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March 16, 2016, 05:34:15 PM
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The question then becomes is why wasnt there a safe keeping for the gun? A small safe cost $40 on amazon which requires a passcode.

Like I mean an actual small safe that requires intelligence to get to prevent the issue of the gun even going on the 1st place.

Thats another debate of educational side which should be reinforced to new gun owners and that pick up their license to carry a fire arm.
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March 16, 2016, 06:38:57 PM
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The question then becomes is why wasnt there a safe keeping for the gun? A small safe cost $40 on amazon which requires a passcode.

Like I mean an actual small safe that requires intelligence to get to prevent the issue of the gun even going on the 1st place.

Thats another debate of educational side which should be reinforced to new gun owners and that pick up their license to carry a fire arm.

What was that crash? Oh! A burglar just broke into the house. Let's see. Where did I put the combination for the safe? Is it on that slip of paper in the kitchen cabinet? Is it in my bedroom chest of drawers? Maybe it's the one written on the back side of the wall clock.

"Mr. Burglar, would you please wait until I can locate the combination to my safe? Why? Because I have my loaded gun in there that I need to use to repulse you."

He says that he is going to beat me, and maybe kill me, after he gets done raping me.

I have heard that if a woman can fantasize that it isn't rape, but that she is making love to her best lover, that rape can even be fun. Oh well. Might as well have some fun before I get beaten and murdered.

Wish I had left that gun out for my 4-y-o to play with...


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March 16, 2016, 07:28:19 PM
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The question then becomes is why wasnt there a safe keeping for the gun? A small safe cost $40 on amazon which requires a passcode.

Like I mean an actual small safe that requires intelligence to get to prevent the issue of the gun even going on the 1st place.

Thats another debate of educational side which should be reinforced to new gun owners and that pick up their license to carry a fire arm.

What was that crash? Oh! A burglar just broke into the house. Let's see. Where did I put the combination for the safe? Is it on that slip of paper in the kitchen cabinet? Is it in my bedroom chest of drawers? Maybe it's the one written on the back side of the wall clock.

"Mr. Burglar, would you please wait until I can locate the combination to my safe? Why? Because I have my loaded gun in there that I need to use to repulse you."

He says that he is going to beat me, and maybe kill me, after he gets done raping me.

I have heard that if a woman can fantasize that it isn't rape, but that she is making love to her best lover, that rape can even be fun. Oh well. Might as well have some fun before I get beaten and murdered.

Wish I had left that gun out for my 4-y-o to play with...


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Haha perfect. Love this.

You know, guns can do a lot of damage, just like knives can. Except a gun can actually defend you extremely accurately compared to a knife which can just cut cucumbers accurately. Still, they can hurt you.

Why don't we lock those up too?

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March 17, 2016, 10:13:29 AM
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The question then becomes is why wasnt there a safe keeping for the gun? A small safe cost $40 on amazon which requires a passcode.

Like I mean an actual small safe that requires intelligence to get to prevent the issue of the gun even going on the 1st place.

Thats another debate of educational side which should be reinforced to new gun owners and that pick up their license to carry a fire arm.

What was that crash? Oh! A burglar just broke into the house. Let's see. Where did I put the combination for the safe? Is it on that slip of paper in the kitchen cabinet? Is it in my bedroom chest of drawers? Maybe it's the one written on the back side of the wall clock.

"Mr. Burglar, would you please wait until I can locate the combination to my safe? Why? Because I have my loaded gun in there that I need to use to repulse you."

He says that he is going to beat me, and maybe kill me, after he gets done raping me.

I have heard that if a woman can fantasize that it isn't rape, but that she is making love to her best lover, that rape can even be fun. Oh well. Might as well have some fun before I get beaten and murdered.

Wish I had left that gun out for my 4-y-o to play with...


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Perfectly sums up American way of thinking...

Let's imagine the worst that statistically never happens and let's do something against it. No matter if this something is worst than the original idea.

Well, not so surprising from a country born from the cobra principle.
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March 17, 2016, 12:19:36 PM
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Perfectly sums up American way of thinking...

Let's imagine the worst that statistically never happens and let's do something against it. No matter if this something is worst than the original idea.

Well, not so surprising from a country born from the cobra principle.

Is BADecker even from the USA? BTW It is called "the cobra effect" not the cobra principal.
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March 17, 2016, 02:17:11 PM
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Perfectly sums up American way of thinking...

Let's imagine the worst that statistically never happens and let's do something against it. No matter if this something is worst than the original idea.

Well, not so surprising from a country born from the cobra principle.

Is BADecker even from the USA? BTW It is called "the cobra effect" not the cobra principal.

What is the USA? Is it the government? Is it a chunk of land? Is it a quasi-uniting of a batch of people, none of whom really understands any of the others? Might it simply be some people living on some land?

What do you really think the USA is? Note that different sections of law and legal give it different meanings for their purpose.

Ask my mommy where I'm from.

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March 17, 2016, 03:40:30 PM
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Perfectly sums up American way of thinking...

Let's imagine the worst that statistically never happens and let's do something against it. No matter if this something is worst than the original idea.

Well, not so surprising from a country born from the cobra principle.

Is BADecker even from the USA? BTW It is called "the cobra effect" not the cobra principal.

From what I remember yes he is.
Thanks for correction. I was translating it in a literal way.
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March 17, 2016, 03:41:19 PM
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Perfectly sums up American way of thinking...

Let's imagine the worst that statistically never happens and let's do something against it. No matter if this something is worst than the original idea.

Well, not so surprising from a country born from the cobra principle.

Is BADecker even from the USA? BTW It is called "the cobra effect" not the cobra principal.

What is the USA? Is it the government? Is it a chunk of land? Is it a quasi-uniting of a batch of people, none of whom really understands any of the others? Might it simply be some people living on some land?

What do you really think the USA is? Note that different sections of law and legal give it different meanings for their purpose.

Ask my mommy where I'm from.

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USA is the piece of land.
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March 17, 2016, 04:10:29 PM
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I like this "pro gun mom got shot" sort of things. Have anybody here seen any such breaking news when a not pro-gun mom got raped/killed/mugged because of the lack of means of self-defence?
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March 17, 2016, 06:50:20 PM
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In today's world, impossible to think life without guns.
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