- Joined
- Jan 23, 2019
- Messages
- 9,979
- Reaction score
- 697
Virtue signal muh 2nd amendment.
![]()
![]()
Nah. Don’t see too many Toronto Raptors caps in USA.Isn't that American normal?
Not anywhere I've lived (west coast, mountain states, midwest). I have seen people carrying sidearms in Oregon somewhat frequently, and Utah occasionally, but mostly on hiking/walking trails (mountain lions, rapists?). A few in restaurants and grocery stores. Have never seen a long gun carried in public like that. What they are doing is roundly considered an incredibly douchey and provocative thing. They will usually have the cops called on them.Isn't that American normal?
Isn't that American normal?

So we're all just goofy looking pussy punk bitches that walk around department stores with large firearms?
Of course not...
A lot of you ride mobility scooters.
So anyone else used to take cold baths as a kid? My mom had to force me to use lukewarm/warm water. When mother put me in the bath as a child, I used to climb out and add cold water. When the water was chilly, I climbed in and just chillaxed in it like a tardigrade.
When the water was chilly, I climbed in and just chillaxed in it like a tardigrade.
You include 6 pairs in a poll and nothing about a case of beer? BAH!
For this poll, choices come in 6 pairs. Hopefully this is not too stressful.
Mod Note: This thread is for general conversation and any other conversations to avoid derails in regular threads. If you find yourself going off topic in a thread, please quote the persons post, come in here, click insert quote, and continue on in here. This is also still the War Room. Do not expect OT/Bare Knuckles rules in here.
Rod Note: I'm reel lonely
Also, the slipping and catching yourself is just a basic Canadian survival skill. I derive no joy from it. Watching people who don't have this skill learn from painful experience, however, is quite enjoyable.
That was a which is worse to me cause I think if it’s a hard slip and you catch it, it still hurts cause you violently twist and turn your body to stabilize.