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Ye old axephorisms for a new axe throwing year.

For IATC last year, I handed out/hid little axephorism cards wherever I could, and I decided to start this year by creating twenty or so new ones. For those that don’t know, an aphorism is a pithy little saying that’s supposed to reveal a larger, universal truth. Think Benny Franklin’s common sayings. You know. You know what I’m talking about. “An apple a day keeps the doctor away,” that sort of stuff.

Unfortunately, there are precious few aphorisms for axe throwing. I’m here to change that.

So here they are – the Axephorisms passed down generation after generation, lovingly collected by yours truly:

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