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Re: What Real Gun Safety Looks Like
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Originally Posted by
TheSanityAnnex
Again we just see things differently. You go through life telling yourself it could never happen to me, it's rather naive.
What are the odds it can happen to me?
You've obviously studied this and have all the hard data to lead you to a rational decision to sleep next to your gun every night.
What are the odds I will be murdered during a home invasion?
Please do not dodge this question again.
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Re: What Real Gun Safety Looks Like
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Originally Posted by
ChumpDumper
Obvious fear.
If you have no fear of being murdered at home you wouldn't sleep with a gun by you.
I have a very real fear of dying in a car wreck and I'm not afraid to admit it. My experience and the statistics justify that fea. Why are you afraid to admit your fear of being murdered in a home invasion?
Do your experience and the statistics justify your fear?
You can't seem to grasp the difference between fear and shit happens. Your projecting is quite telling.
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Re: What Real Gun Safety Looks Like
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Originally Posted by
TheSanityAnnex
You can't seem to grasp the difference between fear and shit happens. Your projecting is quite telling.
You are the one who is equating human life to a modem.
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Re: What Real Gun Safety Looks Like
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Originally Posted by
ChumpDumper
What are the odds it can happen to me?
You've obviously studied this and have all the hard data to lead you to a rational decision to sleep next to your gun every night.
What are the odds I will be murdered during a home invasion?
Please do not dodge this question again.
If I have the means to give myself an advantage in any situation I'll incorporate them, probability means little to me.
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Re: What Real Gun Safety Looks Like
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Originally Posted by
TheSanityAnnex
If I have the means to give myself an advantage in any situation I'll incorporate them, probability means little to me.
Another dodge.
What are the odds I will be murdered in a home invasion?
Please do not dodge this question again.
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Re: What Real Gun Safety Looks Like
Not having the means to protect one's self is irrational. Your pink pepper spray stun gun combo don't count.
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Re: What Real Gun Safety Looks Like
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Originally Posted by
ChumpDumper
Another dodge.
What are the odds I will be murdered in a home invasion?
Please do not dodge this question again.
Look it up if you're so curious. I've said numerous times I do not care how slim the chance. It does me no harm to be prepared to protect my own life. You obviously don't value your own life as much.
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Re: What Real Gun Safety Looks Like
I'm out for the night chump. We can resume tomorrow. Make sure you lock your doors tonight and turn on your security alarm.
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Re: What Real Gun Safety Looks Like
I bet you a million dollars I will not be murdered tonight.
Thanks for dodging the same question six times.
Don't ever accuse anyone of dodging again.
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Re: What Real Gun Safety Looks Like
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Originally Posted by
TheSanityAnnex
If I have the means to give myself an advantage in any situation I'll incorporate them, probability means little to me.
Basically the definition of irrational. If you had the means to wear a dental dam to bed every night so that you don't accidentally swallow a spider, would you do it?
what about living in a bubble like the bubble boy in an effort to reduce being infected by an airborne disease?
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Re: What Real Gun Safety Looks Like
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Originally Posted by
ChumpDumper
I bet you a million dollars I will not be murdered tonight.
Thanks for dodging the same question six times.
Don't ever accuse anyone of dodging again.
I've never once said the chances are high and have repeatedly said the probability of it happening means little to me. I value my life, along with that of my girlfriend who sleeps next to me every night. Being prepared for the slim chance of it happening is not fear. I place an inanimate object next to me at night, forget about it, and go to sleep. It is no different than locking your doors or arming a security system before you sleep. Is it irrational to lock doors and have a security system?
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Re: What Real Gun Safety Looks Like
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Originally Posted by
Th'Pusher
Basically the definition of irrational. If you had the means to wear a dental dam to bed every night so that you don't accidentally swallow a spider, would you do it?
what about living in a bubble like the bubble boy in an effort to reduce being infected by an airborne disease?
do you lock your doors at night? Do you have a security system installed at your home?
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Re: What Real Gun Safety Looks Like
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Originally Posted by
TheSanityAnnex
I've never once said the chances are high and have repeatedly said the probability of it happening means little to me. I value my life, along with that of my girlfriend who sleeps next to me every night. Being prepared for the slim chance of it happening is not fear. I place an inanimate object next to me at night, forget about it, and go to sleep. It is no different than locking your doors or arming a security system before you sleep. Is it irrational to lock doors and have a security system?
It's very different. You are actively preparing to kill someone.
You have tried denying and tapdancing around and deflecting from that fact, but the fact remains.
It made you equate your life with the circuits in your modem.
And it made you dodge the same question six times.
I'm playing the odds. I'm not going to be murdered in my home tonight. No gun necessary.
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Re: What Real Gun Safety Looks Like
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Originally Posted by
ChumpDumper
chances are better it will be in the parking lot of a Buffalo Wild Wings for something I posted here.
sounds like a fear to me, since you randomly mentioned it specifically
but i wouldn't worry too much, being in that much fear you've gone to great lengths to hide your identity and avoid being photographed at your faggy little spurs get togethers. if my post didn't soothe you and you're still worried, you could always get a gun.
