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>tfw no lewds on my birthday
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Screw it
One time my five year old sister and I went in a hike in the woods and I told her “now if we come across a bear in here, I will throw myself in front of it and you run away!” And she looked me dead in the eye and said “No sorry I called it.” I was like, “what? You want to die? You’re five!” She just looked into the abyss and said, “I have been here too long.” And honestly? Big Mood.
“I have been here too long.” I’m through
Damn
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ehh what the hell
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Im Going to reblog this every day to test this, its MAGIC ITS FRIGGIN MAGIC
I need to believe in the heart of the post…
Oh? Well… *reblag*
i reblogged this and now my uncle is giving me 250 to dye my hair nani the fucko
I have nothing to lose
my palm was itchin today not riskin it
I always reblog the money posts cause I can’t afford not too lol
It works. I just got $300 for no reason.
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Doing this again because last time I reblogged this I got $50
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USA: nothing’s wrong with our gun laws!
also USA:
I mean like I understand why a blind man having a gun is a silly concept, but do you propose he has his rights curtailed because of his disability and get treated as a second-class citizen?
I honestly can’t tell if this guy is serious or sarcastic
Assume he’s being serious and answer his question…
If you don’t know why a blind man having a gun is a bad idea then I honestly can’t help you
If you don’t know why taking rights away from people is a bad idea I can’t help you either. Enjoy your European dystopia.
time to treat the disabled as second class now
You’re basically denying someone a right because they’re disabled.
You gotta be able to see the unfortunate implications within that.
are y’all idiots? it’s not about discriminating against the disabled it’s about safety. your rights are not absolutely unconditional, innocent people have to be protected. a blind person cannot possible use a gun safely. is this the hill you’re willing to die on, y’all are so obsessed with guns you’d bend yourselves over backward to try and somehow justify that a person who literally cannot see can fire a weapon safely. the same way that a felon can not legally carry a gun because they are more likely to hurt someone if they do, a blind person should not be carrying a gun because they are more likely to hurt someone if they do. blind people and felons are obviously not the same, but the reasoning is the same
Unlike a felon, a blind person has never hurt anyone, and may own the weapon without firing it. Collectors exist, and they can be blind.
Also comparing a blind person to a felon? What the fuck dude?
I’m laughing so hard at @free-lunch-felon because the guy is a hunter and a marksman who passed a shooting test to get his CWP
Kind of shits all over their claim that a blind person just “CAAAAANT DO THAAAAT!!”
You can also be legally blind and still see
Some types of competition shooting depend entirely on body movement and don’t rely on eyesight at all.
As long as the shooter has control over their breathing and their trigger finger, they can shoot targets like the one at left:
Your score is based on the distance between the two furthest bullet holes. While the right-side target hit the bulls-eye, the shots are all over: it’s accurate, but it’s not “precise”. The left-side target shows mediocre accuracy, but superb precision shooting.
You can only shoot like that by carefully controlling every move your body makes to keep your rifle perfectly still the entire time: no vision required. You can judge your score by physically touching the bullet holes: again, no vision required.
Besides, a blind shooter saves money on expensive scopes.
And besides, like Uncle Joe Biden says, get a double barrel shotgun and just blow holes in your door. No sight required because you can’t see through those damned doors anyway
Liberals are all about rights for the disabled until guns come about.
Don’t curtail anyone’s rights. People who wish to strip ANYONE of their rights deserve to be shot
And this is why there’s a wage gap
Call me back when more women are dying on the job way more than men already do!
owo what’s this? Men work more stressful and dangerous jobs and are offered less time off or sympathy.
This is really the entirely best use for this meme.
I know I mock the school shooting fandoms for being total edgelords but mass terrorist violence directed at academia is unequivocally a Good Thing™ because education is a dehumanizing system that strips you of your own aspiration in the hope of producing productive cogs in the grand machine that is society. School is designed to break you. I’m starting to sympathize with the people who fight back.
CALL THE POLICE
Op is the result of our horribly school system
See, someone gets it!
At this point I consider it child abuse if someone sends their kids to public school.
Short memory
@skypig357
Exactly
So you think it’s acceptable for the president to refer to any group of people as “not people, just animals”?
This group is known for raping women, pimping, torturing, pushing drugs, destroying families, bringing crime everywhere they go, murdering people, and going so far as to decapitate and cut people’s hearts out.
This isn’t the hill you want to die on.
Fucking stop.
Yes it is. Don’t normalize the government dehumanizing people. Even gang members.
