For fuck's sake.
I love arguing for guns, but this image always invites the uninformed.
Always. In the NUMEROUS times it's been used. On this very site.
I kind of feel that Kinder eggs should be legalized, and maybe just have the toy containment thingy enlarged. My mom's German friend brought them whenever she visited, and I'm still here.
Something interesting just popped into my head. Kinder eggs are not themselves outlawed, they fall under a law from the 30s that prohibited non food items from being put into food and sold to the public. I wonder if this law could be used to stop some of the non food fillers and additives being used by the food industry in production of US food.
gOdanm WHYYY IS HER FINGER ON THE TRIGGER!!!?!?!??! anyone who has taken a proper gun
saftey course knows that the finger only is on the trigger when it is going to be shot.
See, here's the problem I have: Guns are SUPPOSED to be dangerous, that's what they're for. That's the whole point. They are not meant to be anything else and everyone is, or at least should be, well aware of how dangerous they are. Chocolate, on the other hand, is NOT supposed to be dangerous. Chocolate is wonderful. Chocolate is amazing. And I am totally against anything that taints the awesomeness of chocolate by somehow making it dangerous. However, unless the manufacturers put some kind of harmful chemical in that chocolate, I find myself reading this as a social comment on how some people will go so far as to put a company out of business in order to dodge responsibility for their own negligence/stupidity (coughBuckyBallscough), rather than as an anti-gun poster. But maybe that's just me. Still, I feel like we're comparing apples to potatoes here. Guns are weapons, chocolate is food. See the difference?
I love arguing for guns, but this image always invites the uninformed.
Always. In the NUMEROUS times it's been used. On this very site.
saftey course knows that the finger only is on the trigger when it is going to be shot.