Do you think it's possible for somebody to sheathe their sword

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and miss, therefore stabbing themselves and dying. Just a curious thought.
 
if someone did that i think they'd end up stabbing their hip, wouldn't they?

if they're drunk or something then yeah it's pretty likely to happen

edit: where do sheaths or w/e even go Uh
 
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Kinda wonder how Link doesn't stab himself in the back.

I mean he can't really see behind him yet he has 100% accuracy on drawing and sheathing his sword
 
People die from plenty of weird, non-sword incidents, so yes. A sword would increase the chances of dying, especially if the swordsman is a clumsy moron.
 
Seppuku "stomach-cutting") is a form of Japanese ritual suicide by disembowelment. Seppuku was originally reserved only for samurai. Part of the samurai bushido honour code, seppuku was either used voluntarily by samurai to die with honour rather than fall into the hands of their enemies (and likely suffer torture), or as a form of capital punishment for samurai who had committed serious offenses, or performed for other reasons that had brought shame to them. The ceremonial disembowelment, which is usually part of a more elaborate ritual and performed in front of spectators, consists of plunging a short blade, traditionally a tantō, into the abdomen and moving the blade from left to right in a slicing motion. ? is that what u mean?
 
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Seppuku "stomach-cutting") is a form of Japanese ritual suicide by disembowelment. Seppuku was originally reserved only for samurai. Part of the samurai bushido honour code, seppuku was either used voluntarily by samurai to die with honour rather than fall into the hands of their enemies (and likely suffer torture), or as a form of capital punishment for samurai who had committed serious offenses, or performed for other reasons that had brought shame to them. The ceremonial disembowelment, which is usually part of a more elaborate ritual and performed in front of spectators, consists of plunging a short blade, traditionally a tantō, into the abdomen and moving the blade from left to right in a slicing motion. ? is that what u mean?

what the hell that was not what i was talking about
 
lol XD im still laughing . Im sorry sometimes i can have a odd sence of humor.
 
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