You fucking stop.
they’re not people they’re gang members
All gang members are people. Stop treating the word “people” as a value judgment.
Yeah, so what’s your point? People can be really fucking awful. I think it’s a dangerous mindset to consider ordinary people incapable of atrocities.
They aren’t ordinary people, they are narcos who destroy nations, rape children, and behead innocents. You are a dangerous idiot and a poster child for why democracy cannot work in practice.
Considering the countless groups in societies across the globe both contemporary and historical who’ve committed acts as bad or worse, I’d say it is rather ordinary.
Holy smokes this is really were you want to take the conversation huh. I can’t imagine the kind of life you’ve led where you can look at beheaders and child rapists and actually get mad about the mean things people say about them. I tell you what, I hope these narco friends of yours commit ordinary acts on you so that way I don’t have to see your bullshit equivocations anymore.
Modern liberals: “you can’t dehumanize gang members that murder people”
Right-Winger: “Why not?”
ML: “that could lead to violence against them.”
RW: “you mean the kind of violence that they commit?”
ML: “yes, killing is bad”
RW: “but executing murderers is just and gangs killing innocent civilians is unjust”
ML: “well actually, executing them means killing minorities, which is oppressive and unjust and they’re just doing what they do to survive, so their actions are just. and besides, this has happened before so it’s ordinary so just ignore it.”
Notice how that the very definition of justice is twisted in the mind of a liberal. Sophistry is strong with this one.
Remember that these are the same people who believe that believe executing a rapist or murderer is a travesty but think there’s nothing wrong with ripping apart a child in the womb because they slightly inconvenience their mother. These people have no sense of justice
Mak N Cheese
Not to be confused with Mac N Cheese.
Also in the Big Mac variety
WhY do you people have automatic weapons
Even if they are automatic (which they most likely aren’t), why does it matter to you?
Look at all these gun nuts coming out the woodwork cause I asked why people randomly have automatic weapons on cheese
Gun obsession is so fucking gross. There is no valid logical rational reason why any normal US citizen should own a machine literally designed for no other purpose than to kill human beings. Do not try to give some weak ass justification when “because I like them” is all it actually fucking boils down to. A disgustingly huge amount of people are DYING to these things every month, just trying to go about their normal lives. That trumps your ill-chosen hobby.
There is no solution better than the one that several European countries and the Australians have proven works, anything else is a less-effective compromise so that you, again, can get off on owning a literal killing machine.
This was supposed to be a light-hearted and fun joke post, but fine. Let’s do this.
There is no valid logical rational reason why any normal US citizen should own a machine literally designed for no other purpose than to kill human beings.
I own several guns and have shot literally thousands of rounds over the last couple of years, yet I haven’t killed or even harmed a single living creature. Huh… I guess my guns must be broken since they can’t even fulfill their “only purpose”.
A disgustingly huge amount of people are DYING to these things every month, just trying to go about their normal lives. That trumps your ill-chosen hobby.
Many anti-gun advocates will point out that there were 33,000 people killed by guns in 2013. While this is a terrible number, we must also put this number into perspective against the grand scheme of things. There are an estimated 340-370+ MILLION legally owned guns in America, not even including illegal black markets that we cannot effectively track. This means that, even if we use conservative estimations, literally over 99.99% of the guns in America didn’t kill a single person in 2013.
When we look at the big picture, your chances of being harmed by a gun are actually very low.
Chances of being shot or killed based on firearm deaths and population count:
Death by gun, suicide excluded: 0.0032%
Death by gun, suicide included: 0.0095%
Death in a mass shooting alone: 0.000032%
Injury by gun, no death: 0.024%
Death of injury by gun including suicide: 0.033%
Gun deaths and injuries etc based off general stats used by anti gun people, rather than exact numbers from each year because its faster and easier to do. Going by exact yearly figures would result in very little change to the average numbers used above.
Guns compared to other ways you can die:
Unintentional fall deaths:
Number of deaths: 26,009
Deaths per 100,000 population: 8.4
Motor vehicle traffic deaths:
Number of deaths: 33,687
Deaths per 100,000 population: 10.9
Unintentional poisoning deaths:
Number of deaths: 33,041
Deaths per 100,000 population: 10.7
All poisoning deaths:
Number of deaths: 42,917
Deaths per 100,000 population: 13.9
All Drug poisoning deaths:
Deaths per 100,000 population: 12.4 (2010)
All firearm deaths (suicide included):
Number of deaths: 31,672
Deaths per 100,000 population: 10.3
All firearms deaths (suicide excluded):
Number of deaths: 12,664
Deaths per 100,000 population: 3.6
Firearm deaths broken down completely:
3.6 for homicide 6.3 for suicide 0.30 for unintentional 0.10 undetermined
10.3 for deaths total in general of 3.6 for homicide only. You are more likely to trip and die than be killed by a gun. Cars kill more than guns but are not even protected by the constitution and isn’t a right, and are less regulated than guns!
