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And that's the difference between an Aussie and an American. One surrenders their rights passively and the other does not.
Hey bro, what's it like having no sense of humour?
Hey bro, what's it like having no sense of humour?
And that's the difference between an Aussie and an American. One surrenders their rights passively and the other does not.
As with most things in life, it's a matter of perspective. You can certainly argue they surrendered their right. However, you could also look at it from the perspective that they saw a problem and solved it. Both homicide and suicide rates are down in Australia, and they haven't had a mass shooting since the passage of the law. You might disagree with the philosophy, but the reality has yielded the benefit they sought.And that's the difference between an Aussie and an American. One surrenders their rights passively and the other does not.
You might disagree with the philosophy, but the reality has yielded the benefit they sought.
This wasn't supposed to be a "heavy thread, man." I laughed at his skit, thought about the seething 10%, read the comments, and then laughed some more.
I shot over 200 rounds on Sunday, and managed to hit the 25 yard target once, maybe twice.I like guns, but Jefferies is one funny fxcker.
Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.
Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.
Sounds of Liberty sounds like a good soundtrack to your post.![]()