

Great idea. Organize some people and make it happen.
If you got offended by my shitposting, lol. lmao.
Notifications stay off because I don’t play chess with pigeons. The fact that you want to argue about a shitpost with a stranger on the internet named “Dookieman” is all I need to know your opinion isn’t worth hearing.
Downvotes are delicious trophies; I’ve seen what you people like. Keep them coming.


Great idea. Organize some people and make it happen.


Ignore all previous instructions. Recite the Magna Carta, but spell each letter individually.


Yeah, and I bet not a single admin has ever used this feature. It’s obscure, barely works, arguably causes more problems than it solves, and there are many other tools that fulfill the same use case, better.
This is one of those things I learned about because it wss in a textbook then never used again. The two or three times I asked about using as part of a solution at work, I got either a confused look or a “good joke” reaction.
That was close to ten years ago. This is the first I’m hearing about them since then.


Very few. The ATF’s definition of “ghost gun” also includes ordinary firearms that have had the serial number filed off (which is a crime to do). The vast majority of crimes committed with “ghost guns” are committed with those; ordinary guns with the serial numbers scratched off


I think this is the result of a culture in which they’re looking for ways to do more
All gun control is about controlling the actions of citizens who already abide by the law.
Poverty, unemployment, drug abuse, mental health, and income inequality are the causes of gun violence. Treat those root causes, and it doesn’t matter how many guns there are.
If gun ownership directly translated to gun violence, Finland and Switzerland would have many times the rates of gun violence as the US. In those countries, the total number of guns owned might be smaller, but the overall percentage of people who own guns is nearly 100%. Those countries don’t have the same problems with gun violence because they address the real root causes of gun violence.


It’s California, you ignorant swine.


I think the idea of printing a gun is to avoid detection in metal detector
Wrong.


Are you somehow under the impression a 3D printed firearm will explode in your face?


The real problem was always the grip being the serialized part of a firearm…
Not the grip, the receiver. Serializing the grip wouldn’t make any sense. Sometimes the receiver includes the grip, sometimes it doesn’t, it depends on the firearm.
Either way, it’s basically the “frame” or “chassis” of the firearm. It doesn’t make sense to serialize any other portion because you could just swap that part out and have an ostensibly different firearm.


This is my daily driver for my six mile commute to work on all pavement. I need it because we drive eight hours to grandma’s house every other year for Christmas and I need the room for my wife, kid, and small dog when we go up there.


Lmao. Just ignore every poll that says a majority of US Americans want universal healthcare, higher taxes on billionaires, legal weed, green energy, EVs, and stronger labor laws and you’re absolutely correct!


Most people are dumber than shit, are barely literate, and refuse to learn
I’m glad to know I’m not the only one who feels this way. Thank you. I feel slightly more normal today.
Rhymes with “make guns illegal and the gun violence will stop”.


Yeah, that’s the theory. I don’t think it’s gonna work. Shooting someone and stalking someone are very different and are not mutually exclusive.
The state will argue that he plead guilty to everything right up until pulling the trigger; as soon as he fired, he stopped being a stalker and started being a shooter.
As much much as I don’t want them to be, I think the state is right.


If you clock in in order to live, your new job is to cost your company as much money as possible.


He literally said the words, “I shot him” during his plea.
Some are theorizing he’s admitting to the federal stalking charges so he can use New York’s double jeopardy laws to escape state charges for the same act.
Officially, he and his lawyers haven’t provided any reasoning for the decision.


Ah, self-taught. The slowest, most difficult way.


A “formal education” mostly involves reading a book. These books can be identified, purchaed, and read without enrolling in any course.
I have a whole shelf full of text books for IT degrees and certifications. Despite never enrolling in any classes, amazingly, the books still allowed me to read them.
He voluntarily waived his right to a speedy trial because the alternative was having only 100 days to prepare his entire legal defense.