Armor

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*Tim walks in wearing knight cosplay armor* man this is heavy

*me speaking* Too bad you didn't go with the graphene armor under the skin

*tim speaking* I was talking about cosplay

*me speaking* well...at least I know what armor provides the most flexibility and protection. Because in the movie called the hitman 47, I know that the villian wears "subdermal titanium body armor", but that is not the best choice. Since you have to be very flexible, kevlar, out of the window, just throw kevlar away. Now, the other option you may think of is nano cellulose, but, it could be theoretically be put under the skin. However *yeets the nano cellulose* the nano cellulose could react with your body and hurt you. So what's the next best thing? ....graphene, graphene is just carbon atoms placed in a certain pattern, and guess what? Graphene's carbon atoms won't react in bad ways with your body, and it's very flexible, and stronger than steel. But, I don't want this to get too long of a blog and take up too much of your time, so I'll just put the theory episode down bellow

(I thought I might as well make a hashtag because that's what all the hip kids are doing today I think, so #spreadingthetheories #filmtheory [please don't sue me])

But, my friend @kyu13 wanted me to show his club, so here's the club link, and you can join it if you want to: https://www.chess.com/club/the-united-chess-nations