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Yeah, I find that most complex, intelligent human beings usually do. :)

He’s 18. I can’t imagine she’s much further off. They’re barely *adults.* Holy hell.

I stay far away from FB comments. There’s only so much insanity I can entertain in a day.

I credit him for guiding me away from so many hangups I could have developed as a teenager. Praise be to The Onion for exposing me.

I had no idea this show was based on Savage’s childhood. I’ve only caught glimpses and now wish I’d recorded the season.

Question: is there a lobby that directly opposes the NRA? And if not, how come? Maybe my context on this is too elementary, but if something ever needed a kickstarter...

Lily Tomlin did it for me. I still can’t find anything nearly as cute as what she wore season 1 on Grace and Frankie though.

O_O

I had a nightmare experience with a pair of Overstock chairs—they had reviews, but after my experience I came to believe those reviews were culled. Basically the chairs were manufactured with plastic leg mounts, which is insane when you considered the weight limit of the chair... Basically: I fell on my ass and had

I had a nightmare experience with a pair of Overstock chairs—they had reviews, but after my experience I came to

I bet the Oatmeal would illustrate.

You picked my absolute favorite.

My cousins grew up in a more rural area than I did and a gun cabinet was standard furniture in all my aunts’ and uncles’ homes. In fact, one of my cousins made their living room gun cabinet in shop class. I can’t recall if it had a lock, but my family, from a very early age, let us know it was strictly hands off for

NO

Thanks for sharing—you seem to be on the lower end of the bell curve, or just one with no gun experience who spoke up.

FWIW I think the “good guy with a gun” argument is utter crap and indicative of gun enthusiasts overestimating their ability to safely and correctly control a situation of a bad guy with a gun. I’m with ya. I just don’t think we should be dismissive of gun owners. I think a vast majority of responsible gun owners,

You’re not wrong. Living in a society means that we live day in and day out taking people at their word. In fact, I’d argue that we’re living in a fragile state as it is. All it takes is threat of a hurricane or black Friday deals for people to stockpile and run amok at shopping centers.

Not really. We have to encourage people who are self-professed responsible gun owners to speak up and demand regulations that they apparently already support.

Yikes—I hope you’re OK. A shell casing landed on my chest once—it was hot and it left a mark for a little while.

Do more than wish. Tell people in power you want better regulations.