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Shooting at NIU (pg. 3)
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| DjRow |
wtffff lol
put the other one up,the f word |
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| delobbo |
| quote: | Originally posted by DjRow
wtffff lol
put the other one up,the f word |
you do it :clown: |
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| Blake_Jarrell |
shell have a great career in the adult entertainment industry later in life |
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| Blake_Jarrell |
what
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was that blood or yolk coming out of his head? |
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| tolgar |
| quote: | Originally posted by Blake_Jarrell
what
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was that blood or yolk coming out of his head? |
Seriously, I don't know. I'm trying to figure out how it could be fake. Super creepy how the guy walks towards the camera at the end, too. |
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| Blake_Jarrell |
angeldust (PCP) could make this totally possible
ive heard of people getting shot on it and totally unphased by the bullet wounds |
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| tolgar |
| quote: | Originally posted by Blake_Jarrell
angeldust (PCP) could make this totally possible
ive heard of people getting shot on it and totally unphased by the bullet wounds |
Very true. I've seen a guy on pcp get stabbed repeatedly and still take on 5 guys. |
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| seneca |
I was just thinking about this whole "right to bear arms" amendment in our constitution. Think about this...
the population back in the day was less than 1% of what it is today. There were threats of other countries attacking and overcoming the democracy in the country's early stages. I surely would have wanted to have a gun to protect myself from attack. Well now that we have police & military to protect our citizens, cities and country... where does the right to bear arms seem relevant now?
When you have a population exponentially increase in size, not everyone is going to be a stable perfect person. Case in point the people that carry out these attacks in schools, cities and homes. What if, these people had no access to guns? What do you think would have happened?
I'm no activist here... just some random thoughts popped through my head and thought I'd share. |
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| tolgar |
| quote: | Originally posted by seneca
I was just thinking about this whole "right to bear arms" amendment in our constitution. Think about this...
the population back in the day was less than 1% of what it is today. There were threats of other countries attacking and overcoming the democracy in the country's early stages. I surely would have wanted to have a gun to protect myself from attack. Well now that we have police & military to protect our citizens, cities and country... where does the right to bear arms seem relevant now?
When you have a population exponentially increase in size, not everyone is going to be a stable perfect person. Case in point the people that carry out these attacks in schools, cities and homes. What if, these people had no access to guns? What do you think would have happened?
I'm no activist here... just some random thoughts popped through my head and thought I'd share. |
Also, remember at the time they wrote that amendment...people were using muskets...not semi-auto or automatic weapons. |
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| seneca |
| quote: | Originally posted by tolgar
Also, remember at the time they wrote that amendment...people were using muskets...not semi-auto or automatic weapons. |
thank you... that was part of my point that I left out b/c I have like 10 other things going on here at my desk...
but seriously... come on. When someone else has the motive to harm and they are going to take their own life at the end it's a helpless situation unless certain variables are taken out of the equation. |
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| Blake_Jarrell |
how would you defend yourself if the government were to fail to protect you? also, the removal of the 5th ammendement would just strengthen the black market...look at what banning drugs did...
my brother and I are the only males in my family that arent active members of the NRA so I guess you can take what I say with a grain of salt. I grew up around guns my whole life and was taught to respect weapons. I really believe if the government were to take away the right to bear arms in a sudden and absolute manner there would be a massive upheaval. I am, however, all about stricter regulation and waiting periods.
You guys need more Ted Nugent in your lives. |
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