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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink9•1 year agoNo way, I’d go for A. Wouldn’t want that long neck wriggling about after the cut.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink18•1 year agoWhy not just use two guillotines so you can do a and b. Best of both worlds.
minus-squareenkerslinkfedilink9•1 year agoWho the heck has the budget for 2 guillotines?? It’s clearly B. If you ever needed to put that head on a pike to send a message, you wouldn’t want to carry that big neck around.
I’d go with B for obvious reasons
It’s far from obvious
I’d bisect the neck
On which axis?
The good one
The evil one
No way, I’d go for A. Wouldn’t want that long neck wriggling about after the cut.
Why not just use two guillotines so you can do a and b. Best of both worlds.
Who the heck has the budget for 2 guillotines??
It’s clearly B. If you ever needed to put that head on a pike to send a message, you wouldn’t want to carry that big neck around.
Thats a very convincing argument
Exactly what I thought about
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