G-Flex you ask why I'd learn to use these things, the answer is really simple. They're what I've got, and I've got a lot of them. If I had one totally legit weapon I wouldn't have even mentioned anything else, but I don't. Maybe "deadly efficiency" was too high a phrase but every other phrase I can think of that'd mean "I know how to use this to inflict pain and draw blood" comes out as a synonym.
Examples of use:
1]Fluorescent light-bulbs/tubes shatter when they're used but always leaves giant jagged bits of glass attached. For them to be deadly all you really need to do is shatter it on anything near the face and thrust. They're dangerous to use due to suspect mercury poison (if you use too often) and the shattered glass hazard. Best used when you have some protection over hands and feet (I used sheets).
2]Jars are best thrown and used to hamper movement. This is about as efficient as you get with glass jars (barring suicidal charging). Regardless they're still deadly.
3]Coathangers suck. They're only really useful if you bend the bottoms in a grip-like fashion, angle the hanging part farther out, and use it to gouge soft flesh (mainly eyes, ears, throat). I've got them bent into a variety of shapes all over the room (from when I experimented with them) and there are no plastic ones in the basement (all metal).
I was just trying to say the closest thing I had to bed-defense. It's shitty, low-dollar defense (most the stuff has been there for years) and the only things I'm really allowed. I'll likely never have to use these things seeing how the basement only has three small windows, but I don't doubt that knowing how to use the things I've got will come in handy.
If anyone has anymore rebuttals and what have you, PM me. I'd like us to get back to the OT and stop cluttering this thread.