...practice and learning to count. Why does "counting" play an important part in the process???? Because a knife does NOT fly to its intended target like an arrow. ...
4 Answers · Sports · 27/09/2012
...with a pencil using the eraser end and see what happens. If you hit your fingers then assume that if you were using a real knife you finger would have been sliced off. Keep a tally of how often...
3 Answers · Games & Recreation · 18/11/2016
...have been complaining about that. Treyarch affected knifing so that it's more "fair" in Black Ops. Just like...
4 Answers · Consumer Electronics · 19/02/2011
Yeah, but we could only play it once...
8 Answers · Entertainment & Music · 15/06/2011
... say that you are really brave but really stupid for trying the knife game song, i would be to scared to do it. And I recommend that...
2 Answers · Health · 11/08/2013
... fingers, moving the knife back and forth, trying to not hit their fingers. Source(s): Knife game - Wikipedia http://en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/5-Finger...
7 Answers · Games & Recreation · 21/02/2009
There is an assumption that the person on the wheel, etc, has assumed a certain amount of risk by agreeing to be there. However, if the thrower misrepresented this risk (for example by lying about experience), then they could be liable.
3 Answers · Politics & Government · 05/01/2009
Knifing is different from CoD. You can only 1- hit kill with knife , by knifing someone in the back. Don't try rushing into people to knife , you'll need about 3 hits to kill.
3 Answers · Games & Recreation · 01/01/2012
... Evil is a much more action-oriented game. The knife is pretty reliable in that, it causes great damage and can be used on fallen enemies; you can also hit and run with it, which pretty much sums up a good strategy to not die. ...
1 Answers · Games & Recreation · 29/09/2011
... and flying - you hang onto that knife when you hit or roll - it will probably break your wrist... by rolling up into a little ball and playing dead. There is no way you can physically...
3 Answers · Sports · 17/01/2017