Random Insanity Alliance Forum, Mark V
Cactuar Zone => Random lnsanity => Topic started by: 1ofkind on January 12, 2009, 10:14:54 pm
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*splooge*
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About 300 bucks, and knowledge of laws can get you one, but it takes honor to get one.
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Why do you even have one?
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thread needs mor boobs
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I'm going to your house if there is a zombie outbreak.
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Why do you even have one?
I have one, because I'm responsible, and have unique ability to protect myself, but what don't you have one?
Please don't tell me that you've fallen pray to the harmless mindset?
How cowardly, and how natural it would be to start.
I thought it was crazy at first actually, but it turns out that it's crazy not to.
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After 5 successful break-ins to my apartment building, next year, july 15th, when I turn 21 and legal to own a gun, I will whip out my dick/shotgun next time someone tries to fuck with me.
Although I'll probably end up buying two guns, one for close-range home defence (Shotgun) and one for recreational marksmanship and sniping zombies from my window (bolt action)
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The second amendment was made in the 1700's, for when American citizens still had to live in the fear of a possible British re-invasion. Back in the day when all people had were pitchforks, muskets, and torches.
I think someone forgot to tell you guys: The invasion's been called off. THEY AREN'T COMING.
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The second amendment was made in the 1700's, for when American citizens still had to live in the fear of a possible British re-invasion. Back in the day when all people had were pitchforks, muskets, and torches.
I think someone forgot to tell you guys: The invasion's been called off. THEY AREN'T COMING.
o rly?
But I do agree, trying to use the 2nd Amendment is BS. I think that if the person proves himself totally responsible, and to only use the gun in a life or death situation, then fine, they can have a gun. Hunting, they can have a gun. Hick who wants to blow the head off of people who look at him funny? Gotta say nah.
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Yea, just show off how you have 2 cameras...
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WASTE OF TIME!!!
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*drools*
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Wait! I meant to say unnatural:
To my mind, it is wholly irresponsible to go into the world incapable of preventing violence, injury, crime, and death. How feeble is the mindset to accept defenselessness. How unnatural. How cheap. How cowardly. How pathetic. Ted Nugent
I am scared of empty guns and keep mine loaded at all times. The family knows the guns are loaded and treats them with respect. Loaded guns cause few accidents; empty guns kill people every year. Elmer Keith
Our Founding Fathers were proud that Americans were trusted with arms because they knew that only when people are armed could they truly be thought of as free citizens. And that's where the circle closes. Those who want to deprive you of your right to keep and bear arms are intending to deprive you of your freedom, period. Like the criminals their policies encourage, these elitists know that it is always best to disarm victims before you enslave them. Charley Reese
If you carry a gun, people will call you paranoid. That's ridiculous. If I have a gun, what in the hell do I have to be paranoid about? Clint Smith
No law ever written has stopped any robber, rapist or killer, like cold blue steel in the hands of their last intended victim. W. Emerson Wright
The concealed firearm is not a cause of violence. It is a means of preserving one's life from violence. Xavier Breath
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I'd rather be like Putin: get trained in, like, five martial arts and be able to grab oxets out of the air.
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We live in a mid-sized Canuck city. 2 murders on average per year per 160,000 citizens. I leave my door unlocked when me and my mom are both away. Proof is in the pudding.
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are there a lot of people like that in your city, blew?
-moves there with guns-
fact of the matter is, if you disbelieve in having a gun, you're trusting the government more than you trust yourself. the government is ultimately not responsible for our protection; it is only a tool we use to protect ourselves, in addition to our own personal responsibility to protect ourselves. to overdepend on the government exerts a pressure on it which inevitably leads to some form of abuse and corruption (and in fact IS abuse of the government, to push it to be better than you push yourself to be, to load it with unrealistic expectations).
you might say, what if I disbelieve in having a gun, and disbelieve in the government having a gun? well if that disbelief was wide-spread enough that as a matter of conviction, even criminals would only use knives, it might be relevant as a means of leveling the playing field. that not being the case, one has to realize, life in this imperfect universe is hard, and sometimes that drives people crazy, and into irrational and dangerous behavior. they will have access to guns whether they're legal or not, but even if they didn't, society is obliged to protect itself from those people who can't protect society from themselves.
worst case scenario: 'gun crazy hicks' protecting you from actual crazy hicks with guns.