[Sources are FBI and CDC]
Many people will also cite mass shootings as a reason that guns are evil and should be banned, but this assertion also falls flat and looks ridiculous when put into perspective. While these stories draw media attention and are absolutely horrible, you seem to have casually and conveniently left out the part where these attacks account for less than even one quarter of 1% of America’s overall murder rate. About 0.2% to be more exact.
Now, let’s compare this, how often guns are used to harm innocent lives, to how often guns are used to protect innocent lives.
Guns help protect innocent lives FAR MORE OFTEN than they help to harm innocent lives. There are literally hundreds of thousands of defensive gun uses in this country alone every single year.
http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/category/defensivegunuseoftheday/
http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/cdc-study-use-firearms-self-defense-important-crime-deterrent
http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/cdc-study-use-firearms-self-defense-important-crime-deterrent
http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2015/02/defensive-gun-ownership-gary-kleck-response-115082.html#.VcYed_lRK1w
Quite simply put, guns save innocent lives. And they do so far more often than they hurt them. When guns are harming more innocent lives than they are protecting, it could be argued that it might make sense to further limit guns.
But for now, it’s not even close. Moving on…
There is no solution better than the one that several European countries and the Australians have proven works, anything else is a less-effective compromise so that you, again, can get off on owning a literal killing machine.
Sorry, but strict gun control has been an absolute failure in both Australia, The UK, and everywhere else it has tried. It has done nothing to effectively reduce murder, violent crime, suicide, or even gun violence rates. It has done nothing to achieve its desired goal of creating a safer society. It is, and always will be, a complete failure.
Australia:
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People die Australia as a result of firearms violence at almost the same rate they did prior to the firearms act, and some sources state that more than a quarter million illicit firearms exist in Australia currently.
The total firearms death rate in 1995 - the year before the massacre and the laws introduced - was 2.6 per 100,000 people. The total firearms murder rate that year was 0.3/100,000. From 1980-1995, Australian firearms deaths dropped from 4.9/100,000-2.6/100,000 without the implementation of firearms laws. This is a rate of decline that has remained fairly constant; Looking at 1996-2014, in which the rate has dropped from 2.6-0.86, it shows that the decline has been slower in a longer period of time since the law’s passing. Likewise, homicides declined more quickly in the 15 years prior to the firearms laws (0.8-0.3) than in the 18 years since it (0.3-0.1). This just indicates that firearms deaths haven’t been noticeably affected by the legislation you’ve claimed has done so much to decrease gun crime.
It should also be noted that around the same time, New Zealand experienced a similar mass shooting, but did not change their existing firearms laws, which remain fairly lax; even moreso than some American states like California, New York, or Connecticut. Despite this, their firearms crime rate has declined fairly steadily as well, and they haven’t experienced a mass shooting since.
The “australia banned guns and now they’re fine” argument is really old and really poorly put together. Gun control is little more than a pink band-aid on the sucking chest wound that is America’s social and economic problems. It’s a ‘quick fix’ issue used by politicians to skirt around solving the roots of the violence problem in the United States, which are primarily poverty, lack of opportunities, and lack of education.
You could ban guns tomorrow nationwide and gun violence and overall violent crime would not be reduced at all.
