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The problem lies in with BOTH types. Memes and quotes and references have been used to death in countless forums, web pages, video pages, and all over the internet. It gets to the point where the cool smart thing to do is to constantly point out (on various levels of jerkitude) that they're sick of someone that hasn't used said reference to death before using it now because it's rendered unfunny from overuse. Instead of just ignoring it, that is. And then of course, those who just come into referencing said meme/quote/reference for the first time because it automatically becomes funny just discovering it. Basically saying Noobs are terrible people for being new to something someone else got sick of long ago, being one of the forerunners of said meme. And you can't even create a new meme because out of every billion memes like one sticks. And then it's only funny for a month.So, you guys know Dodgeball's my favorite movie, right? With Vince Vaughn and Ben Stiller? So, any way, the blooper reel from that movie's on YouTube, okay? So, a few months ago, I commented on the video, quoting a line that really made me laugh (I can't repeat it on here because it's a little obscene). Since then, I've gotten umpteen million replies from people who are all, "DUDE! SHUT THE **** UP!!! WE WATCHED THE **** THING! WE KNOW WHAT THEY SAID! WE HEARD IT! WE DON'T NEED TO BE TOLD WHAT THEY JUST SAID!!! WHY IS YOUTUBE FULL OF RETARDS DOING STUPID STUFF!!!"
In one of the gun buy back programs, there were at least 2 grenade launchers.And I'm surprised nobody's brought this up yet because it's been in the news, but it looks like things are about to get worse with the president getting tough on gun owners, even law-abiding citizens who only use guns for self-defense. Hitler, Stalin, and Mao all did the same thing, and look what happened. It's pretty obvious where this is going.
But I'm not sure why we think throwing yet another law at the problem will change anything.I see nothing wrong with rifles or hand guns. Those just need some mild regulation to protect law abiding owners and punish those who acquire them illegally, especially when it comes to gang activity.
But doing nothing is doing nothing. This happens every single time there's a tragedy. We want someone to do something, we look at the options, arbitrarily say "that's not going to do anything" and then let it happen again. There's a lot that could have been solved in hindsight, but taking a look at how weapons can be acquired and where killers get them from would be a great start. Like I said, no sane person needs an assault rifle. The only people who buy assault rifles over regular hand guns and hunting rifles buy them for pretty scary reasons. Mostly overthrowing the government or waiting for some crazy fiscal apocalypse concocted by far far far far right wing conspiracy theory radio that only crazy people listen to. Like I said, a gun buy back had someone give up 2 grenade launchers. How are these things selling?But I'm not sure why we think throwing yet another law at the problem will change anything.
But has it gotten to the point where passing a law is also doing nothing?But doing nothing is doing nothing.
Most gun owners are in fact responsible people. They're not the ones doing these things. Disturbed people with no options in life are.What needs to change is gun culture. We need to stop the "It's your right as an American to own a fire arm" mind set and bring on the mindset of "this thing is dangerous in the wrong hands, and responsible owners need to be responsible."