which funnily enough, you can't buy in Offaly.Pappa wrote:An offal based delicacy.Coito ergo sum wrote:God hates bundles of sticks? Or, is it cigarettes that he hates? I can never remember.
Yim faces 126 years to life in prison.

which funnily enough, you can't buy in Offaly.Pappa wrote:An offal based delicacy.Coito ergo sum wrote:God hates bundles of sticks? Or, is it cigarettes that he hates? I can never remember.
Yim faces 126 years to life in prison.
Most people certainly just leave. And might even apologise the next day, after sobering up. And nobody without access to a gun reappears with one.Collector1337 wrote:I always wonder, when there's these so-called heated arguments, and someone just gets up and leaves right in the middle of it, what does the victim think the shooter is doing when he gets all angry and leaves the room suddenly?
He's certainly not coming back with a bunch of roses and an apology.
I've drank and gotten into arguments. I've never reappeared with a gun and shot anyone.MiM wrote:Most people certainly just leave. And might even apologise the next day, after sobering up. And nobody without access to a gun reappears with one.Collector1337 wrote:I always wonder, when there's these so-called heated arguments, and someone just gets up and leaves right in the middle of it, what does the victim think the shooter is doing when he gets all angry and leaves the room suddenly?
He's certainly not coming back with a bunch of roses and an apology.
Me neither. And it's not like there aren't enough guns here to go around.Collector1337 wrote: I've drank and gotten into arguments. I've never reappeared with a gun and shot anyone.
Yet.Collector1337 wrote:I've drank and gotten into arguments. I've never reappeared with a gun and shot anyone.MiM wrote:Most people certainly just leave. And might even apologise the next day, after sobering up. And nobody without access to a gun reappears with one.Collector1337 wrote:I always wonder, when there's these so-called heated arguments, and someone just gets up and leaves right in the middle of it, what does the victim think the shooter is doing when he gets all angry and leaves the room suddenly?
He's certainly not coming back with a bunch of roses and an apology.
As I read it, both of them were drunk/high, so both of them had their cognitive capabilities dulled to some degree.Collector1337 wrote:I always wonder, when there's these so-called heated arguments, and someone just gets up and leaves right in the middle of it, what does the victim think the shooter is doing when he gets all angry and leaves the room suddenly?
He's certainly not coming back with a bunch of roses and an apology.
And neither do people in societies where guns are rare...Babel wrote:As I read it, both of them were drunk/high, so both of them had their cognitive capabilities dulled to some degree.Collector1337 wrote:I always wonder, when there's these so-called heated arguments, and someone just gets up and leaves right in the middle of it, what does the victim think the shooter is doing when he gets all angry and leaves the room suddenly?
He's certainly not coming back with a bunch of roses and an apology.
And maybe the victim didn't account for the fact that his 'friend' was a trigger happy nutjob who would actually shoot (to kill) him. Sane people normally don't do that, even when drunk.
Paranoid much?JimC wrote:Yet.Collector1337 wrote:I've drank and gotten into arguments. I've never reappeared with a gun and shot anyone.MiM wrote:Most people certainly just leave. And might even apologise the next day, after sobering up. And nobody without access to a gun reappears with one.Collector1337 wrote:I always wonder, when there's these so-called heated arguments, and someone just gets up and leaves right in the middle of it, what does the victim think the shooter is doing when he gets all angry and leaves the room suddenly?
He's certainly not coming back with a bunch of roses and an apology.
Nope. They just stab or beat them to death instead. Yeah... I'd totally rather go out that way.JimC wrote:And neither do people in societies where guns are rare...Babel wrote:As I read it, both of them were drunk/high, so both of them had their cognitive capabilities dulled to some degree.Collector1337 wrote:I always wonder, when there's these so-called heated arguments, and someone just gets up and leaves right in the middle of it, what does the victim think the shooter is doing when he gets all angry and leaves the room suddenly?
He's certainly not coming back with a bunch of roses and an apology.
And maybe the victim didn't account for the fact that his 'friend' was a trigger happy nutjob who would actually shoot (to kill) him. Sane people normally don't do that, even when drunk.
Naw, the question was answered. He wanted to know where God was, Yim showed him.Tero wrote:But it did not answer the questions.where was god when Yim’s father died of a stroke several years earlier? And where was god when Yim pulled the trigger.
They come to Merka and fight about Jesus guns and babies. The usual thing.
So why would you think the victim would assume that the other guy is going to get a gun and shoot him?Collector1337 wrote:I've drank and gotten into arguments. I've never reappeared with a gun and shot anyone.MiM wrote:Most people certainly just leave. And might even apologise the next day, after sobering up. And nobody without access to a gun reappears with one.Collector1337 wrote:I always wonder, when there's these so-called heated arguments, and someone just gets up and leaves right in the middle of it, what does the victim think the shooter is doing when he gets all angry and leaves the room suddenly?
He's certainly not coming back with a bunch of roses and an apology.
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