Thank you. I really like the Lemmy community, but most are extremely anti-gun. I've been able to show multiple people IRL how much fun guns can be when used responsibly, but it's much harder to do online.
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There is no need to attack me for bringing up a point of view that's different from yours. To answer your question, no, guns don't require bad intentions to be misused. If someone causes harm but did not intend to, that scenario is called an accident. Have a nice day.
Correct, the same way that someone with good intentions can use a car the wrong way. I know you are not going to be convinced, but I'm just trying to provide another point of view.
Correct, in the same way that guns are not inherently evil and require someone with bad intentions to use them in a bad way. Both are correct, but sadly the folks who believe a certain way (books are bad or guns are bad) will not be convinced to change their point of view by a snarky sign.
Thanks for the recommendation. I'll check it out when it launches.
You should check out Stardew Valley. Super chill game that evolves at your own pace.
Don't like to fish on the game? Don't fish.
Don't like to go in the mines and fight stuff? Don't go in the caves.
Play on a PC and want to spend hours just modding the hell out of the game? Go for it.
Here was the best explanation I found in the Toot link above: @[email protected] ... it's not a riddle. each phrase is merely a statement of fact.
"What" is a word made up of 4 letters.
"Yet" is made up of 3.
"Although" is written with 8 letters"
and "then" with 4.
"Rarely" consists of 6, and
"never" is written with 5.
it's not actually asking for an answer
Injury: Just got here.
I have a regular electric scooter which has a handle that folds down. So the height shrinks, but the length is the same. Not a problem for storing it (for me), but I've taken it on the bus folded and it was very awkward.
So I'd imagine since the Honda's back wheel folds in, it might be a better choice. Just a guess though.
Didn't even need to click the link to know it was Richard Cheese. He has great stuff.
Well-written and hilarious article.
My comment wasn't intended to suggest gay people can be (or should be) convinced to be straight, I apologize if it came off like that. I don't believe sexual orientation is something that should be forced on to someone. You be you.