Age Old Gun VS Blade DEBATE

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  1. Rafini profile image80
    Rafiniposted 9 years ago

    1.  Guns are deadlier than knives.

    True or False?

    2.   Is it more correct to say - deadlier or more deadly?

    1. wilderness profile image78
      wildernessposted 9 years agoin reply to this

      False.  Neither one is deadly at all - it is the person holding either one that might be deadly.

      1. Rafini profile image80
        Rafiniposted 9 years agoin reply to this

        Great answer!  My answer is that neither is more deadly than the other because dead is dead.

        1. wilderness profile image78
          wildernessposted 9 years agoin reply to this

          Makes sense to me - if you're going to be killed with a tool, can't see that it matters one iota which tool it is or just how someone would quantify the "deadliness" of that tool.

        2. Castlepaloma profile image76
          Castlepalomaposted 9 years agoin reply to this

          If you wanted to kill yourself
          What is more painful, a knife or a gun?

          What is more deadlier a knife or a gun?
          I know the answer to this one, because I have been attack by both.

      2. Castlepaloma profile image76
        Castlepalomaposted 9 years agoin reply to this

        Wonder if your murderer is mentally ill?

        Don't you have a better chance him holding a knife?

        After all, murder is a mental illness.

    2. Medvekoma profile image85
      Medvekomaposted 9 years agoin reply to this

      1. Muskets with bayonets are the deadliest.

      2. For adjectives with one syllable, the "fast-faster-fastest" rule applies. For adjectives with three or more syllables, the "convenient-more convenient- most convenient" rule applies. In the case of adjectives with two syllables, either option is viable.

      Or so did my grammar books testify, I'm a third language English speaker, learned it that way big_smile

      1. Paul Wingert profile image60
        Paul Wingertposted 9 years agoin reply to this

        Of all the bayonet related injuries recorded during the Civil War,  only seven were fatal. From that point on, most fatalities were from shrapnel.

  2. profile image0
    ahorsebackposted 9 years ago

    Rafini , with all due respect , which is the most dangerous ? The tools of the human who has decidedly    turned evil ,....... or the human  himself  ?

    This is where the question turns real .

 
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