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Studies say that if you successfully keep stabbing a knife between the fingers of your hand pressed against a tabletop and haven’t stabbed yourself, then it’s better to keep doing it so you don’t incr
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- assault · stabbing
Studies say that if you successfully keep stabbing a knife between the fingers of your hand pressed against a tabletop and haven’t stabbed yourself, then it’s better to keep doing it so you don’t increase your risk of stabbing yourself.
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- Bluesky ↗ · first seen 2026-06-15 11:32 UTC
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