The internet is a very weird place. You can literally have the best of content and still go unnoticed. And then, you might be viral within a matter of time with something as irrelevant as ‘how will a snake wield a knife?”
Yes, a user going by the name of Ellison Chappell came up with the genius question on Twitter. He posted a picture where there were two options – with the mouth or with the tail.
finally found a reasonable question pic.twitter.com/gdtqf7IkD4
— 𝕮𝖍𝖆𝖕𝖕𝖊𝖑𝖑 𝕰𝖑𝖑𝖎𝖘𝖔𝖓 ಠ_ಠ 2͎0͎2͎0͎ (@ChappellTracker) July 10, 2018
The question collected a plethora of answers as tweeple go together to solve the problems with their respective opinions.
Will go with tail, much more space, flexibility to manoeuvre.
— Abhinandan Mishra (@mishra_abhi) July 11, 2018
the first makes more sense to the snek, the second looks more like an adaptation a rattler would get. Neither really makes sense though when you realize all sneks have 20-some sharp knives set in their mouths.
— Jacofautum (@Jacofallnations) July 11, 2018
People even had proof.
Evidence for the picture on the right. pic.twitter.com/vQ9m78j7oO
— JC (@conductress) July 11, 2018
If she holds it with the tail she can also use her teeth as weapons so attack will go up but the knife could be easily knocked out of her tail hold so defensively he Mouth would be better. I say it depends on the anticipated fight! (Go snek go! Killem!)
— Kellz (@PokeKellz) July 11, 2018
Obviously tail, since they already have knives in their mouth. pic.twitter.com/9vQDn6Abq1
— Vanessa A M Nadal (@VAMNit) July 14, 2018
One way gives one attack per round, the other two. So I think at least from a D&D perspective, this is a no-brainer.
— Adam Bjorndahl (@AdamBjorndahl) July 11, 2018
She lives in reality.
https://twitter.com/alice__ju/status/1017243706372644864
We decided on this 😉 pic.twitter.com/WaSy1yBpqO
— Dyrk Ashton (@UnDyrk) July 11, 2018
— fooly booly ✇ (@isaiahcarr21) July 12, 2018
Now, this looks interesting too!
https://twitter.com/JollyHir/status/1017057874042814469
While the debate continues on the micro-blogging site, why don’t you try your brains on this? Let us know your answers. 😀