Message from @A. Spader
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Okay, LARPer.
bet you dont even like tendies
probably carry a 1911 fudd
you joke but he did go full fudd on 1911s earlier
at least he didn't say "tupperware gun"
"fudd"?
@Agent Smith It's something retards say when their feelings are hurt.
Same way shitlibs use "Nazi".
lol
>way heavier than more reliable guns
>has half the capacity
"you're just too weak"
>uses a material whose literally means bendable
>this means reliable to retards
Top kek.
Also, heavier is not only not bad if you're not a liftlet. It's actually a very good thing.
if you carry all day 26 oz. vs 42. oz is a sizable difference
It is a sizable difference. Meaning a sizable decrease in recoil.
also unless I'm mistaken the Beretta 92 has a steel frame and more than double the capacity
Based.
Based again.
That's what people mean when they say "Based", isn't it?
So is using God as an expletive.
I don't know how accurate that is. I think the "God's name in vain" is meant to be "don't attribute falsehoods to God" or something like that.
I could be wrong, I don't know things
The way I see it, if I was the first thing out of the mouth of every person that stubbed their toe I'd be pretty peeved.
Like "bitch I didn't do this to you, why are you pinning it on me."
I wouldn't want people to tell others that I've said things which I haven't, and misrepresent me.
There is also the element, however tenuous, of blasphemy. The phrase 'god dammit' is on it's face a curse invoking the power of God to smite something you are displeased by.
that's an interesting point
but i don't know how true that was when the commandments were crafted
An expletive is a descriptive word, God is a noun of a invented figure like Santa. They are not the same.
It’s also a matter of respect.
"invented figure"
Fictional
like santa, right?
Yes Santa is not a real person