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Have you ever loved something so much you just wanted to cut it? Raise your hand if you have. Police, arrest everyone with their hand in the air -- but watch out for hidden blades.

While it might look like a brain-bending puzzle, Mia Schmallenbach's Meeting Knives set actually features a brilliant design allowing four different kitchen knives: a paring knife, a carving knife, a chef's knife and a filleting knife to all stack inside each other on a single block of steel. The proportions of each knife were apparently determined by the Fibonacci sequence

Beautiful. You can get your own set for ~$920, or $480 if you're cool with a wood block instead of steel. Me? I'm a man of steel. Just sayin', you ever seen a man cut a fallen I-beam off a schoolbus full of children with nothing but his penis before? Probably should have used my laser vision.

Meeting Knives Set Is The Deadliest Puzzle I've Ever Seen [ohgizmo]

Thanks to Jessica, who once stabbed a knife with another knife for cutting her finger when she was slicing a tomato. LOLWUT?!

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