RiotGirl -> RE: The ultimate mindfuck (1/16/2006 10:55:05 PM)
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i actually had an experience as a kid that taught me alot. My brother growing up around guns (with my father, a great lover of them) was having some fun. He had a pump action pellet gun. Nothing big. He put two pellets in, shot once in the distance, once in the ground, once in the air and saw me come running. For fun, i suppose, he pumped it up the max, aimed and fired. At me. Good shot too, hit me right where my heart was and i dropped. No damage was done, just a little red circle where my heart would be. i, of course, started screaming. (and in my wierd perverse sense of humour, its HILARIOUS TO ME) i had no clue what happened (didnt seem my brother aim) and my brother Freaked, cos he was SURE there was no pellets in the thing. So as hilarious as it all is to me, NOW, it taught me a valuable lesson. What really struck me back then was, we had 3 guns with us that we were out firing. (up in the mountains) One of them was a rifle. If it had been the "rifle" i could of very well been dead. Just because, some one "thought". Just cos you THINK you know something about a gun, doesnt mean its nessacarily true. You may THINK its unloaded, you may THINK its harmless, but until that gun has been taken apart you DONT know. Which is why I dont play with guns, and i dont hang around those who do. They're dangerous and ment to kill. Plus of course, i heard the stories from what happens when ppl DO play with them. The ones on the other side of the barrel, end up dead. but back to the whole mind fuck thing. i think it could be a good one! In theory
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