Lanterns treats the ring like a service weapon — having it isn't the same as having the judgment to use it. That one choice is why the show works. #Lanterns
Listen folks, more important than there being a debate on this being moral, it’s possible.
Be very careful of the when, where and how you fuck around. You might just find out.
@DavidJohns64384@Camsiyonna1 By woke you mean historically accurate? Scale of 1 to 10 how infuriating is it to not see misrepresentations of America on screen for you?
Power went off again last night.
Echo alarms failed so I made it to the office 15 min late.
Back up deodorant I thought was in my drawer is the aluminum free Ho Body spray.
@agaveforward Does a healthy relationship need to be reevaluated or do people that want multiple unhealthy relationships secretly running in tandem just need to not be regarded as dating authorities so often?
Charles taught me a few things. The top 5 where
-Protect your family
-Aim for the chin
-If she giggle, she going
-Don’t get mad, get even
-Do NOT go to prison
Why You Don’t Shoot For The Head In Self-Defense:
There’s a clip going around of a guy at the range drawing from concealment and putting fast rounds on target.
Then a cop standing behind him says, “Yeah… but mine were all headshots.”
And that comment exposes one of the biggest misunderstandings people have about self-defense shooting.
Headshots are not the flex people think they are.
Anybody can hit a head if you give them enough time. But self-defense is not about taking your time and stacking perfect holes on a paper target.
It’s about stopping a threat as fast as humanly possible.
So I put it on a timer.
Headshots vs. center mass.
At close distance, the headshots were slower and messier. At ten yards, pushing for the head caused rounds to come completely off target.
And in real life, a miss is not just a miss.
It’s a wall.
A car.
A house.
Or an innocent person who had nothing to do with the fight.
That’s why responsible self-defense training focuses on acceptable accuracy, combat accuracy, and putting fast, effective hits into the area most likely to stop the threat.
The goal is not to kill.
The goal is to stop the threat and go home.
Full Video: https://t.co/vh666Tu7WC
@godofwrath21@B1TuckerCarlson Which part of confronting someone required following him over 2 city blocks & demanding things on his person while filming the demands instead of waiting for the police? None of that makes catching 10+ rounds acceptable but we now have 480p footage that it’s possible.
@PoliceThePolic1@reason Just remember Amazon workers, mailman, all delivery agents deal with this on a daily basis without killing animals, like the highly trained police officer.
@aja2130@GigglingGanon Fortunately neither are illegal. What’s so hard about officers being recorded by civilians on their stops? It’s not like they think they’ll be caught actively breaking the law right?
Any officer that mushes a camera recording them is either an asshole or has something to hide.