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“No, it’s just... the fact that you could slice a person in half with a sword....”

Is that even possible? No matter how skilled someone is, isn't that a bit much? What is this, cutting a bale of straw in half with a sword?

“I don’t understand what you’re talking about. The sword is the greatest weapon in all of human history. It’s only natural that a sword is more useful than a gun.”

“....”

Something about this... feels off from common sense.

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