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2nd ammendment is to protect us from our own government.
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I believe that a handgun is enough to protect a plain ol' civilian like myself. >_> What the hell does a civilian need with an assault rifle?
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I believe that a handgun is enough to protect a plain ol' civilian like myself. >_> What the hell does a civilian need with an assault rifle?
handgun = wont work vs. body armor.
rifle = will work vs. body armor, but will not even the odds if you are outnumbered.
assault rifle = will
aside from personal defense against civil unrest, yes a handgun is sufficient for most civilian protection purposes; but only as long as the gov remains in power in the region (not the case in some regional disaster scenarios)
better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it. (besides it's a safer deterrent than nukes)
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An AK-47 does seem over the top if you claim it is solely for self defence. Most of the time your house isn't going to be burgled by 15+ people in body armor
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An AK-47 does seem over the top if you claim it is solely for self defence. Most of the time your house isn't going to be burgled by 15+ people in body armor
yeah, that only happens to cool people.
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The only reason it's over the top is due the the penetration factor, but as far as everything else it's actually absolutely perfect.
The magazine has a 30 rnd capacity, but I just keep 20 in each clip, and that's not really any more than some pistol clips capacity.
Anyway though I'm interested to know if you're actually knowledgeable about oxets, case's length, and cartilages all together enough to make such assumptions?
They did sell short range rounds for the AK, but I missed out on that promotional deal, and now they're just as expensive as normal rounds, but just further more for your information after a terrible conflict I bought a shotgun eventually. I recently took this out of the case, because I may have to worry about 4 gentlemen trying to kill me, and do god, knows what to my girlfriend after I ruin their lives for their acts against humanity.
In any case just know this:
if you ever actually need a gun, and are fortunate enough to own one you will never be more thankful anything else you possess in your life. The AK-47 is the most battle hardened, and proven for reliability rifle I know of beside the M1s or type rifles.
I'll even admit that I liked the idea of being able to take on a bad guy, and have the awesome gun to kill them, but it aint fun like that at all, because when you have a drawn rifle it truly does feel like just a piece of long metal with a bunch of metal mechanisms inside of it. It's actually so terrifying that you can't stop shaking for almost an hour, and your finger on a trigger is an ultimately sickening feeling when your rifle is drawn. If it weren't for me have my physical condition I guess I would have thrown up.
Get a rifle such as like one that can give you reliable protection, because when it comes down to a situation where you're the only one around God, just watches. The police, even if after called are 15 minutes away if you're lucky, and may not even show up, but in any case in the conflict that I was in the didn't even show up until the guy drove away. It's not about being tough, and thinking guns are cool, but simply being civilized.
Even a 13 yr old Canadian girls agree
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I'll even admit that I liked the idea of being able to take on a bad guy, and have the awesome gun to kill them, but it aint fun like that at all, because when you have a drawn rifle it truly does feel like just a piece of long metal with a bunch of metal mechanisms inside of it. It's actually so terrifying that you can't stop shaking for almost an hour, and your finger on a trigger is an ultimately sickening feeling when your rifle is drawn. If it weren't for me have my physical condition I guess I would have thrown up.
Um... I've used rifles before. lolwut?
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The second amendment was made in the 1700's, for when American citizens still had to live in the fear of a possible British re-invasion. Back in the day when all people had were pitchforks, muskets, and torches.
I think someone forgot to tell you guys: The invasion's been called off. THEY AREN'T COMING.
Yeah, you're probably- hey wait. Your head of state is the Queen... of England!
*goes to buy an AK*
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Anyway though I'm interested to know if you're actually knowledgeable about oxets, case's length, and cartilages all together enough to make such assumptions?
yes I happen to be quite knowledgable about cartilages
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Next year I'm getting my license. Then I'm driving to Nevada to buy a Desert Eagle. I have to get one before Obama bans guns.
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Anyway though I'm interested to know if you're actually knowledgeable about oxets, case's length, and cartilages all together enough to make such assumptions?
yes I happen to be quite knowledgable about cartilages
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its purdy