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07-04-2013 , 01:01 AM
The thought of not existing anymore one day is depressing.

But the thought of everyone on this planet I hate no longer existing at some point is pretty good.

It all evens out.
07-04-2013 , 01:02 AM
If you just ignored them for awhile they'd probably leave, although that doesn't solve the problem of two roaming pitties in the neighbourhood (and you wouldn't get the opportunity to use with your gun.)
07-04-2013 , 01:06 AM
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Originally Posted by Cotton Hill
The thought of not existing anymore one day is depressing.
But the thought of everyone on this planet I hate no longer existing at some point is pretty good.

It all evens out.
Life's more fun when you're not afraid of death. My hedonism's showing.

Last edited by Oroku$aki; 07-04-2013 at 01:08 AM. Reason: Or psychopathy.
07-04-2013 , 01:09 AM
I compare it to doing psychedelics. Once you hit a certain age, if you haven't done them, one should skip psychedelics imo. You just get too grounded in reality and the chance of a freak out seems way higher.

However, if you start young, hey, no big deal, reality is what you make of it. No need to fear a huge shift in your own perception.
07-04-2013 , 01:39 AM
Which study? The one showing marijuana combats certain cancers?

You guys aren't moving to Colorado? I'm sorry you don't feel well
07-04-2013 , 01:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Oroku$aki
If you just ignored them for awhile they'd probably leave, although that doesn't solve the problem of two roaming pitties in the neighbourhood (and you wouldn't get the opportunity to use with your gun.)


No, I don't think I'm going to let two dogs stay on my property, considering the fact that I have two cats that go outside, and I don't like stepping in dog ****.

Regarding the gun comment, **** yourself.
07-04-2013 , 02:00 AM
I choose to believe I am going to live forever. The problem is that I don't live like someone who wants to live forever. 1st world problems.
07-04-2013 , 02:01 AM
Been nearly 4 years since my dad died in a freak accident.

My family has never been the same.
07-04-2013 , 02:02 AM
Sorry to hear it man.
07-04-2013 , 02:05 AM
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Originally Posted by LirvA
No, I don't think I'm going to let two dogs stay on my property, considering the fact that I have two cats that go outside, and I don't like stepping in dog ****.

Regarding the gun comment, **** yourself.
Ok, so what actually happened? I thought you wanted the opportunity to use your gun for more than just target practice.
07-04-2013 , 02:11 AM
And be nice. You've sent me a PM before, that means we're friends.
07-04-2013 , 02:11 AM
I have no desire to kill anything.

What happened was, I was inside my house in the middle of the night, and I noticed my cat creeping back and forth between the living room and dining room, looking out the windows, all hunched down and freaked out like there was something outside. I got my gun and a flashlight and went outside to investigate. I concede this was a bad idea. I rounded a corner of my house and saw two adult pit bulls about five feet away from me. I aimed at them and yelled and acted aggressively to chase them off. They went into the road, I holstered my gun, followed and watched them go into a neighbors fenced in yard with the gate open. I then proceeded to leave a very impolite and douche baggish note on their open gate.
07-04-2013 , 02:11 AM
I just think it was pretty dbaggy to say I wanted an opportunity to use my gun on a living thing. I don't like killing anything.
07-04-2013 , 02:13 AM
Oh that came off as dbaggy? my bad.
07-04-2013 , 02:16 AM
It did, and I apologize for reacting the way I did. It was douchebaggy as well.


Generally speaking, most gun owners don't like it when people insinuate that they want to use live animals for target practice. I certainly don't.
07-04-2013 , 02:21 AM
I didn't say you wanted to use live animals for target practice. I thought you wanted to shoot live animals instead of target practice.
07-04-2013 , 02:23 AM
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Originally Posted by LirvA
It did, and I apologize for reacting the way I did. It was douchebaggy as well.


Generally speaking, most gun owners don't like it when people insinuate that they want to use live animals for target practice. I certainly don't.
Lol, they probably don't. I don't care.
07-04-2013 , 02:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Oroku$aki
I didn't say you wanted to use live animals for target practice. I thought you wanted to shoot live animals instead of target practice.
Based on..?
07-04-2013 , 02:31 AM
Based on him wanting to shoot things I guess. Maybe because he's crazy.
07-04-2013 , 02:41 AM
No, I don't want to shoot living things.
07-04-2013 , 02:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Oroku$aki
Based on him wanting to shoot things I guess. Maybe because he's crazy.

07-04-2013 , 02:55 AM
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Originally Posted by LirvA
No, I don't want to shoot living things.
You'd find that easier to accomplish if you were unarmed.
07-04-2013 , 03:07 AM
It's actually very easy to accomplish with guns. I've had a gun for pretty much all my life. The only time I ever shot anything was when I was like 8, and I shot a bird, and a squirrel with a BB gun. I've never shot a living thing with a real gun in my life. It's not hard at all.

Defending yourself without a gun can be pretty hard though, especially if you're facing an attacker with a gun. That's really hard.
07-04-2013 , 09:12 AM
how many times have you been attacked by someone with a gun?
07-04-2013 , 09:29 AM
Never. Will I ever? If so, when?

      
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