Johns Hopkins Students Kills Home Burglar With Samurai Sword http://www.gantdaily.com/news/35/ARTICLE/61257/2009-09-15.html
did he have to kill him? i mean... why not take both his legs off, then his arms, and leave him like the black knight in Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
haha i saw this on the news the other day. if you're going to die, you may as well die by samurai sword.
that person now has one of the greatest stories ever told "How did your son die again" "by a muthafuckin samurai sword yo!"
Or, Hey I heard you son just killed someone with a samurai sword, HIGH FIVE. Having a samurai sword for personal defense makes a lot of sense though. You don't try to fight someone whose house you are robbing when they are coming at you with a samurai swords screaming some crazy oriental battle cry
my friend confronted someone robbing his house with a loaded twelve gauge... the guy literally pissed himself because he saw him put it into the gun.
all this samurai sword talk makes me think of this site which is epic lulz http://www.realultimatepower.net/
non-fatal wounds to the hands would of been more severe imo, I mean killing someone is cool, but having them live for the rest of their lives with no hands or fingers would be much more painful.. ... then too, the fucker could sue you and you would have to kill them later.
i have a friend who killed an intruder when he was like 12. he woke up, grabbed his gun (i dont remember what it was, but i know he hunts) and after demanding that the mysterious intruder identify themselves (and intruder not doing so) exploded his brain all over the kitchen. hes the kind of guy i definately want around if the world goes to hell.
that story is pretty incomplete on one hand, i could say the guy was justified in killing the intruder. was he armed? was he fighting? or was he unarmed and following orders once he saw the sword? are playstations and laptops really worth a life? but definitely - it's bad ass and the guy probably deserved it