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  • Maria de Luna
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    Unless I'm wearing a bathing suit, I am going out with a bra on. I cannot manage without one, seriously, is not possible.
    beyond that it depends on how lazy im feeling.

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  • volcaniclastic
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    Life's a gamble. I usually have some form of clothing on (underthings negotiable - I like to go commando on dates sometimes for the shock factor). I usually have my keys, but not always. I usually have a wallet, but not always. I would say I've got the dog about half the time, shoes maybe 3/4 of the time, and almost always sunglasses, cuz these purdy eyes are sensitive to light.

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  • habbalah
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    Besides clothes: phone, wallet, and some sort of notebook and pen.

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  • Norse_Angel
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    Shoes were an option.. But the place we moved into is quite... er... Well, let's just say the previous owners had a tendency to throw their beer bottles out windows. I cleaned up a lot of glass when we first moved in, and there is still probably a lot more out there. Other than that, in forests, I'll usually go bare foot most of the time, as well with just walking around town

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  • kalynraye
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    Shoes are definitely an option for me. I like being barefoot, but they wont let me into work without shoes on.

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  • Medusa
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    Oh shoes. I don't walk around barefoot. Haven't even as a kid because I stepped on a bee once. Now it's because of the Diabetus.

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  • thalassa
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    Well...I never leave my house without my clothing on. Mostly, I never leave my house without shoes or my kids...though upon occasion, that may be negotiable.

    Everything else it depends on why I'm leaving the house.

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  • ThorsSon
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    Originally posted by Medusa View Post
    Do you two want to pull your dicks out for measure? If not please stop the machoness. It's ruining my right to be a girly girl and snicker at you two.
    Let's measure!

    :-p

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  • Medusa
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    Do you two want to pull your dicks out for measure? If not please stop the machoness. It's ruining my right to be a girly girl and snicker at you two.

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  • Norse_Angel
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    Originally posted by ThorsSon View Post
    The 2nd Amendment states that the right to bear arms will not be impinged... that sounds a little like impingement..



    I think you left off a zero and got your unit of measurement wrong.
    surely, you meant 300-400 yards... right?
    But then, I've actually owned guns since I was little.
    Ahahaha good catch. Yeah I wrote this when I just woke up. With a rifle, I am deadly up to 200 yards, which in my book, for I do not shoot with rifles often, is quite good. I am deadly with a handgun at around 50-75 yards. Maybe a bit closer to 100 on a good day. I find its all about breathing. I'm not quite sure what my dead Brain was thinking with 30-40. Possibly the range I go to. It's at about 30-40 yards, but I've gone shooting in fields with friends, where we were hitting targets at least twice that distance.

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  • ThorsSon
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    Originally posted by Norse_Angel View Post
    I think that if you want to own a fire arm, you should be mandated to take several training courses on how to actually use them properly before you can even purchase one from a store. I'd say the gun stores could even offer the courses. But that's just me. My aim is quite nasty when I want it to be.
    The 2nd Amendment states that the right to bear arms will not be impinged... that sounds a little like impingement..

    Originally posted by Norse_Angel View Post
    I'm deadly at 30-40 feet. But that because I've been around guns since I was little.
    I think you left off a zero and got your unit of measurement wrong.
    surely, you meant 300-400 yards... right?
    But then, I've actually owned guns since I was little.

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  • anunitu
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    One I saw used was a bit like this,though made of hardwood.

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  • Norse_Angel
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    Originally posted by thalassa View Post
    As a gun owner from IL, I actually prefer their laws to the open carry/licensed concealed carry of VA. I know very few people that do either that I think have the skill or training to be useful in an actual situation requiring a gun (for one of those "bad guys with a gun")...more likely they'd get their gun taken from them and used on them or they'd hit a bystander.
    Oh yes I agree with this 100%. I go to the range every weekend, and being as young as I am, my aim is 5x better than most who walk into the doors. For example, two weeks ago, there was this women who asked me if he gun was loaded, and if not, how to properly load. She ended up pointing it at me while giving it to me. Could have lost a leg. Supreme stupidity. Another case was where This dude accidentally shot the glass window on the side of the range. It was bullet proof glass of course, but still has a bad shattered weakened part now. A lot of people should not have anything to do with guns. I think that if you want to own a fire arm, you should be mandated to take several training courses on how to actually use them properly before you can even purchase one from a store. I'd say the gun stores could even offer the courses. But that's just me. My aim is quite nasty when I want it to be. I'm deadly at 30-40 feet. But that because I've been around guns since I was little.

    On the topic of canes, as said above, being as young as I am, I'd feel a cane would draw a lot of attention. I used to own a sword cane, and was stopped on the street twice for carrying it. Only one cop realized what it was, but let me off with a warning, saying never to carry it outside again. (The blade itself is an illegal length.)
    Ill stick to my guns, still battling the long process of getting a CAC permit.

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  • MaskedOne
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    Originally posted by anunitu View Post
    I have seen those "short sticks" used in Hong Kong during a crowd problem. It was a Hong Kong Cop that wadded through the crowd,and people were collapsing left and right as he proceeded. just a little bigger than the span of your palm(The secret is where you hit,mainly nerves)
    Different short stick, I'm thinking a cane length item (so it's only short by comparison to a quarterstaff) because it hides in plain sight and provides a 2-3 ft reach advantage over most popular melee weapons.



    Has short sticks taken a bit more literally along with actual knife techniques but Eskrima sticks might be recognizable enough to be banned in certain jurisdictions and knives carry length restrictions. I haven't come across an actual stick weapon smaller than an Eskrima stick but there are some pretty small melee tools out so it doesn't surprise me.

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  • anunitu
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    I have seen those "short sticks" used in Hong Kong during a crowd problem. It was a Hong Kong Cop that wadded through the crowd,and people were collapsing left and right as he proceeded. just a little bigger than the span of your palm(The secret is where you hit,mainly nerves)

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