Jimmy9
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Seems in the USA it is actually Live Free AND die, frequently and horribly.
Better to have lived free and died than never being free at all.
Seems in the USA it is actually Live Free AND die, frequently and horribly.
Sadly I don’t think I will live long enough to see the US restrict gun ownership like most of the civilised world.
A friend of mine posts daily updates on Facebook about the number of gun deaths in the US, and that's where I got this weekend's figure from. I would have to look back several months to find her source if it's really important to you.
Better to have lived free and died than never being free at all.
I live in Scotland. I feel pretty free personally and my risk of being shot to death are a heck of a lot less than your average American citizen. Win - win.Better to have lived free and died than never being free at all.
What was complained about was the blatant hypocrisy shown by plague in taking the moral high ground over Matthew showing disinterest in this particular group of 250 people who died.
Sadly I don’t think I will live long enough to see the US restrict gun ownership like most of the civilised world.
I think it might be this site:
https://www.gunviolencearchive.org/last-72-hours
El Paso has already slipped down to page 3, these things happen so often.

I live in Scotland. I feel pretty free personally and my risk of being shot to death are a heck of a lot less than your average American citizen. Win - win.
Live free or die.
No, but psychological studies of people who go postal show a frequent pattern: anger, blaming everyone else for their failures, low self esteem. It's not the occupation, it's the individual.
No, thanks. I've been to Glasgow. It looks like everyone there has fetal-alcohol syndrome. They also talk weird.