Gun owners as entertainment

Page 2 - Seeking answers? Join the AnandTech community: where nearly half-a-million members share solutions and discuss the latest tech.

Moonbeam

Elite Member
Nov 24, 1999
74,905
6,788
126
With rights come responsibilities. People tend, generally, I think to be very concerned about keeping their rights, but not so much about fulfilling their responsibilities.

People want to vote but they don't want people who vote against them to vote. People believe their lives are worth defending but they don't want others to have guns to defend themselves with because those guns might get turned against them. People believe in free speech but want to prevent propaganda, and as a result can't.

The more regulated people become because of public irresponsibility, the more paranoid people become over losing their rights while all around them a similar growing paranoia wants to take those rights away. This action reaction happens in one dimension, never addressing the base issue of what is happening to people's sense of personal responsibility. The first thing that happens to people who have nothing and feel something was taken away is to feel they own nothing to others and will shoot them at the drop of a hat. Anything can be used to pay some stranger back for one's own personal misery, but it is that sickness in the case of guns pulls the trigger.

Show me the person who does not feel like a victim and I can show you a person who, armed or not, is a person you can trust. Show me then, almost everybody, and I can show you a person who under certain conditions will find any means at their disposal to kill you. Our fear of feeling our self hate makes us dangerous because there is always some chance it will be triggered. Mileage varies.
 

hal2kilo

Lifer
Feb 24, 2009
26,457
12,587
136
WTF? Guy honks so he waits and randomly unloads on a busy highway? He didn’t even seem to be raging.

It was like that dude honked and he’s like I better honk back except with my gun.
I guess he didn't like his windows.
 
Mar 11, 2004
23,444
5,852
146
What an idiot lol He sure didn't look like a tough guy unloading his gun like a pussy thru multiple windows.

He looked exactly like every other gun nut I see when they actually shoot, like he's actively shitting his pants as he squeezes the trigger.

Canadian here. So totally ignorant when it comes to guns. But how effective are shots through a windshield? And do most gun nut douches just spray and pray when shooting?

Definitely not optimal. I don't think it takes a genius to see how horrendous that chickenshit scattershot was.

Yes. That's honestly true of almost everyone when shooting at other humans, not just gun nut douchebags. Get this, humans don't like to kill other humans, so they generally just fire off as many rounds in the direction. Cops do it, random dipshits do it, etc. Modern military attempt to brainwash soldiers to make shooting an instinctual thing to try and beat that out of them because analysis of wars revealed that people just shoot mostly blindly in the direction of the enemy.
 
  • Like
Reactions: hal2kilo

Bitek

Lifer
Aug 2, 2001
10,676
5,239
136
When will the "American Gun owner community" do something about these out of control thugs terrorizing our streets? or something.
I'm just kidding.
Just keep this shit in your state so we can mock from afar


For those who like to err on the side of the shooter


I'll save you the time by typing your comment for you
"Buh you can potentially get seriously hurt by a water bottle!! Good shoot!! What if the water bottles caused him to lose control and crash into other people!!"



side note: Do do do do do da dooooo doooo
You can suck my D

Put that fking idiot away for attempted murder, reckless engagement, weapons charges, and as many other crimes he committed with such stupidity.

Holy crap. Inexcusable
 
  • Like
Reactions: pcgeek11

shortylickens

No Lifer
Jul 15, 2003
80,287
17,082
136
blank-meme-template-092-look-away-puppet.jpg
 
  • Haha
Reactions: IronWing