i remember a picture of cybargs from back in the day shooting some gun in a redneck's backyard. was one of the trashiest things i've ever seen. reminds me of those photos you see of asian babies smoking cigarettes.
those two terms paired together is one of the bizarrest things i've ever heard of, let alone as something to aspire to.
Asian redneck? Just how broken down will the English be?
i'm surprised his parents let him fly to the US to hang out with his internet friends.
He told me once on the internet that his parents only sent him because they secretly hoped he wouldn't come back.
My parents left me in the UK when they moved to Australia - there were sloppy and I tracked them down.
Fuck Israel
http://www.cnn.com/2016/02/05/us/tennes … =obnetworkAn 11-year-old boy in Jefferson County, Tennessee, has been sentenced to spend the next eight years in juvenile prison for the murder of an 8-year-old girl, according to a court document.
The boy was found guilty of first-degree murder for shooting MaKayla Dyer in the chest with a shotgun after she refused to let him play with her puppy, according to a sentencing document
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Speaking to the girls through a window of the mobile home, the boy asked MaKayla if he could play with her puppy, but she refused, the document states.
The boy took a BB gun and a shotgun from a closet, and pointed the shotgun through the window of the home -- down at MaKayla -- and fired, hitting her just above her heart,
I think mandatory gun safes and trigger locks might have prevented this.
"No mandatory safes because freedoms!"
Yes but what if the British had invaded, how would 11 year olds get hold of shotguns then?
Fuck Israel
Really sad.
Price of freedom son.
Fuck Israel
was this necessary? i get you hate the us, but a child died. hate the gun laws or dont but damn you're a fucking prick.Dilbert_X wrote:
Price of freedom son.
A child dies every 4 seconds. Maybe if you get mad enough you can try to stop the avoidable ones.pirana6 wrote:
was this necessary? i get you hate the us, but a child died. hate the gun laws or dont but damn you're a fucking prick.Dilbert_X wrote:
Price of freedom son.
I don't hate anyone, I hate stupidity and people who support stupidity.pirana6 wrote:
was this necessary? i get you hate the us, but a child died. hate the gun laws or dont but damn you're a fucking prick.Dilbert_X wrote:
Price of freedom son.
Fuck Israel
You clearly hate the us and most people in it. Or at least you think they're less than you.Dilbert_X wrote:
I don't hate anyone, I hate stupidity and people who support stupidity.pirana6 wrote:
was this necessary? i get you hate the us, but a child died. hate the gun laws or dont but damn you're a fucking prick.Dilbert_X wrote:
Price of freedom son.
I'm only allowed to hate children killing themselves if I make cunty comments about it?DrunkFace wrote:
A child dies every 4 seconds. Maybe if you get mad enough you can try to stop the avoidable ones.pirana6 wrote:
was this necessary? i get you hate the us, but a child died. hate the gun laws or dont but damn you're a fucking prick.Dilbert_X wrote:
Price of freedom son.
No, you have to be able to exact moral outrage in order to further your agenda.pirana6 wrote:
I'm only allowed to hate children killing themselves if I make cunty comments about it?DrunkFace wrote:
A child dies every 4 seconds. Maybe if you get mad enough you can try to stop the avoidable ones.pirana6 wrote:
was this necessary? i get you hate the us, but a child died. hate the gun laws or dont but damn you're a fucking prick.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
It is creepy that parents think it is okay to expose their children to guns at such an early age.
https://www.reddit.com/r/ar15/comments/ … order_but/
Of course if the kid grabs a gun and kills herself or someone else the parents will act shocked and talk about how "we did everything right to make sure they knew gun safety".
https://www.reddit.com/r/ar15/comments/ … order_but/
Of course if the kid grabs a gun and kills herself or someone else the parents will act shocked and talk about how "we did everything right to make sure they knew gun safety".
I don't know how that sort of approach gets you anywhere but the idea that a gun is like a toy.
My first exposure to guns were some a couple .22 pump action rifles my dad had. We didn't have a safe at the time, but he kept them in the rafters of our basement and I never learned where the bullets were until we went shooting where I was somewhere in the 10-12 year old range. When you go through that effort to keep something out of a kids hands, they'll learn it's something not to fuck around with. But it's also not as dangerous as leaving loaded weapons around and telling your kids how dangerous they are and to stay away from your forbidden closet of mystery because that'll just encourage their curiousity to look at it when you're not around.
My first exposure to guns were some a couple .22 pump action rifles my dad had. We didn't have a safe at the time, but he kept them in the rafters of our basement and I never learned where the bullets were until we went shooting where I was somewhere in the 10-12 year old range. When you go through that effort to keep something out of a kids hands, they'll learn it's something not to fuck around with. But it's also not as dangerous as leaving loaded weapons around and telling your kids how dangerous they are and to stay away from your forbidden closet of mystery because that'll just encourage their curiousity to look at it when you're not around.
You're dad and my dad musta grown up together.
My first exposure was to my dads .22's that he kept in the rafters of the basement. There were 3 rules as soon as you touched the weapon. First was to NEVER point it at anybody ever. Second was to always assume it was loaded, even if you watched the person that handed it to you check it. Third was to check it as soon as you were handed it. Drop and check the magazine, check the chamber.
That chick is going to assume guns are toys and use them as such. She's got her finger on the trigger in every fucking picture.
My first exposure was to my dads .22's that he kept in the rafters of the basement. There were 3 rules as soon as you touched the weapon. First was to NEVER point it at anybody ever. Second was to always assume it was loaded, even if you watched the person that handed it to you check it. Third was to check it as soon as you were handed it. Drop and check the magazine, check the chamber.
That chick is going to assume guns are toys and use them as such. She's got her finger on the trigger in every fucking picture.
The part about that giving me the shivers is a gun made to look like a child's toy, normalizing it for "fun" value, and the fact that (even though the rifle is partially disassembled) her finger is placed playfully on the trigger as she's pointing it at some distant point level to the ground. Guns are srs bzwax and goofing around with them is bad.SuperJail Warden wrote:
It is creepy that parents think it is okay to expose their children to guns at such an early age.
https://www.reddit.com/r/ar15/comments/ … order_but/
Of course if the kid grabs a gun and kills herself or someone else the parents will act shocked and talk about how "we did everything right to make sure they knew gun safety".
Lessons in firearms safety is not a proofing measure. It's a preventative measure. People who've went to driving school can still get in wrecks. Saying that a child mishandling a gun after safety lessons invalidates the efficacy of firearms safety courses is as logically flawed as blanket statements usually are.
As we Americans are currently living in a vast sea of iron left lying around by a discouraging number of adults, the probability that a child will come in contact with or be in proximity to a gun makes me hope that they've learned a healthy respect for them, and will leave them alone if they shouldn't be handling them.
If you're keeping guns just sitting in your closet, you don't deserve to own guns.DesertFox- wrote:
your forbidden closet of mystery
That part's a Simpsons reference, but it's apparently also quite common.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
If you're keeping guns just sitting in your closet, you don't deserve to own guns.DesertFox- wrote:
your forbidden closet of mystery
Everyone deserves guns, it's a right. Haven't you read the 2nd amendment?unnamednewbie13 wrote:
If you're keeping guns just sitting in your closet, you don't deserve to own guns.DesertFox- wrote:
your forbidden closet of mystery
The holiest of holy infallible document of peace, love and freedom which has been altered 17 times is beyond reproach.
pls kindly fuck off with your freedom hating liberal propaganda.
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