I'm tired of this river/boating accident shit. This is where we have to make a stand if we aren't going to be a bunch of Canaderp cuckolds. If someone comes for my guns they're prying them from my cold, dead hands. And they better bring a platoon.
Although it is, truly, best not to advertise it during an era of surveillance. Keep in mind that there is evidence that the Founders practiced this as well, as gun confiscation became increasingly strict in the few years prior to the fighting of 1775. Individuals were likely burying or squirreling away arms, powder, and shot for several years, and records point to armory raids starting at least in 1774. This equipment was cached away, because it was well understood that advertising its presence would be counter-productive against the greatest Empire in existence at the time, and there was still the potential for peaceful resolution. It was not cowardace or a lack of patriotism, but pure pragmatism.
yeah i mean the main reason i bought so many guns is because i fully plan to kill anybody that tries to take my guns. i don't think there's anything controversial about that.
Perhaps, but we're running through them faster than toilet paper at a bad taco stand.
Fighting is the LAST option, but when all others have been exhausted, even the most rational of men must come to the point they acknowledge a good thumping is in order.
I'm tired of this river/boating accident shit. This is where we have to make a stand if we aren't going to be a bunch of Canaderp cuckolds. If someone comes for my guns they're prying them from my cold, dead hands. And they better bring a platoon.
Its just a funny meme. I think we are all with you 100%.
Although it is, truly, best not to advertise it during an era of surveillance. Keep in mind that there is evidence that the Founders practiced this as well, as gun confiscation became increasingly strict in the few years prior to the fighting of 1775. Individuals were likely burying or squirreling away arms, powder, and shot for several years, and records point to armory raids starting at least in 1774. This equipment was cached away, because it was well understood that advertising its presence would be counter-productive against the greatest Empire in existence at the time, and there was still the potential for peaceful resolution. It was not cowardace or a lack of patriotism, but pure pragmatism.
Agreed. But IMO, it's getting just a wee bit tired.
yeah i mean the main reason i bought so many guns is because i fully plan to kill anybody that tries to take my guns. i don't think there's anything controversial about that.
100% wtf these cucks think? You're gonna tell them "I sold them all" and they're just gonna laugh and go on to the next house?
In the words of obiwan: "there are alternatives to fighting"
Perhaps, but we're running through them faster than toilet paper at a bad taco stand.
Fighting is the LAST option, but when all others have been exhausted, even the most rational of men must come to the point they acknowledge a good thumping is in order.
Cold dead hand and hot f*ckin barrel