idk, if that was a word-of-the-day/crossfit crossover joke I'd give it at least 7/10.
Workout of the Day.
idk, if that was a word-of-the-day/crossfit crossover joke I'd give it at least 7/10.
You should see my ramrod. Yuge.
Honest question, dude: wtf do you need three handguns?
You ever have to fire any of those guns in self-defense SD3?
Workout of the Day.
There has to be a good jerk off joke somewhere in there. Impressive times nonetheless. Apologies on the miscommunication there, wfudkn.
Was this not close enough? Obama did nothing
"During the first two years of Obama’s Presidency, Democrats held the legislative and executive branches but still faced a 5–4 conservative majority on the Supreme Court. But 2 of those conservatives were fairly moderate, leading to narrow rulings in favor of preserving Obamacare and legalizing gay marriage, for example."
@SD3
I was 17 when Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 came out. It was the same year I got an Xbox 360 for Christmas, and it was the first game I bought. I played that level. I know literally dozens of friends and family that played that level. And none of them have ever committed a gun-related crime. I bet this terrorist that shot these people in Las Vegas had never even heard of that level.
Video games do not cause gun violence. It is the laziest, most inaccurate argument (seems like those are the only kind the right has). I don't like blanket statements, but NO ONE has ever played a violent video game and become inspired to recreate it in real life without many other underlying circumstances.
I mean I know literally dozens of friends that own guns and have never killed anyone? Two can play that game. My argument was we normalize and champion media that glorifies exactly what we're all trying to prevent and no one wants to even mention it when looking for solutions.
Handguns in the hand of citizens who have a clean record and have been thoroughly checked for mental disorders or red flags and legally purchased the handgun are ok. Video games that don't have playable scenes where kids walk into an airport as Russians and gun down a thousand innocent people or scenes closely related to that story line are ok.
How are video games any different than movies? TV shows?
I'd vote to repeal the 2nd amendment, but if we are talking about other possible solutions, this twitter thread seems kind of interesting. Basically cost internalization.
I mean I know literally dozens of friends that own guns and have never killed anyone? Two can play that game. My argument was we normalize and champion media that glorifies exactly what we're all trying to prevent and no one wants to even mention it when looking for solutions.