Trigger discipline is important regardless of if you carry one in the chamber
Trigger discipline is important regardless of if you carry one in the chamber
The whole point of the IQ scale is that median, mean, and mode are all as close to 100 as possible. 116 is an above average IQ. If he actually does have a measured IQ of 116, he’s in the 85th percentile. As in he scored higher than 85 percent of people.
First of all, a pocket knife isn’t a weapon. Second, do you consciously register that you’re carrying your wallet literally every minute of every day? No? How about your keys? Or your phone? It’s the same shit with a pocket knife or with a gun. It’s important shit, but you don’t think about it 24/7.
>That actually reads like something from an Onion article. Are you really that switched off? You realize there are other humans around you, don’t you?
Let’s all overthink literally every interaction we have
When you carry something every day everywhere, you tend to not register when you take it somewhere it’s not allowed. I don’t carry my handgun often, but I can’t tell you how many times I’ve walked into courthouses, airports, sporting events, theme parks, concerts, etc. with a knife in my pocket and had to run it back…
It’s okay to carry a round chambered because holsters cover the trigger guard
OMG! Guns are so scary! Obviously the TSA stopped 96 people this week who were hell bent on waging genocide on our children!
Really glad my immediate reaction of “that’s fucking disgusting” is being backed up by what appears to be all but one of the actual women who are also commenting on this post.
“But the unemployment rate doesn’t count people who have given up looking for a job!” - comservatives who apparently do not realize that the boomers are finally starting to retire
I’ve never had a job where I didn’t have to sign a noncompete lol what are you talking about?
Had a $60k motorcycle crash last month. My out of pocket is like $1k
Oh my god, motorcycling can result in injuries? Who the fuck would have thought?!
The emergency vehicles weren’t on scene at that point. Did you actually watch the video?
Considering how many cars did it, I’m guessing that they were following protocol.
What is FTA?
Right, but in the states if I get a speeding ticket it’s just a ticket. Maybe I have to come in late to work for court. In Norway, if I get locked up for two weeks due to a speeding ticket, is my boss going to be cool with that? So now I’ve done got locked up for something insanely stupid, and I’m out of a job.
Average age/safety rating of cars driven? Average speed per mile? DUI numbers?
Is there any info on what time each class will be running? Couldn’t find it through Google.
Pretty surprised at the apparent lack of aero on that second video. Bet it’s a pretty scary ride doing 200 in an Integra with no aftermarket aero.