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Re: What Real Gun Safety Looks Like
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Originally Posted by
TheSanityAnnex
I've never once said the chances are high and have repeatedly said the probability of it happening means little to me. I value my life, along with that of my girlfriend who sleeps next to me every night. Being prepared for the slim chance of it happening is not fear. I place an inanimate object next to me at night, forget about it, and go to sleep. It is no different than locking your doors or arming a security system before you sleep. Is it irrational to lock doors and have a security system?
I have an alarm, but never set it when I'm home. Just when I leave. One time I used it as a placebo for my seven year old. She was scared someone was going to kidnap her, so I walked her over to the alarm, armed "stay" mode and sent her to bed. She fell fast asleep. The funny thing is she didn't ask me to set it again the next night. She understood her fear was irrational.
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Re: What Real Gun Safety Looks Like
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Originally Posted by
m>s
sounds like a fear to me, since you randomly mentioned it specifically
It's a joke, Chachi.
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but i wouldn't worry too much, being in that much fear you've gone to great lengths to hide your identity and avoid being photographed at your faggy little spurs get togethers
lol you checked all the GTG pics looking for me?
That's gay, dude.
I only attended one GTG that I actually organized. It was fun but no one bothered to take any pictures to my knowledge.
Sorry to break your heart.
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Re: What Real Gun Safety Looks Like
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Originally Posted by
Th'Pusher
I have an alarm, but never set it when I'm home. Just when I leave. One time I used it as a placebo for my seven year old. She was scared someone was going to kidnap her, so I walked her over to the alarm, armed "stay" mode and sent her to bed. She fell fast asleep. The funny thing is she didn't ask me to set it again the next night. She understood her fear was irrational.
She's obviously packing heat now.
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Re: What Real Gun Safety Looks Like
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Originally Posted by
ChumpDumper
It's a joke, Chachi.
lol you checked all the GTG pics looking for me?
That's gay, dude.
I only attended one GTG that I actually organized. It was fun but no one bothered to take any pictures to my knowledge.
Sorry to break your heart.
i heard you and whottt got caught alone together in a closet no pun intended and that's why he and you were always afraid to have your pictures taken or something
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Re: What Real Gun Safety Looks Like
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Originally Posted by
ChumpDumper
It's very different. You are actively preparing to kill someone.
You have tried denying and tapdancing around and deflecting from that fact, but the fact remains.
It made you equate your life with the circuits in your modem.
And it made you dodge the same question six times.
I'm playing the odds. I'm not going to be murdered in my home tonight. No gun necessary.
Yet you still lock your door before you go to sleep.
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Re: What Real Gun Safety Looks Like
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Originally Posted by
m>s
i heard you and whottt got caught alone together in a closet no pun intended and that's why he and you were always afraid to have your pictures taken or something
Wow, you are really on a roll making shit up today. You have the fantasies of a twelve year old girl.
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Re: What Real Gun Safety Looks Like
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Originally Posted by
ChumpDumper
Wow, you are really on a roll making shit up today. You have the fantasies of a twelve year old girl.
your feelings started showing there at the end, relax dude always in so much fear
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Re: What Real Gun Safety Looks Like
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Originally Posted by
Th'Pusher
I have an alarm, but never set it when I'm home. Just when I leave. One time I used it as a placebo for my seven year old. She was scared someone was going to kidnap her, so I walked her over to the alarm, armed "stay" mode and sent her to bed. She fell fast asleep. The funny thing is she didn't ask me to set it again the next night. She understood her fear was irrational.
Seems pretty stupid to purchase an alarm system and not set it before you go to sleep, especially if you have a child. That's like putting a bark collar on your dog at night. Bet you don't lock your doors either right, chances are slim to nothing.
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Re: What Real Gun Safety Looks Like
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Originally Posted by
TheSanityAnnex
Yet you still lock your door before you go to sleep.
50-50 I do that. Don't get all OCD to check. And I never actively prepare to kill anyone every night as you do.
It's a safe neighborhood as far as that stuff is concerned. I looked it up.
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Re: What Real Gun Safety Looks Like
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Originally Posted by
Th'Pusher
I have an alarm, but never set it when I'm home. Just when I leave. One time I used it as a placebo for my seven year old. She was scared someone was going to kidnap her, so I walked her over to the alarm, armed "stay" mode and sent her to bed. She fell fast asleep. The funny thing is she didn't ask me to set it again the next night. She understood her fear was irrational.
i feel sorry for your kid, just becuase she's black doesn't mean she deserves to die..what a shitty father
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Re: What Real Gun Safety Looks Like
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Originally Posted by
m>s
your feelings started showing there at the end, relax dude always in so much fear
You fantasize about dudes. Relax, it's normal for homosexuals such as yourself.