Yesterday's Mass Shooting.

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
It goes beyond the guns. The root of the problem is toxic masculinity. Understand that and a lot of the social issues we face in the US become understandable.
The ad copy featuring women is interesting. The women are either masculinized, or they are sexualized, objectified, even fetishized.

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Roger A. Shrubber

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It goes beyond the guns. The root of the problem is toxic masculinity. Understand that and a lot of the social issues we face in the US become understandable.
a whole culture built on whose dad can beat up whose dad...
playground rules, action adventure movies, music that contains violent "imagery", might makes right, treating women like shit, vehicles so big they have to back up twice to go around a corner....i spend my trips out of the house alternately laughing and crying.
 

schuylaar

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Glad I don’t live in a fucking crazy country where people can own machine guns, we don’t even arm most cops, why give low iq psychos the upper hand
Own them? PRINT them!..it's true you can print an AR off a 3-D now.

I didn't get a say in it..WE don't get a say in it unless it's brought to vote. WE get a vote..
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Own them? PRINT them!..it's true you can print an AR off a 3-D now.

I didn't get a say in it..WE don't get a say in it unless it's brought to vote. WE get a vote..
you can print part of an AR on a 3d printer. If you want to print the stock, you better have a damn big printer, mine isn't close to big enough to print something that size. you still need to buy a real upper and lower assembly to put in that stock that most people don't have a big enough printer to print, and those have serial numbers, and should be treated the same as buying a factory made weapon.

WE get a vote.
That is the difference between living in a democracy, and a constitutional republic...which is what the US actually is. We have never been a democracy, despite people's insistence otherwise. The country has never been "one man, one vote"....Mostly because the founding fathers realized that the common man is a fucking semi literate chimpanzee, and they would vote for all kinds of retarded shit...and they were 100% correct.
 

schuylaar

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you can print part of an AR on a 3d printer. If you want to print the stock, you better have a damn big printer, mine isn't close to big enough to print something that size. you still need to buy a real upper and lower assembly to put in that stock that most people don't have a big enough printer to print, and those have serial numbers, and should be treated the same as buying a factory made weapon.

WE get a vote.
That is the difference between living in a democracy, and a constitutional republic...which is what the US actually is. We have never been a democracy, despite people's insistence otherwise. The country has never been "one man, one vote"....Mostly because the founding fathers realized that the common man is a fucking semi literate chimpanzee, and they would vote for all kinds of retarded shit...and they were 100% correct.
They called them farmers.
 

Nope_49595933949

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you can print part of an AR on a 3d printer. If you want to print the stock, you better have a damn big printer, mine isn't close to big enough to print something that size. you still need to buy a real upper and lower assembly to put in that stock that most people don't have a big enough printer to print, and those have serial numbers, and should be treated the same as buying a factory made weapon.

WE get a vote.
That is the difference between living in a democracy, and a constitutional republic...which is what the US actually is. We have never been a democracy, despite people's insistence otherwise. The country has never been "one man, one vote"....Mostly because the founding fathers realized that the common man is a fucking semi literate chimpanzee, and they would vote for all kinds of retarded shit...and they were 100% correct.
Roger, just so you know, there is no requirement to serialize a gun you make yourself for yourself. You also don't put the power receiver into the stock, that's just silly, the stock screws into the receiver you silly goose.
 

schuylaar

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Roger, just so you know, there is no requirement to serialize a gun you make yourself for yourself. You also don't put the power receiver into the stock, that's just silly, the stock screws into the receiver you silly goose.
Like Greek to me; how funny, I know what a serial number is..I'm going to look in the toy box for that vid and watch again. I may have misunderstood something about printing a complete AR- but I swear. Updating data banks now.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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The toughest 3D printer filament most people's home printer will handle is PET-G...to print anything more than a couple of inches long with PET-G successfully, you need to enclose your printer and heat the chamber to at least 80C to prevent the plastic from warping while cooling. And i still wouldn't want to be within a block of an AR built entirely out of ANY kind of printer filament....I'm pretty sure you misread...
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
The toughest 3D printer filament most people's home printer will handle is PET-G...to print anything more than a couple of inches long with PET-G successfully, you need to enclose your printer and heat the chamber to at least 80C to prevent the plastic from warping while cooling. And i still wouldn't want to be within a block of an AR built entirely out of ANY kind of printer filament....I'm pretty sure you misread...
I would think a printed barrel would not work well.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
i really don't give a fuck, my only point was that you CANNOT print an entire AR, or an entire any kind of firearm i would be comfortable being close to when it was being fired.
Also, i said "SHOULD BE treated the same as buying a factory made weapon." NOT "IS treated the same as buying a factory made weapon."
If you're going to try to be condescending, TRY HARDER, Bonzo.
You gonna let the goose thing stand?

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schuylaar

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Just a reminder of our very first mass shooting anti-war rally at Kent State, how it all began and who authorized- The beginning of American polarization.

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The National Guard shot students while exercising their 1A..they made it okay; no accountability and so it began in order to become an everyday occurrence. There are 125 pages on 'Yesterday'.

 
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