Mama told me not to come.
She said, that ain’t the way to have fun.
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And it’s not like mass shooters are law abiding citizens except in the small area of murdering random people… They can easily drive one state over to Idaho and get whatever they want, and if they’re out, continue south to Utah or east to Montana. Nobody is going to check your car on the way back…
I grew up in WA, and everyone got around whatever law they didn’t like. Want to blow up big fireworks but your town doesn’t allow it? Go to the local res, hide them under a blanket in the car, and be a very law abiding citizen on the way home (and blow them up in a random neighborhood). Before weed was legal, people would just grow it in the forest on public land, which was literally everywhere.
The mag law just exists to piss off law abiding citizens and is the same “save the children” BS excuse that’d being used to effectively ban porn and other things across the country. Solve the problem another way.
Seems someone isn’t a Brit.
Some people can quit cold turkey, most can’t. Assume you’re part of the majority and take away whatever emotional or social attachment you have to your addiction and gradually reduce whatever it is until it’s completely under control.
sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.worksto Greentext@sh.itjust.works•Anon crunches some numbers2·13 days agoYup, it turns out it’s a lot easier to build on something than create something from scratch.
I’m the same. I care about celebrities only to the extent of what they’re known for. Why bother going deeper than that? It’s not like his criminal record is very relevant to his basketball records.
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sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.worksto Greentext@sh.itjust.works•Anon describes the micro-celeb pipeline1·6 months agoAnd female.
Exactly.
If a criminal wants something, they can get it whether there’s a ban or not. Actual solutions here are much more difficult than a ban, hence why politicians love bans so much.