed to cut footage, but it was, you know, film. So they had to have something that cut at 24 FPS. So they would crank it and it would chop, chop, chop, chop, chop, chop.
I got it. I know what the answer is. So back in the early movie industry of the 1780s, they needed to cut footage, but it was, you know, film. So they had to have something that cut at 24 FPS. So they would crank it and it would chop, chop, chop, chop, chop, chop.
noise which meant cut actually back in the 1780s uh well 1770s was a serious problem with cutting in line and there was no honor in it so they brought this out to cut whoever you were going to cut in line in half so it had to be a very it had to be urgent when people know that they got cut in half they're like oh well i guess he needed it and then they fall over and die
noise which meant cut actually back in the 1780s uh well 1770s was a serious problem with cutting in line and there was no honor in it so they brought this out to cut whoever you were going to cut in line in half so it had to be a very it had to be urgent when people know that they got cut in half they're like oh well i guess he needed it and then they fall over and die
noise which meant cut actually back in the 1780s uh well 1770s was a serious problem with cutting in line and there was no honor in it so they brought this out to cut whoever you were going to cut in line in half so it had to be a very it had to be urgent when people know that they got cut in half they're like oh well i guess he needed it and then they fall over and die
Some guy saw that. Boy, that really ripped right through that lady.
Some guy saw that. Boy, that really ripped right through that lady.
Some guy saw that. Boy, that really ripped right through that lady.
well those pesky child births after you've chainsawed chainsawed your way in there you gotta have something to catch it when it falls out so you just lay a bunch of bubble wrap on the ground and plop hopefully 200 years and 7 billion concussions later they were like ah this is what we need They just kept dropping it on the floor. They were like, it's good for him! It's good for him!
well those pesky child births after you've chainsawed chainsawed your way in there you gotta have something to catch it when it falls out so you just lay a bunch of bubble wrap on the ground and plop hopefully 200 years and 7 billion concussions later they were like ah this is what we need They just kept dropping it on the floor. They were like, it's good for him! It's good for him!
well those pesky child births after you've chainsawed chainsawed your way in there you gotta have something to catch it when it falls out so you just lay a bunch of bubble wrap on the ground and plop hopefully 200 years and 7 billion concussions later they were like ah this is what we need They just kept dropping it on the floor. They were like, it's good for him! It's good for him!
probably accidentally inventing something that's what that always makes no sense to me it's like what are you doing in your lab with like a hammer and plastic you're like tink tink tink ah shit a gun i mean i feel like