This was given to me by a friend today, who had visited a recent Mardi Gras parade. His girlfriend found it while randomly scavenging around.

It originally had a red rubber band on it, but that ended up cut and lost, hence the regular rubber band to keep it closed. Thankfully it was never used though.

    • over_clox@lemmy.worldOP
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      Har har, funny you aren’t…

      What do people do at Mardi Gras parades? Throw stuff…

      So who the fuck threw this brand new deadly arrow head from a Mardi Gras parade float? 🤔

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        Alright, let’s say someone did want to throw things at Mardi gras to hurt people

        The cheapest mechanical broad heads I can find (which aren’t this model) are about $16 for 10. Granted I didn’t look too hard, it could be there are cheaper ones out there, but most that I can find cost about that much or more for maybe 3-6 heads, so that’s probably pretty close to the bottom of the barrel.

        For that same money, you could have easily gotten hundreds of razor blades, nails, broken bottles, all kinds of little throwable sharp and pointy objects, and caused a lot more chaos.

        And you found one. That doesn’t exactly scream that someone was throwing these around the parade route intending to cause harm, they probably would have thrown a few of them, and if they were you probably would have heard about it.

        At the very least, you found it with the rubber band still on it they probably would have at least removed that before throwing it if that was their plan. Some cheaper broadhead are designed so that that band will break or be cut when it enters a deer allowing it to open up, just tossing one into a crowd wouldn’t exactly guarantee that it would open.

        More likely, I’m thinking someone’s box of archery equipment got knocked over in their car/truck, a stray broadhead got away from them were cleaning up and fell out onto the ground.

        Or maybe they threw it out for one reason or another and their trash can got knocked over

        Or it worked its way loose from an arrow while they were carrying gear to or from their car and fell off.

        Never attribute to malice what can be equally explained by incompetence.

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          My late father invented the folding crossbow. I know how deadly certain types of arrows are, and this ranks really high up there with weapons to kill and bleed out, which have no business being anywhere near a parade.

          If that makes me ‘paranoid’ to you, well so be it, but perfect paranoia is perfect awareness, and such a deadly brand new no rust arrowhead had no business being anywhere near a parade.

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            21 hours ago

            That’s the dumbest flex I’ve heard since 4th grade and you should get out of your head. This is America, we have guns if you want to mass murder. No one is taking down Mardi gras with a quiver full of broadheads.

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            Perfect awareness would be knowing what is and what is not a threat. Paranoia is seeing threats everywhere, even where there is no threat.

            Yes, that is a very dangerous object your friend found. It can seriously harm someone. What evidence did you find that makes you think it was being used for something nefarious, other than the location? Normally someone would find that and think “wow, some people are so dumb and careless to lose a dangerous item like this and leave it laying around!” You seemingly jumped to the conclusion that it is intentionally being used to hurt people.

            Without talking about how dangerous the arrowhead can be (we are aware), or where it was found in relation to a parade route (I’m guessing it isn’t someplace where the public is banned from entering), what makes you think it was an intentional act and not just the carelessness of someone losing it?

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        It’s much more likely this fell out of someone’s pocket during the festivities

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          That’s not even how these things work, they can’t even slip out of your pocket, due to the flesh catching and ripping mechanics of it.

          This doesn’t just slip out of a pocket.