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shelterwhereisleep

shelterwhereisleep

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May 6, 2024
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I've never even touched a real gun. I'm not a gun person.
And I have the stuff for the method I'd like to use(night night).
But I was thinking, what if it failed? I would get caught and then I guess never be able to buy a gun?
So is it smart to buy one first even if I don't plan on using it?
 
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astonishedturnip

astonishedturnip

Like Christine Chubbuck, but sadder
Jan 16, 2024
266
This is exactly what I did. And in the meantime if someone breaks into my house to assault me, mess with the noot noot and get the shoot shoot
 
Begotten

Begotten

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May 8, 2024
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I've never even touched a real gun. I'm not a gun person.
And I have the stuff for the method I'd like to use(night night).
But I was thinking, what if it failed? I would get caught and then I guess never be able to buy a gun?
So is it smart to buy one first even if I don't plan on using it?
I mean, if I had a chance to buy a gun I would just forget about any other methods, especially night-night that just some rare cases of people that overcame the SI actually made it work
 
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