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Rosbjerg

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  1. This comparison would only work if you would not own a car because you were afraid of having an accident. A responsible firearm owner takes equal precautions when he remembers and follows the rules of gun safety. All right, let's see if this gets through.. I don't own a car because it serves no purpose for me to do so, I don't own any weapons because it doesn't serve any meaningful purpose for me. I don't see how it could serve a meaningful purpose - I have a hard time understanding why you seem to think it serves a meaningful purpose. I get that you feel protected, I just don't feel the threat outweighs the risk.. I also get that you don't feel it's a risk, but I think that's being naive. All things considered. This is my argument and nothing more - I have no morals qualms with gun ownership.
  2. I've never been in a car accident either, but I always wear a seatbelt.. Your arguments are getting pretty weak.
  3. Hmm, I grew up with shotguns and hunting rifles in our home, I've even been out hunting countless times in my youth.. I've also went with my borther to the shooting range and tried firing pistols.. So there goes your argument I guess.
  4. Luckily it's a free world and luckily for us both we live in a place that agrees with our respective views.. So let's agree to disagree, I don't find any logic in your comparisons or examples and I find your trust in weapons a little worrisome, but it's your life not mine.
  5. reductio ad absurdum.. I've done all that, I'm connected to the internet with my mind.. (also I don't have a family) while I get the premise of your argument, you however fail to adress that guns serve no practical purpose beyond a defense against what you and yours insist is threatening. I fail to see the actual danger as outweighing the danger of the gun itself. And to counter your veiled insult, if you treat such a deadly device with such reckless abandon, I'm very happy I don't share my living space with you.
  6. I've found great success in combining - time where I sit down I can do weight lifting for instance. It's not so much the internet or the diet - it's the inactivity. But of course if you eat healthy as well you just speed up the healing process.
  7. Not so much funny as .. well, I laughed a little.. "A man in Sweden has died after trying to have sex with a hornet's nest on his farm outside Ystad. The 35-year-old had 146 sting marks on his body, including 54 to his genitals, News Sweden said. An autopsy of Hasse's body showed **** on some of the dead wasps and a number of the victim's pubic hair was found at the entrance of the nest. His fingerprints were also found on the nest, leading the police to believe he had been trying to have sex with the hornet's nest when he was stung to death." source. loved this "To attempt to have intercourse with a hornet's nest is a very bad idea," Siv During Livh, a psychologist and expert on sex fantasies told the news website
  8. No one interesting ever has.. But I hope things turn out well for you, it's a little too early to have serious health problems.
  9. All right, in that case I do understand. But I personally always worry more about the chance of a weapon in the house doing damage to my family than the extreme off chance that some lunatic breaks in.
  10. As someone who's never seen much anime or manga, it often comes across as strangely focused on the emotional immaturity of the characters (and especially their appearance). The characters seem to overreact all the time and seem so awkward about their own (often hyper) sexuality, that it often makes me cringe when I have to see it.. Or is that simply misinterpretations of an uninitiated?
  11. And for everyone on of those you get one of these.. Your point being? Father 'shot dead teenage daughter he thought was a burglar' Collin Masilela, 49, was charged with murder after the 15-year-old schoolgirl died at the family's home. Detectives said the father of one fired a shot into the dark late on Wednesday night when he heard noises in the garden and feared the house was being targeted by thieves. He told officers he later realised he had actually shot dead his daughter as she returned home from a night out with friends. Police spokesman Leonard Hlathi said the man was arrested at the scene of the tragedy. or this in America An Alabama boy was shot in the head over the weekend when a practical joke went terribly wrong. We can both find horror stories to support our claim - so why don't we just discuss without all the pathos.
  12. My thoughts exactly.. The new approach suits the genre.
  13. Such a bargain!
  14. Code 46 Interesting little piece, very underplayed.. a mix between Lost in Translation and 1984.
  15. Probably a combination of all three..
  16. So, I just got 2 -75% off Shogun 2.. If anyone are interested?
  17. Beat me to it, by 5 hours.. damn you!
  18. So, Chris Hadfield - what did you do today? "oh just made this tribute to Bowie.. in Space!"
  19. lol.. and the lizard is all Like I give a ****...
  20. Got a slight ear infection and a mild fever.. then I decided to take a nap - and I had the most "real" dream I've ever had, it was crazy. Zombie apocalypse (for some reason), but everything had a touch, smell, feeling, story - the people were so real, I remembered things about them as if I had known them for a long time (I feel like I do now). Man it was freaky. Why is that? Why do dreams feel more real when we are sick.. Strange.
  21. 5. Find out next day that he's dead. 6. Stranger now here demanding payment.. 7. Feel conflicted..
  22. Don't get down on Ros too much. Like a lot of folks on this board he does not have exposure to an opposing view on guns that we have here in the US. The truth is, if you are not exposed to an opposing view point you tend to believe what you hear the most of and often forget that it's propaganda that is politically motivated rather than any kind of real analysis. I have no problem with how you handle guns in Amercia - but remember that for me, growing up here, it's a very alien concept.. So I can't for the life of me understand why you would want lethal weapons in your house near your kids. I get that it's culture and you see guns very differently - but as you demand that I see it from your point, please see if from mine as well. (and I was being a little zassy because I often get provoked by you rightwingers - but don't worry I mean it well)
  23. They must apparently have a lot of ego invested in their character. Interesting phenomenon. I'm actually enjoying this game, something I thought I wouldn't (never really liked MMO's).
  24. So I'm trying too, found the channel om Mindflayer.. Hope to see some of you online. A Danish company was making a game that would've rocked.. Seed: The Human condition - no clases, you played a on a damaged and crashed terraform ship on a hostile and toxic planet. The entire premise was handling the limited resources through communal decisions and trying to complete the game as a whole server together by either terraforming the planet, fixing the ship or finding a way to communicate with Earth to send rescue. Lorewise they handled they idea of new players pretty well too - everyone played clones (how the planet was meant to be populated), produced by the malfunctioning ship, which kept shooting out new clones stressing the already limited resources - making it both easier and more difficult to play as more players came in.
  25. Taking a break and watching random things people post on facebook and then saw this.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnDeo0yhIws Had to share this with you guys - have the patience and see it through, what she does is nothing short of a awe inspiring.
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