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In 2005 the head of the New South Wales Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research, Don Weatherburn,[37] noted that the level of legal gun ownership in NSW increased in recent years, and that the 1996 legislation had had little to no effect on violence
In 2006, the lack of a measurable effect from the 1996 firearms legislation was reported in the British Journal of Criminology. Using ARIMA analysis, Dr Jeanine Baker and Dr Samara McPhedran found no evidence for an impact of the laws on homicide.[40]
A study coauthored by Simon Chapman found declines in firearm‐related deaths before the law reforms accelerated after the reforms for total firearm deaths (p=0.04), firearm suicides (p=0.007) and firearm homicides (p=0.15), but not for the smallest category of unintentional firearm deaths, which increased.[43]
Subsequently, a study by McPhedran and Baker compared the incidence of mass shootings in Australia and New Zealand. Data were standardised to a rate per 100,000 people, to control for differences in population size between the countries and mass shootings before and after 1996/1997 were compared between countries. That study found that in the period 1980–1996, both countries experienced mass shootings. The rate did not differ significantly between countries. Since 1996-1997, neither country has experienced a mass shooting event despite the continued availability of semi-automatic longarms in New Zealand. The authors conclude that “the hypothesis that Australia’s prohibition of certain types of firearms explains the absence of mass shootings in that country since 1996 does not appear to be supported… if civilian access to certain types of firearms explained the occurrence of mass shootings in Australia (and conversely, if prohibiting such firearms explains the absence of mass shootings), then New Zealand (a country that still allows the ownership of such firearms) would have continued to experience mass shooting events.”[44]
We see the same trend in The UK.
And Ireland and Jamaica…
And on and on and on… Gun control simply does not create a safer society and often times actually has the opposite effect.
At this point I should also probably point out that Australia’s gun laws have not even reduced gun ownership in Australia. In fact, gun ownership in Australia is actually higher now than in 1996.
All of these inconvenient facts aside, we haven’t even touched on the cost of implementing Australian style gun control in America.
I keep hearing people say that the US should adopt Australia’s gun control policy and I don’t think they have really thought about the big picture of that plan.
Australia had far less guns per person and people in their country did not live in a society that was brought up respecting The 2nd Amendment. The culture of Australia is very different than that of the culture of America when it comes to gun ownership and self defense.
Because of this, the Australian government was able to buy back 631,000 guns at the estimated price of about $500,000,000. You read that correctly, 500 MILLION.
And even after all of that, it still did nothing to prevent violent crime and criminals in Australia still have access to illegal guns, despite being an island country that isn’t bordered by other countries with high violent crime rates and rampant with illegal drug cartels.
There are over 360,000,000 legally owned firearms in America. If we go by Australia’s numbers ($792.39 per gun), these guns would cost our government $285,261,489,698.89 to buy back. Almost 300 BILLION dollars, assuming that every gun owner voluntarily turns in their guns… Which is a very slim to nothing chance.
Who’s going to pay for that? Anti-gunners? I think not.
So, in closing, you want America to put in place gun legislation that will cost the country hundreds of billions of dollars AND has already been proven time and time again to be completely ineffective at protecting innocent lives or creating a safer society?
Seems pretty silly.
Get dunked on, nerd.
Teehee, Mac ‘n’ cheese
Would make it clear that a gv’t buyback has never been on the table. Also, cars are registered, which is reasonable. Gun shows have too many loopholes. America has a specific culture that is unique when it comes to guns. Not sure anything we do will make people feel truly safe, but reasonable measures are worth a try. Thorough background checks are reasonable. Taking away all guns? Not so much. Good thing is, very few advocate for that.
Would make it clear that a gv’t buyback has never been on the table.
Maybe not a mandatory federal one, no. But government gun buybacks are most certainly a thing here in America.
Also, cars are registered, which is reasonable.
You know that guns are not cars, right?
Gun shows have too many loopholes.
What loopholes would those be? Please enlighten us.
Not sure anything we do will make people feel truly safe, but reasonable measures are worth a try.
The fact is, WE HAVE TRIED STRICT NATIONAL GUN CONTROL.
Does the year 1994 or the name Clinton ring a bell to anyone? Anyone?
From 1994 - 2004, there were strict national gun control laws in place in America. They included most of the laws that are being proposed now. An “assault weapons” ban. Magazine capacity limits. All of that.
Guess what?
IT WAS A COMPLETE FAILURE.
Thorough background checks are reasonable.
We already have mandatory federal NICS background checks, where the buyer’s criminal and mental healthy history are reviewed and have to be approved by the FBI, for every FFL purchase.
Taking away all guns? Not so much. Good thing is, very few advocate for that.
Except for people in politics, the media, and every social media platform I can think advocate for just that every single day.
Rekt
but like if you could save 33000 peoples lives a year, by giving up a hobby would you?
A hobby? Sure. No problem.
However, me owning a gun is not merely a hobby. It is the most effective tool at protecting my life, the lives of my family, and the lives of innocent lives around me. I’m sorry, but self defense and self preservation are not “hobbies”.
