Gun control in the USA

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Lynx

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#61
Knowing dad, he probably traded it for yet another used vehicle he could tinker with.
 

Mem

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#62
you know the hard lockdown that austraila had? ( that you wrongly supported)?

why did we not have that non-sense here in the u.s.?

because you can only push a armed population so far.

so, no, we will not be doing hard gun control .
But we would do good to enforce hard gum control. There are so many public benches, tables, and desktops riddled with them.
 

gb9

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#63
But we would do good to enforce hard gum control. There are so many public benches, tables, and desktops riddled with them.
i fully support gum control.
 

Eli1

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#65
Just watching this gun convo between you guys makes me wonder what’s the difference beetwen a gun addict and a drug addict or anything addict.
 

Lynx

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#66
I can't say anything. I'm a music addict. :whistle:
 

hornetguy

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#67
Just watching this gun convo between you guys makes me wonder what’s the difference beetwen a gun addict and a drug addict or anything addict.
Let us know, as soon as you figure it out! We wait with bated breath....
 

hornetguy

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#68
:ROFL: apparently, something about juicy fruit gum offends Mem....
 

Mem

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#69
:ROFL: apparently, something about juicy fruit gum offends Mem....
I've been itching to use the angry reaction just once, and this is as close to an opportunity as I'm ever going to get... :/
 

hornetguy

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I've been itching to use the angry reaction just once, and this is as close to an opportunity as I'm ever going to get... :/
Glad to be of service!
Did you get the movie reference of my "juicy fruit" comment? It's an older movie, but hey, I'm an older guy....
 

Mem

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Glad to be of service!
Did you get the movie reference of my "juicy fruit" comment? It's an older movie, but hey, I'm an older guy....
lol, I didn't get to see that movie until it was on commercial tv and I must've missed that scene, probably a touch of adhd, and had to look it up.... beside that, for some reason idk, I get a picture of Fruit Stripes when Juicy Fruit is mentioned and confuse the one for the other. Though my all-time favorite, Fruit Stripes would've totally ruined that scene.
 

Lynx

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Let us know, as soon as you figure it out! We wait with bated breath....
Well that's better than baited breath.

(Baited breath is what you get when you eat a tin of sardines or smoked oysters.)
 

hornetguy

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#73
:ROFL: and if I had baited breath, I'm sure y'all would prefer that I make a mute point.... :p
 

GaryA

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#75
I have had much past experience with the person that you apparently are not aware of.
70x7, and then some, I suppose...? :giggle:

Is "the person" (I am assuming you are referring to a particular facet of his personality.) the only thing you see in him - or, does he have any redeeming qualities at all?

I am well aware, to be sure - but, as I have discovered, he is not like that all of the time.

The more I get to know him (through his posts), the more I am able to "not be bothered" by that facet of his personality - because, I see other facets that are not as "rough around the edges"...

Yes, he seems to be "a bit different" in some ways - but then, most people probably think that about me. :unsure:

Are you not able to "look past" that particular facet and see the rest of him?

Because, the following quoted post seems to reflect an attitude and feeling of:

"You are so annoying that I just refuse to [try to] communicate anything of significance to you."

You have NOTHING "straight" about any of what you speak.
You are too confused to discuss any of this.
NOTHING?
about any?
too confused to discuss?
any of this?

really? c'mon now...

baloney.

I am thinking that you have allowed yourself to build up a wall between you and him.

And, you are allowing it to affect you like a warped lens - through which you see all that he posts.

Ya know what?

You have your moments, too - when you don't exactly come across as the always-Spirit-filled Christian that you would have us to believe. (based on the way you talk sometimes)

Of course, you also have your "better moments" - which is good! (y)

Well, so does he. ;)

And, we all know that you are a flawed human being just like the rest of us - so, you can be forgiven, too. :) :coffee:

I just want to encourage you to always remember the Golden Rule when dealing with others on here that seem to have those annoying little personality quirks...

Don't get fixated on the negative - keep an eye out for the positive, too.

There was no interest is learning, there was a jump right to judgement in #46 that you chose to not see, and failed to acknowledge #45.
Perhaps. But then, in order to "give the benefit of the doubt", I chose to "see better than that"...

(Perhaps, you should try that more often...?)

Yes, his "CAN stop and fiddle" comment did/does seem a bit "off" - still - saying "Ignorance does indeed show" seemed a bit 'pointed' and unnecessary.

I thought the rest of post #45 was rather informative - especially for someone that knows little about guns, ammo, etc.

It wasn't new to me; but, to him, it could have been an epiphany moment.

What you are erroneously referring to as a "topic" was a response the Mailmandan.
I do not believe there was any error on my part.

Perhaps, you misunderstood the context?

At different places in my post, the word 'topic' referred to either the thread topic or the [temporary] "mini-topic" (ammo reloading) at the time.

Now, maybe. :D

Final thought:

Be the better man.

If you want us to believe that you are [so] full-to-the-brim of the Holy Ghost - then, we need to see a more full-to-the-brim exhibition of that familiar fruit-of-the-Spirit list come through in your posts...

Galations 5:

22 But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, 23 Meekness, temperance: against such there is no law.
 

GaryA

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#76
Is "the person" (I am assuming you are referring to a particular facet of his personality.) the only thing you see in him - or, does he have any redeeming qualities at all?
@shittim:

Do you ever think about the fact that there are things in each life - mine, yours, his, others - that have had a significant effect on us - whether it be to strengthen or weaken us?

He looks after his grandmother - who has dementia - out of love for her, out of necessity, out of a sense of duty, whatever the reason(s).

This kind of thing can affect you in ways you may not realize if you have not dealt with it directly. (Not saying you haven't, I don't know.)

My mother passed away in 2012 after going through (or, "down, down, down") having Alzheimers.

I "mourned her loss" even before she passed away.

Because, Alzheimers "took her away from me"... :mad::(

The further she "fell" into its grasp (so to speak), the more difficult it became to simply sit and have a meaningful conversation with her.

This past Sunday, she would have been 81.

I miss her. She is/was a truly wonderful lady.

However, I also believe she is now with the Lord.

No more pain and suffering.

In that sense (because of that), I am actually happy for her.

But, I digress.

The point I am trying to make is that - our personality is "shaped" in part by the things we have to deal with in life.

I think - perhaps to some degree at some time or another - we all get jaded.

[I believe] I can see it in both you and @Lynx - and others on CC as well.

We are all in the same boat.

Satan continues unabated putting holes in it.

It will not be very long before it takes on too much :poop: and sinks.

In the near future, Christians will need each other like never before.

Don't [ever] let that realization slip from your mind.

Cut him some slack...

I did not say "feel sorry for him"; rather, I am saying - if we are to love our enemies:

~ If you consider him your enemy - well - show him the love the Lord would have you to show him.

~ If you consider him your friend and brother - how much more should you show him the love, patience, etc. that the Lord would have you to show him.

Give him the opportunity to "rise above" the 'jadedness' and show forth his brotherly love to others without sarcasm.

How do you do that?

Well - you "rise above" - and show him your brotherly love without sarcasm.

Be the example to follow...
 

shittim

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Proverbs 10-19
When words are many, sin is unavoidable, but he who restrains his lips is wise.
 

GaryA

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Proverbs 28:

13 He that covereth his sins shall not prosper: but whoso confesseth and forsaketh them shall have mercy. 14 Happy is the man that feareth alway: but he that hardeneth his heart shall fall into mischief.

Proverbs 16:

18 Pride goeth before destruction, and an haughty spirit before a fall.
 

Lynx

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#80
So... guns. We were talking about guns, right? :unsure: