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Old 03-25-2011, 09:57 AM   #171 (permalink)
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Ah dammit, it just happens to me
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Old 03-25-2011, 02:28 PM   #172 (permalink)
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I figure that if someone breaks into my home and steals my TV, I'd rather have my TV stolen than be a person who fires a gun at someone else. A TV ain't worth shooting someone and possibly becoming a murderer. I reckon I'd rather be beat up than shoot and risk killing someone too.

I think that when everyone have access to guns, then everyone have more reason to fear everyone else. It promotes a more violent society.
I believe the same to an extent.
Most people who cite gun rights are fearful idiots IMO. I have no issue owning a gun and have a few in my house because of my step father being a cop, but I wouldn't shoot someone over a tv and unless it was a life threatening situation I would not shoot someone.


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i'm not trolling. it's a personal opinion of mine regarding discipline and i can't believe that someone gave me an infraction for what i believe in. well, that's fine, sometimes people tend to disagree with your opinion by means of power tripping.

anyways, let me say my point again, guns are created to implement discipline. i did not say killing or death. people tend to shove in the "peace talk" process in terms of achieving an organized society, but really, if you happen to know something about military, sometimes, if all else fail, scaring them is the best option. and guns are pretty much the scariest thing on earth right now. why do they allow police officers to carry one? simple. cause it denotes discipline. they're disciplinarians and guns are essential tool to execute that discipline.

if you can't accept my opinion, that ain't my problem anymore.
Your opinions are pretty immature and loaded with stupidity hence me saying you are EITHER trolling or just extremely stupid.

Also I agree with dj you would fit well in Texas because of your views.
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Old 03-25-2011, 06:16 PM   #173 (permalink)
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Guns were definitely not made simply to keep discipline. Sure there used for that but there are so many other uses. And about a cop carrying one...I am much more afraid of the power that cop is given in a court of law than the firearm on his side. I have a gun, does that mean im trying to control someone, no I dont want to be ****ed with.
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Old 03-25-2011, 09:12 PM   #174 (permalink)
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Old 03-25-2011, 10:09 PM   #175 (permalink)
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I figure that if someone breaks into my home and steals my TV, I'd rather have my TV stolen than be a person who fires a gun at someone else. A TV ain't worth shooting someone and possibly becoming a murderer. I reckon I'd rather be beat up than shoot and risk killing someone too.

I think that when everyone have access to guns, then everyone have more reason to fear everyone else. It promotes a more violent society.
I feel like you and s_k think this way because you don't have to live in already hostile environments were you are constantly worried about having to protect yourself from some random knucklehead.
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I got teased in secondary school for the first year or so, from about the ages of 11 to 13ish. Then it just seemed to stop, maybe to do with me being one of the first to have a growth spurt and towering over almost everyone in my year. By the time they caught up with me, they'd moved on.
This is kind of like my experience. Until high school I was always one of the tallest kids in my grade. I also had a deep voice and facial hair before most of the other guys and was--I'm sure this won't surprise anyone here--a major wiseass. By the time high school rolled around I was more average height than tall compared to other people but I think I was kind of entrenched in people's minds as someone they didn't want to mess with so I never had any problems with being bullied or anything.
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Old 03-25-2011, 10:14 PM   #177 (permalink)
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I feel like you and s_k think this way because you don't have to live in already hostile environments were you are constantly worried about having to protect yourself from some random knucklehead.
I feel the same way as them and I live in the most violent big city in the US.
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I feel the same way as them and I live in the most violent big city in the US.
I guess you have a deathwish and big cajones
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Nope. I just think that the best way to solve a problem probably involves not contributing to it.
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Old 03-25-2011, 10:48 PM   #180 (permalink)
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Nope. I just think that the best way to solve a problem probably involves not contributing to it.
yeah but if you have no choice and your back is against the wall what then?

you are just going to let someone kill you because you don't want to "contribute" to the problem
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