Furthermore, it’s a bit of pipe dream anyway considering that we have decades of evidence from all over the world that proves that gun control and even gun bans do not effectively reduce murder or violent crime rates. They do not create safer societies. Sure, it might look good on paper and feel good to think about, but reality just doesn’t align with those dreams.
hey I’m glad for all the sources because this is changing my perspective but you gotta admit that at the very least requiring extensive background checks, mandatory waiting periods, and registering guns would help at least reduce gun violence a little bit and would help solve cases b/c registers guns
No, I do not have to admit that at all because all of these measures are in place in states like California, New York, and Washington DC, yet they have not made these societies any safer from murder, violent crime, or even gun violence.
So, no I do not have to nor will I be admitting that at all because it simply isn’t true.
oh? is that so? so if buying an automatic weapon is as easy as picking up a prescription that’s not going to make it easier for anyone who’s upset to get a gun and then fire it on people??? o k
Automatic weapons are extremely regulated for civilian ownership in America. They cost tens of thousands of dollars on the low end all the way up to hundreds of thousands of dollars on the high end, they are registered with the federal government, the owner must apply for a special NFA license which requires a thorough background check that takes months or even years to get approved, paper work must be kept with the weapon at all time, the weapon cannot have been manufactured after 1986, they require a federal tax stamp to own which also can takes months to over a year to get processed, the owner must also designate a licensed gun dealer who will take possession of the weapon in the event of their death, and on and on and on…
If you truly believe that acquiring an automatic weapon in America is as easy as “picking up a prescription”, then you are simply ignorant to the subject of automatic weapons and just do not know what you are talking about.
https://www.atf.gov/qa-category/national-firearms-act-nfa
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Firearms_Act
http://m.dailykos.com/story/2012/12/17/1171047/-There-are-240-000-fully-automatic-guns-in-the-US-and-only-2-deaths-in-80-years
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side note, teaching myself to pronounce that last one felt like learning a new fucking language
The emotional journey of this post is unrivaled 1. Seeing it’s an audio post (feeling: wary) 2. Reading the text (feeling: it’s funny now) 3. Remembering it’s an audio post (feeling: extremely wary) 4. Pressing play on the audio post, hearing his voice (feeling: wariness intensifies, transforms into fear, disgust) 5. First hard-to-pronounce word said with effortless certainty (feeling: joy) 6. Final impossible word enunciated to perfection (feeling: joy, giddiness)
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fun fact: the top 10 corporations combined make less yearly revenue than the US government
fascist sister cw, anitsemitism cw
Keep reading
Is your sister single and/or hot
We all know who the superior sister is, and it ain’t op
When the Nazis in the concentrations camps would process the Jews for the gas chambers, they would routinely take any fine clothes they had, especially silk scarves. The Nazis would refer to this as “stealing flags,” so the act of a prominent Jewish man’s flag is indeed an overt act of antisemitic aggression.
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I remember when I was younger I actually thought Americans' were the bad guys for hating Communism purely because of how vehemently they were against it. Over in the U.K, I realise Communism is bad but I couldn't claim to hate a mere ideology. What is it about Americans' that makes Communism so reprehensible to them? (This is in reference to the 'only good Communist is a dead-one' mindset primarily).
Same. I totally get you here!
American here.
It probably has to do with the fact that communism killed around 100,000,000 people through starvation, slavery, or blatant murder in countries where it was implemented. Also, because its implementation mechanism is based on violent force and its political structure is maintained through a top-down, centrally planned authoritarian model which is the antithesis to freedom. And Americans love freedom. So, that is why communism is reprehensible to us.
Tzarian states, dictatorships, and state capitalism can not be classified as Communism, neither in theory or practice. Try again. Communism has literally killed no one. However, capitalism can be responsible for over 1.6 billion deaths globally and the inevitable imperialistic warfare and inequality it brings traps millions of people into a fatal cycle of poverty every year. http://www.petersaysstuff.com/2014/05/attempting-the-impossible-calculating-capitalisms-death-toll/
It’s confirmed. @omgweatherunderground is the caller from this segment.
And this is coming from the same guy who incessantly copy-and-pastes the same long-winded diatribe about how he wants to string up and murder white conservatives in a bloody coup. You’re not helping your argument, champ.
By the way, it takes a magnificent amount of imagination to conflate militarism/imperialism with voluntary exchange. But at this point this is the only kind of nonsensical arguments these apparatchiks can scramble to use at their disposal in order to support their authoritarian ideology of “not-true” communism. Anyone who claims free market exchange is responsible for mass murder is intellectually dishonest or brain-dead and no respectable person will ever take you seriously.
Always relevant in discussions about communism.