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11-23-2018 , 05:32 PM
Just another day
11-24-2018 , 12:08 AM
The devil no doubt made him do it
11-24-2018 , 12:29 AM
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Originally Posted by jalfrezi
Your country is weird.
‘Tis
11-24-2018 , 12:45 AM
Twas ever thus.
11-24-2018 , 01:17 AM
That was my Frank McCourt deep-cut reference, y'all. Hope you guys enjoyed it.
11-24-2018 , 11:12 PM
That was me completely plagiarizing a post originally authored by mayo.

mayo, where u at, boyee?

Seems we human beings borrow
11-26-2018 , 08:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Jiggymike
Just because no one said it explicitly: going to meet a potentially dangerous and mentally unstable person to play guitar for your band was a terrible terrible decision. It doesn’t matter if your friend insisted, you push back harder and you do not budge, you don’t say “Welp guess I have to go, I’ll just bring a gun to be safe.” The risk/reward ratio here is unbelievably bad, you can find someone who plays guitar anywhere. The fact that you had time to deliberate over this and made a terrible decision makes it far more likely that you’d also make bad decisions with a gun in the heat of the moment.
Yeah, if person A wants you to meet known lunatic B then it's probably a good time to thoroughly evaluate your relationship with person A rather than acquiesce to their better judgement.

If there were a situation in which I thought there were a high enough chance that it could end with me needing to severely injure or kill someone that I would "need" a weapon, it's unlikely that I would tool up for the fight rather than find some new friends.

At the very least, I really don't want to kill someone but that might be because I wouldn't be able to detach my decisions from the action as oppose to pass it off as inevitable self-defence. Lunatic or not, I might just feel a little bit bad for getting into a position where I ended their life.

And, as a suggestion, maybe take the money spent on guns and put it into socialised healthcare. It's not as much fun as Tarantino style vigilante justice, but it could work out alright eventually.
11-27-2018 , 02:04 PM
11-27-2018 , 03:44 PM
11-28-2018 , 12:18 PM
Uh, that's not a black bear
11-28-2018 , 02:41 PM
Let the bears pay the bear tax! I pay the Homer tax!
11-29-2018 , 08:11 PM
One count of being a bear. And one count of being an accessory to being a bear.
11-29-2018 , 08:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Louis Cyphre
12-07-2018 , 07:47 PM
Georgia trying to catch up to Florida in the "how many ****ed up ways can we kill people" game.

Https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime...dV7?li=BBnbfcL
12-07-2018 , 09:11 PM
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His co-worker was also shot by accident.
You can't have knee-jerk reactions to irresponsible gun owners.

A responsible gun owner would've only shot the guy who owed a fiver.
12-11-2018 , 11:29 AM
12-11-2018 , 12:07 PM
We need more good toddlers with guns to prevent this kind of stuff.
12-14-2018 , 11:41 AM
Thread

12-18-2018 , 12:55 PM
Good news, everyone! Betsy DeVos has solved school shootings:
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The Federal Commission on School Safety said that it was "deeply troubled" by the Obama administration's 2014 guidance, which warned schools that they could be violating federal law if their discipline policies targeted minority students at higher rates.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/whi...licies-n949276
01-02-2019 , 01:28 AM
i do want to shoot up places when they forget my sauce as well.
01-02-2019 , 09:39 PM
01-03-2019 , 01:48 AM
You know what bothers me a lot reading through that twitter feed? The number of times the word accident is used im the headlines reporting on the stories
01-03-2019 , 10:03 AM
well of course it's an accident, what good is the right to own a firearm if you can't whip it out and fire it off wantonly into the air in celebration

      
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