Drunken Monkey Posted September 1, 2003 Posted September 1, 2003 read his other posts. it doesn't paint a very good picture. apparently, he is a guy who trains in martial arts with his friends in their front yard and he makes experimental weapons in his spare time. i'll let you decide on his credibility. post count is directly related to how much free time you have, not how intelligent you are."When you have to kill a man it costs nothing to be polite."
wrestlingkaratechamp Posted September 1, 2003 Posted September 1, 2003 IS there a fake lingering around at Karateforums.com? I must investigate!
Warp Spider Posted September 2, 2003 Posted September 2, 2003 Warp Spider wrote:There is a definate chance you'd die, but it's not so bad. Getting stabbed is probrably just as dangerous. Don't be a silly billy. How can dying not be bad? How on earth have you survived to adulthood? Well, I suppose that's a more religeous question than anything else. I don't consider death to be that bad. When I die, I'll just get to go to heaven anyway, so what's the harm in that?If they were innocent, they would have gotten involved instead of remaining indifferent. In my opinion, they deserve to be molten! What's an elderly lady supposed to do? Hit them with her handbag? Admittedly, there's not much they could do, but they should still try.apparently, he is a guy who trains in martial arts with his friends in their front yard and he makes experimental weapons in his spare time. Well, we mostly practice indoors but sometimes in the back yard. And don't knock experimental weaponry! Blowing things to kingdom come rules! Paladin - A holy beat down in the name of God!
Ben Posted September 6, 2003 Posted September 6, 2003 I live just outside sherwood forest so if i was ever stopped, i'd just say i was going for a walk in the woods so i had a small knife just incase i got my leg caught up or anything - a "just in case" situation in the evening woods. it would certainly walk - and just so i dont feel bad about lying, i'd then go for a walk in the forest i dont get attacked everyday, but for a small town, there is a lot of violence - i know about 20 people in this area and one of us is usually attacked every week. we dont look for trouble either. i'm not trying to add to a crime problem. adding to the problem would be using them for crime. carrying them safely with no intent to harm unless its a must doesnt add to crime or escalation of violence.
Icetuete Posted September 6, 2003 Posted September 6, 2003 some have said that they wouldn't give their wallet up and would fight for it, but with a gun? is your money worth more than someone's life?to a certain extend problaby not, but the health and life of my loved ones/friends and myself are worth many more. though i respect every form of live, the value of a full-time mugger/bullier is veyr questionable to me when the only thing he does night after night is threatening innocent ppl. gladly i never was in a situation where i had to judge about this/where my property or my health got threatended or when i had to blow up a gas station besides, weapons scare me anyway... i wouldnt feel compfortable carrying one. be it a knife, gun or whatever.
CodyydoC Posted September 6, 2003 Posted September 6, 2003 besides, weapons scare me anyway... i wouldnt feel compfortable carrying one. be it a knife, gun or whatever. how good of a martial artist are you? cause if ur good enough (or just a martial artist, depending on the state) some states will legally consider your body as a weapon. Codywhite belt in everything
Drunken Monkey Posted September 6, 2003 Posted September 6, 2003 isn't that along the same lines as the "register as a deadly weapon" myth...? post count is directly related to how much free time you have, not how intelligent you are."When you have to kill a man it costs nothing to be polite."
CodyydoC Posted September 6, 2003 Posted September 6, 2003 i dont know.... whats the register as a deadly weapon myth? nevermind, i forgot to mention u have to seriuosly hurt someone for that to even matter Codywhite belt in everything
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