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overcookedeggs

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May 16, 2024
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Maybe sort of dumb question.

But, I have a small scalpel knife in my possession as a result of a science project I had to do. It was sharp enough to slice through skin and muscle of the fetal pig I dissected, but I wonder if it can just as easily glide through a human neck and reach the jugular veins.

The scalpel knife is small, I'd say three to four inches? It has also since been cleaned and sterilized fully of any pig debris and formaldehyde.

I do not intend to test this out on myself until I am fully wasted and reaaaaally gunnin' for it. So that's that.
 

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