Severe_Panda
Severe_Panda
Severe_Panda

I disagree with the arming principals bit. From everything I've read, and from everyone I've talked to about training for combat, it's simply not something you can adequately prepare people for. Also, I think there's a pretty sound argument that more guns does not equal more safety. After all, as the gun-toting-est

Oh, it would be enormously difficult no doubt. I just reject the idea that we can't modify our laws and whatnot because somehow that will lead to the erosion of our popular sovereignty.

#2 This is historically incorrect; James Madison and them wouldn't have written amendments undermining the the very constitution they were supplemental to. Looking at it historically, it's impossible to conclude that the second amendment confers the right to bear arms on everyone. Check it out sometime. Also, in

What, you mean like the vitamins I take every morning?

In what emergency would my feet being able to touch the ground make me safer than the gyroscope already keeping it balanced?

1 quality of the perfect man: being a cat.

Except for zoophobics. They don't win.

I prefer to think of it as a kitty kokh.

Oh dear, this reminds me of when Miss May Welland (my then 5-year old tabby) played proverbial ping-pong with life and death. Struck ill by what can be best described as extreme feline melancholy, Miss May crawled into my wall and managed to lose herself in the incoherent skein that is my apartment crawlspace. Though