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There's a tribe in Africa that believes that solar eclipses are a giant snake eating the sun, so they shoot at it with machine guns to scare it away. Every time this happens, a few people are killed by stray bullets.
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(BTW, I think that's the first time I LOLed at something you've written in a long time. You did come up with that yourself, right?)
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I remember an interview with a former SAS operator about the Iranian Embassy siege. He said they that the stocks of their MP5s retracted because of the close quarters they will be using them.
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Seriously? They fold / take off the stocks so it's easier to hide under a set of manjams. We can't engage if we don't see weapons.
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No, they were talkiing about it on the Hall. This one guy was saying that AND that whenever goatherders asked for reperations for goats hit by stray rounds he would just say "Inshalah" and walk away
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That's a pretty good way to create more terrorists.
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Or just more pissed off goat herders.
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You don't actually understand how these things work, do you.
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Neither do you
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what is the origin of the terrorist. since you seem to know everything
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