Looks like I picked the wrong year to go to Virginia Tech.

I think his fervent love for firing weapons worries his peers that he may have a problem with responsibility and stability. You all need to calm the fuck down, Krigloch and everyone.
 
i think asians just felt left out of last weeks affairs and pigenholed as goody goodies ... so they sent this guy to represent
 
I think they mentioned something about him being a foreign exchange student from China or Korea? Maybe I heard it wrong.
 
it's true. how many people who own a gun actually know everything they should about it? not many, not many at all.

And how many actually use it for the shit they say they're going to use it for?

I've heard many times before that it's a proven fact that families that own a gun for "protection" are something like 70% more likely to have someone in their family hurt or killed by it.
 
I get the point, but (to me) it's an obvious point, and a logical point. I thought it was common knowledge, especially considering anti-gun commercials using that as advertisement. Maybe I'm wrong, maybe it isn't as obvious to others as it is to me...
 
in middle school i played baseball with a guy that was shot in the face and killed after him and a friend decided to play with daddy's gun. YEAH GUNS RULE!

seriously, guns are stupid.this coming from a guy where everywhere you look you see "They can take my gun when they pry it from my cold dead fingers" on their trucks
 
even as far back as high school ... almost 20 years ago ... I had a lot of Asian friends that had guns in their homes. A lot of Asians are into guns and weapons so really I am surprised that this is the major incident involving an asian
 
even as far back as high school ... almost 20 years ago ... I had a lot of Asian friends that had guns in their homes. A lot of Asians are into guns and weapons so really I am surprised that this is the major incident involving an asian

Asians as in like the ones who live in America? Isn't it ridiculously hard to get a gun in Japan or China, for example? What the fuck do they need them for ayway...
 
I get the point, but (to me) it's an obvious point, and a logical point. I thought it was common knowledge, especially considering anti-gun commercials using that as advertisement. Maybe I'm wrong, maybe it isn't as obvious to others as it is to me...

Hence me saying "i've heard many times". Though I did not know it was common knowledge. If it was I don't understand how any parent would have such a thing in their house, especially if they have children.