Sparky… well that explains it. He’s an electrician. Always worried about other ppl and what they should or should not do because they know this and that, when what they SHOULD be worrying about, is cleaning up their damn trash.
I thoght tamahagane or blue steel is one of the purest form of steel or iron with the highest carbon content making it one of the strongest forms of steel on the planet ? Or am I wrong 🤔
Meanwhile Europeans swords youtubers: this thing is not fragile like you guys seem to think (proceeds to spit on it, drop it, and throw the sword down)
i knew an old white guy thay was serious about his history. he showed me his katana but wouldnt pull it out the sheath because he said "it has to have blood if i take it all the way out, out of respect i cut myself when i pull it all the way out". 💯
I don’t think bro mentioned if you could cut through or not.. I think the second sentence is more important than the first. Try reading both in combination and maybe you’ll realize the dork was trying to get you to mimic a human limb for some reason.
People in the west when they see a katana made outside Japan: "This is a mere imitation. Not a real sword. Shame on you for having one!" People in Japan when they see a katana made outside Japan: "Wow, so cool!"
I would also wager that since steel was so hard to come by in Japan, it was a lot more cherished than Europeans who had plentiful access to steel. Rare things tend to get taken better care of than common ones.