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Are you responsible?
RE: Are you responsible?
(February 18, 2019 at 3:35 pm)Shell B Wrote: I mean, really. Brian is extraordinarily emotive, sure. However, whether onlinebiker intended it to be a bait and switch or not, this is a quite common analogy in the gun debate. It's not like Brian pulled the idea that this could be related out of his ass. He could be wrong, and this could be just a thread about cars. That's great, because this is a legitimate topic, but Brian's not making it up when he says he's seen this argument like a billion times. That said, I've also seen this gun thread like a billion times, and it gets reaaaallll boring, Bri.

Thanks Shell.

I am not a mind reader. But again, over the years, and on different topics, on multiple websites, you do see patterns, and no, they are not always the same people.  And yes, one could argue the person doing it, does not realize they are doing it. 

Humans pass ideas onto other humans and that idea can be spread independently by lots of people over time, so much so the spread becomes so wide there is no direct connection between all who might hold the same idea.

But having said that. Calling our firearm violence problem "boring" doesn't solve the issue. I don't bring it up to "troll" or be "boring". I bring it up because it is a very real problem America needs to face.

It would be "boring" if we only had 1 mass shooting per year. I would call it "boring" if we had the same level of firearm violence as say Japan, or Australia. 

If one wants to claim I am an agitator on this subject, guilty as charged. But if everyone agrees that we should keep firearms out of the wrong hands, then it is a subject that needs to be constantly in the public eye, every day, until the problem truly becomes "boring."

I do take this personally, and do take this issue seriously, knowing my dad was an alcoholic, and if it were not for my mom yanking me out of the house, when he shot his 38 in the room, you might not be reading this right now.

I was lucky.  The Parkland victims, the Vegas victims, The Va Tech victims, the Colombine victims, the Newton victims, were not so lucky. And if they speak out about firearm violence every single day, which they should, it wouldn't be for them a matter of "boring" but a call for prevention.

You've seen this gun thread "a billion times". Yes, and we have had and average of 100 of our fellow citizens die from firearm violence every day 365 days a year. I would love nothing more than to talk about other things. But as long as firearm violence is an issue, and it is, I think it is more important to face reality.
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RE: Are you responsible?
(February 18, 2019 at 3:44 pm)onlinebiker Wrote: Aimed at Brian

Fucking enough.

Here in Michigan where I live - already the law - that if your guns are stolen and used in a crime - you are civially and criminally liable if they are used in a crime. The only exception is if they are in a locked gun safe. Nobody is disputing this. I have said numerous times I agree with this law.

So fuck you dickhead.

This was NEVER about guns.

(February 18, 2019 at 3:35 pm)Shell B Wrote: I mean, really. Brian is extraordinarily emotive, sure. However, whether onlinebiker intended it to be a bait and switch or not, this is a quite common analogy in the gun debate. It's not like Brian pulled the idea that this could be related out of his ass. He could be wrong, and this could be just a thread about cars. That's great, because this is a legitimate topic, but Brian's not making it up when he says he's seen this argument like a billion times. That said, I've also seen this gun thread like a billion times, and it gets reaaaallll boring, Bri.

This thread was never meant to be about guns.


It got that way because Brian and his butt- buddy turned it into one.



End of story.
You lie a lot.
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RE: Are you responsible?
IF OLB wants to argue it is not someone's fault their car got stolen, he is correct.

It is also not my fault if someone breaks into my house and steals my TV. But it is also possible to have solid doors, dead bolts and alarm systems too. And even with my house, it still has regulations as to wiring, distance between beams, as well as my TV cant be made out of napalm.

My house also cannot be so big it blocks the road I live on. In fact, when they put the new one in I live in now, they had to put it in a specific spot as per the "perking" in relationship to the new septic tank I bought. Even with a house, I can't simply build a mansion where I live, and it certainly cannot be made of flammable materials, or intrude on my neighbors property.

Regulations exist for a reason, and no product should be immune from public scrutiny.
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RE: Are you responsible?
(February 18, 2019 at 2:47 pm)Brian37 Wrote:
(February 18, 2019 at 2:45 pm)PRJA93 Wrote: So, in this analogy, you're Ralph Nader?

You legitimately have issues, dude.

i never said I was Ralf Nader. I only agree with his raising his voice.

Cars are safer now because of his raising his voice. There is no law mandating I be as famous as Nader to agree with him to say something is there?

