2326 pts ยท February 4, 2014
I eat it. Pretty sure it's a sesame leaf.
Exercising force freely infringes on other's rights and liberties. 8/8
The gold standard. That doesn't give you a right to exercise it. You have the right to do so in defense of your own civil liberties, but 7/?
Against what most people have, you need comparable force. But, people in everyday life wouldn't need machine guns. And can be considered 6/?
The govt, but I also don't think that prohibited weapons are terrible. AR's for me are fine as they are what is common. To defend 5/?
It also covers issues with government. It was to protect people from the government. It is true that we need to be able to defend from 4/?
Would primarily own muskets. While the bill of rights is built on other documents, it itself is not an enumeration of human rights, as 3/?
Would expect a normal citizen to own them. They talk about the right to bear arms to form a militia, and the common people at the time 2/?
While that and other repeating guns existed, they were either uncommon or unwieldy, thus one could not assume that the founding fathers 1/?
Is it actually, or is it just timelapse?
Carma?
What did you do?
That was my first thought. But it depends on circumstances. What wattage?
Wait, did you replace them because it wasn't working? Or is it not working after replacing?
That looks a little weird. Smell it lightly. If it smells rotten or spoiled, well, just don't drink it
Is there something on the other side??
Sounds like some psycho pass shit
Yes, like I said, somewhat different. But same idea, and it would probably do both. Just maybe not in the weird way the post said.
That is fair, and like I said, I think that part was sensationalized. The idea is the same though.
Yea, not sure how parents would feel with their kids being used for human wave tactics. Also, hard to use tactics when there is a shooter
I mean, I was just as curious, but then just checked their website
That is essentially what the post said. Things were made more macabre by the poster in order to grab people's attention
To decrease the ability to shoot accurately and also buy time to escape, which is what the post said. 3/3
ALICE website says that while it is a last resort, in the case of the shooter already being in the room, you should try to cause havoc 2/?
Is it really though. I mean, in not an expert, but I looked it up since you had no response. The C in ALICE is from counter, and the 1/?
There could be some other hydrocarbons other than methane, which would sink. But then, open the door instead of a window.
Except, not? Natural gas is methane, or at least primarily so, and so lighter than most air molecules.
I also want to buy this
Eyyy, gamers unite. Got a snes classic
Non newtonian fluids. They'll fill a space, but pick it up and they're solid again.
I eat it. Pretty sure it's a sesame leaf.
Exercising force freely infringes on other's rights and liberties. 8/8
The gold standard. That doesn't give you a right to exercise it. You have the right to do so in defense of your own civil liberties, but 7/?
Against what most people have, you need comparable force. But, people in everyday life wouldn't need machine guns. And can be considered 6/?
The govt, but I also don't think that prohibited weapons are terrible. AR's for me are fine as they are what is common. To defend 5/?
It also covers issues with government. It was to protect people from the government. It is true that we need to be able to defend from 4/?
Would primarily own muskets. While the bill of rights is built on other documents, it itself is not an enumeration of human rights, as 3/?
Would expect a normal citizen to own them. They talk about the right to bear arms to form a militia, and the common people at the time 2/?
While that and other repeating guns existed, they were either uncommon or unwieldy, thus one could not assume that the founding fathers 1/?
Is it actually, or is it just timelapse?
Carma?
What did you do?
That was my first thought. But it depends on circumstances. What wattage?
Wait, did you replace them because it wasn't working? Or is it not working after replacing?
That looks a little weird. Smell it lightly. If it smells rotten or spoiled, well, just don't drink it
Is there something on the other side??
Sounds like some psycho pass shit
Yes, like I said, somewhat different. But same idea, and it would probably do both. Just maybe not in the weird way the post said.
That is fair, and like I said, I think that part was sensationalized. The idea is the same though.
Yea, not sure how parents would feel with their kids being used for human wave tactics. Also, hard to use tactics when there is a shooter
I mean, I was just as curious, but then just checked their website
That is essentially what the post said. Things were made more macabre by the poster in order to grab people's attention
To decrease the ability to shoot accurately and also buy time to escape, which is what the post said. 3/3
ALICE website says that while it is a last resort, in the case of the shooter already being in the room, you should try to cause havoc 2/?
Is it really though. I mean, in not an expert, but I looked it up since you had no response. The C in ALICE is from counter, and the 1/?
There could be some other hydrocarbons other than methane, which would sink. But then, open the door instead of a window.
Except, not? Natural gas is methane, or at least primarily so, and so lighter than most air molecules.
I also want to buy this
Eyyy, gamers unite. Got a snes classic
Non newtonian fluids. They'll fill a space, but pick it up and they're solid again.