What do you think a knife cut into pieces symbolizes, if anything?
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September 10th, 2016
Imagine a knife. Cut into pieces. What does it mean?
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The Blade That Was Broken and Will Be Reforged?
Hail King Ellessar!
Weapons will ultimately fail you. Do not rely on them.
Stevie Wonder carved the thanksgiving turkey?
Same thing as umbrellas as rain drops.
Cut into pieces?? You mean like someone cut it with a torch, or broke it on purpose?
Was it put in a place to symbolize something?
If it wasn’t I think it means nothing.
Hard to spread the peanut butter, have to use your fingers.
“What you do to others ends up happening to you” or something along those lines.
Bad forging, to start with. Cheap cutlery.
Beyond that, it’s stupid work: “cutting” a knife? Seriously? What is the recursive point of doing that?
Even the strongest weapon eventually fails.
Is there any context to this question?
Rebirth. Or you got someone pregnant?
Those were some wicked tough mushrooms I just chopped.
If somebody left that on my doorstop, I’d think that they were pretty angry and were suggesting that the knife was only the first thing to get cut up into pieces. I’d be scared.
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