He's just presenting his gear for the photo. (I know you can see the mag hanging out in the beginning of the video but I don't think he reaches for that one.
Exhibit A: his left hand is lifting his shirt
Exhibit B: He's lifting his shirt again to access the centermost mag
Exhibit C: What mags? (concealed means concealed)
Even if you're anti-war, it's probably because of the aggressor side, right? Unless you're Bob Murphy and don't believe in self-defense. I'd think you could get some vicarious value out of enjoying narratives about people who lived through something you'll hopefully never have to live through.
Can a football player from an opposing team sit on your team's bench? Can he be forcibly removed and safely assume said force isn't intended to be deadly? Can we safely assume using deadly force to remain sitting on another team's bench is psychopathic behavior?
You when you're somewhere you're clearly not supposed to be (Key, not Peele):
Also check this box on the way there. The Learn more article isn't clear from skimming, but I assume this means that you need external factors to change your password even if you're already signed in.
Places like Microsoft 365 only require MFA to change your password if you can't already sign-in, and otherwise only require re-entering your password before changing it.
So for X, if your account is compromised, they won't be able to change the password unless they have access to your other methods.
Attorneys general is the plural of attorney general and it's not super-duper well-known (people who legitimately bring it up will often misspeak it as attorney generals if they're talking fast), especially because it's a very uncommon-sounding plural. So whenever anything even sounds like it has that weird pluralization. Legit ones are things like poets laureate, or they don't have to make sense at all.
"What's your favorite steakhouse?"
"Oh it's Ruth's Chris.... like attorneys general."
My original post gave a terrible example and you shouldn't have laughed so you did well. The Ruth's Chris one makes me chuckle now though.
@currermell I'd ask my family, with all sincerity...
"Does anyone wanna talk about guns with me???????
Please?!....."
It would all be organic from there
"Every socialist revolution follows the same script:
1. True believers take power
2. Economics don't work
3. True believers get shot by the next wave of true believers
4. Survivors go authoritarian to avoid step 3
5. Survivors get called not "real" socialists
The only socialism that actually works is the voluntary kind β co-ops inside capitalist countries."
Never talk about how your WML-bearing holster doesn't completely cover the trigger guard, nor talk about how getting a holster that completely covers the trigger guard isn't that important, nor talk about how it could be a reasonable tradeoff to not cover the trigger guard completely if you are able to carry a WML.
Was just checking out a couple holster reviews prior to posting, and the lighting and angles used, even by normal non-industry YouTubers, are intentionally keeping hiding any potential gap there is around the trigger guard...let alone on a holster that may somehow not even have a gap.
@blkgunsmattr It even says in the amendment, "Can't be in a militia if you're unarmed. 'Well regulated' means 'git gud!'" In so many words, of course...