Raising ones voice is how you start conversations that bring awareness to problems that need to be solved.

And in this analogy, you're the one who's raising their voice and starting conversations that bring awareness?

What fucking planet do you live on?

Holy shit. Huh
If you're frightened of dying, and you're holding on, you'll see devils tearing your life away. But if you've made your peace, then the devils are really angels, freeing you from the Earth.
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RE: Are you responsible?
(February 18, 2019 at 4:24 pm)PRJA93 Wrote:
(February 18, 2019 at 2:47 pm)Brian37 Wrote: i never said I was Ralf Nader. I only agree with his raising his voice.

Cars are safer now because of his raising his voice. There is no law mandating I be as famous as Nader to agree with him to say something is there?

Raising ones voice is how you start conversations that bring awareness to problems that need to be solved.

And in this analogy, you're the one who's raising their voice and starting conversations that bring awareness?

What fucking planet do you live on?

Holy shit. Huh

He brings awareness of gun violence by making people want to shoot him.
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RE: Are you responsible?
(February 18, 2019 at 4:24 pm)PRJA93 Wrote:
(February 18, 2019 at 2:47 pm)Brian37 Wrote: i never said I was Ralf Nader. I only agree with his raising his voice.

Cars are safer now because of his raising his voice. There is no law mandating I be as famous as Nader to agree with him to say something is there?

Raising ones voice is how you start conversations that bring awareness to problems that need to be solved.

And in this analogy, you're the one who's raising their voice and starting conversations that bring awareness?

What fucking planet do you live on?

Holy shit. Huh

So America does not have a firearm violence problem?

The thread was about theft of a car. 

I agree with the argument it is not the owners fault if your car gets stolen. 

But AGAIN, cars have improved in safety, and anti theft technology. My point is no product should be immune from scrutiny or improvement on safety.

It is not the owner's fault or the car's fault it got stolen. But the makers see patterns in accidents and theft, and even have recalls when their products are deemed unsafe.

I don't care if we are talking about cars or guns. I see nothing wrong one bit, with saying an industry, regardless of the product it sells, as much responsibility as to what they put out, as the user. 

Trying to make public safety a case by case issue, is short term, but long term, when you have too many problems WITH ANY PRODUCT, you cant simply blame it on the buyer.

(February 18, 2019 at 4:29 pm)Yonadav Wrote:
(February 18, 2019 at 4:24 pm)PRJA93 Wrote: And in this analogy, you're the one who's raising their voice and starting conversations that bring awareness?

What fucking planet do you live on?

Holy shit. Huh

He brings awareness of gun violence by making people want to shoot him.

Thank you for proving my point. If you really want to shoot me, you are making my argument for me.
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RE: Are you responsible?
(February 18, 2019 at 4:05 pm)Gawdzilla Sama Wrote:
(February 18, 2019 at 3:44 pm)onlinebiker Wrote: Aimed at Brian

Fucking enough.

Here in Michigan where I live - already the law - that if your guns are stolen and used in a crime - you are civially and criminally liable if they are used in a crime. The only exception is if they are in a locked gun safe. Nobody is disputing this. I have said numerous times I agree with this law.

So fuck you dickhead.

This was NEVER about guns.


This thread was never meant to be about guns.


It got that way because Brian and his butt- buddy turned it into one.



End of story.
You lie a lot.

Got proof?


Of course not. You don' t even have a valid argument.


You just like poking Brian , while pretending to be his butt buddy - just to see if you can make someone more miserable than yourself......

The jury is out on that....
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And you are that bully that pantsed you in the third grade. You know there is nothing funnier than an internet tough guy, right?
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RE: Are you responsible?
(February 18, 2019 at 4:53 pm)Gawdzilla Sama Wrote: And you are that bully that pantsed you in the third grade.  You know there is nothing funnier than an internet tough   guy, right?

You're quite right - Mr. "It took 6 - no 7 - men to subdue me!!!"


Indeed you're right - funny, and really kind of sad.
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RE: Are you responsible?
(February 18, 2019 at 4:53 pm)Gawdzilla Sama Wrote: And you are that bully that pantsed you in the third grade.  You know there is nothing funnier than an internet tough   guy, right?

I have to admit, I really could have used you as a friend growing up. Considering global warming, are you willing to guide me back home this summer for our next hurricane? 

Wait, never mind. I just figured out, if I have an Ar15 I can just shoot the hurricane and  kill it.
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