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They made-up them with nice lanes to run in without hitting a pit. Very considerate
great way to stop the zombie apocalypse also
Absolutely barbaric
Simple way to stop cavalry. Dont eaven need to cover the holes.
"Incapacitate" yeah they would be preeeetty incapacitated on a spike lol
Vlad get ze pegs
Wow. I think american has a ton experience whit that kind of trap