>>1023997Reading knife forums where people are pro-batonny chop chop will make you stupid and blind with abject rage if you let it get to you. It can however be a source of unending hilarity as people whine over breaking $100+ knives via ignorant abuse. When the knife breaks it is like there entire world goes on pause for them to contemplate what has just happened. Invariably, they will try to piece it back together like somehow this will fix the tear in their reality. Then they move on to making disparaging remarks about the knife, the steel, the company, etc, in order to feel better always ending in "I wouldn't take that with me in a survival situation" or similar remark.