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Sam was capable of doing anything. He was a super-kid. He excelled in sport; he fried super-computer's circuit boards when playing them at chess, he was virtually unstoppable. Well, apart from that 14" Butcher knife.
It was driven straight into his head. He woke up hours later in hospital, not sure of where he was. He had lost everything. Everything that was Sam was taken out of him, along with the knife.
And to think, hanging the knives on the wall seemed like such a good idea at the time. They take up less space, and they're out of the reach of his younger brother.
The use of a raw plug could have saved his life.
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Think about it for a moment. Everything you have could instantly go in a second. It worries me.
Sam was capable of doing anything. He was a super-kid. He excelled in sport; he fried super-computer's circuit boards when playing them at chess, he was virtually unstoppable. Well, apart from that 14" Butcher knife.
It was driven straight into his head. He woke up hours later in hospital, not sure of where he was. He had lost everything. Everything that was Sam was taken out of him, along with the knife.
And to think, hanging the knives on the wall seemed like such a good idea at the time. They take up less space, and they're out of the reach of his younger brother.
The use of a raw plug could have saved his life.
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Think about it for a moment. Everything you have could instantly go in a second. It worries me.
Maybe a crack on the head
> Should the knife... well not have killed him?
Not necessarily, the knife could have gane between the two hemispheres of the brain, causing less damage.
A and O arent even remotely close!