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Kelemvor

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  1. Next time you see a can of that stuff, look at the cholesterol. It's something like 1600% of the daily value.
  2. It is basically a ban, I know I couldn't have afforded one when I first got married. There was no such thing as saving money then, My wife and I were eating spaghetti sauce and kraft singles on top of bread slices and calling it pizza. We couldn't come up with nearly two months of grocery money to pay for a permit for even one of us. The way I see it, if the government wants to regulate one of our constitutional rights, then they had better find the money in their own budget to pay for all the sh*t we have to go through to gain access to our right, including the class.
  3. This seems kind of questionable to me. If it is true, then by all means, string the guy up, but, based on the info I'm getting from the article, it seems somewhat implausible. I'd think the guy would have tried harder to cover it up and she would have been able to defend herself a little better. It is not completely outside the realm of possibility that this encounter was consensual due to the soldier's impaired judgement and she reported him out of regret or spite.
  4. I think it's a cool round, I'd like an smg chambered in it or something. I've read that it has a really bright muzzle flash, though, which would be bad for night firing.
  5. Found this experiment this guy did over at Arfcom with steel plates and a variety of pistol rounds. I found it very enlightening. AR15.COM :: Archives :: Steel Sheets o' Truth Table added P.6
  6. Nice Box-o-Truth action there. I wanna do one of those sometime. I'd like to see how common rounds penetrate on plaster walls. Something tells me they won't do quite as well.
  7. Just got finished drinking a beer in the shower...glorious.
  8. Up in Shawnee National Forest I found a nice wood-gripped folding razorknife partially buried in a creek bed, covered in mud with water running over it. It was rusty, but just from the razorblade in it. I snatched it up, dried it off, changed out the blade and it's still in my truck today. Also stumbled across a folding chair and a discarded shoe in the middle of a clearing in the woods in Murfreesboro.
  9. 2 steps here too. If I try to just snap the trigger back real quick, the muzzle just goes all over the place.
  10. Westboro Baptist Church is a cesspool of ignorance and backwardness. The world will not mourn the death of Fred Phelps.
  11. I don't even know why you'd need Critical Defense in .45. A .45 FMJ will blow a man's head clean off!
  12. Passing gun control legislation isn't the worst thing a President can do. Perhaps she was more concerned with the aims of the other candidates.
  13. It's almost as big as she is, lol. It's amazing what a muzzle brake can do for recoil, too.
  14. Not age appropriate. Euphemism does not change meaning.
  15. Jesus, I don't even know where to start on that article. Sounded like a damn woman spouting feelings...
  16. Hot gas and powder on my arm and face?! I'll take two!
  17. What if you have a gun mounted on the front of your car that is belt fed from the trunk?
  18. Cool, I need to get my wife a carry piece. I think it would be awesome to do "couples carry" or even "couples open carry".
  19. Ask seller a question: Why are you such a b****?
  20. Thank you Grammarnazi. I guess everyone lets one slip every now and them.
  21. Yeah, I more or less agree with you. It was stupid for him to break the law when so much was at risk. It seemed early on in the thread that people were condemning him in line with the whole reefer madness garbage that was slung around back in the day. Once again, my opinion is, if it doesn't negatively affect your work or the people around you, it isn't wrong and shouldn't be illegal. Obviously, putting himself in the position to be blackmailed and discredited affects his work and people around him, so it is wrong.
  22. Well, like I said, if it doesn't affect his job, or other people, then it's fine. If it were legal, it would likely not do either. There's also no reason to be suspicious of him being under the influence of marijuana while working anymore than there would be suspicion of him being under the influence of alcohol or prescription narcotics which are both legal, yet just as dangerous if not more dangerous if misused. You can say, well he broke the law, so what's to keep him from breaking other laws, but that doesn't really hold any water. By that logic, you could say, "nearly everyone speeds, so what is to keep us from committing other crimes." Disregard of laws that you think are unjust doesn't necessarily make you an unethical person. Would you guys talk about me like I was some kind of lowlife if I put a pistol upper on my AR-15 rifle lower and got annihilated by the ATF? Probably not. None of you see anything ethically wrong with having an SBR, it's just illegal. Many people feel this way about illegal drugs. Also, to clarify, I don't have a pistol upper for an AR and I would NEVER put one on my lower. I don't want to lose everything I have worked for my whole life.
  23. Do you guys realize how many people with Ph.D's use marijuana? A large percentage of them do and the effects of light recreational use on brain function is infinitesimally small. I'm not into it personally, but what someone does outside of their profession is their own business so long as it doesn't effect other people or their work.

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