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I know what alleged means. And in this context, it means they either shot the guy who was stabbing people or shot someone else, meaning they don’t know if it is or isn’t the guy they were looking for.
Hello Gordon.
I know what alleged means. And in this context, it means they either shot the guy who was stabbing people or shot someone else, meaning they don’t know if it is or isn’t the guy they were looking for.
Alleged? You don’t know if you got the right guy?
Now remember kids, Canada is responsible for half the Geneva convention. Do not trust Canada.
I don’t get it. It’s a Russian space shuttle that’s to be used for reconnaissance.
I just imagined a monkey throw an AK at a missle that’s lodged in the ground. And it was amazing.
You dumbass, takes 17 lbs of pressure to detonate.
For those who dont know: there is a rifle (MAS-36) that had a bayonet that could be concealed at the end of the rifle, taken out, and then attached to be used in combat. The bayonet had locking mechanism on both the pointed and blunt end. And since either end could be attached to the rifle, it is said that two solders wondered what would happen if they attached the bayonet ends to 2 rifles. It worked, and it turned out there was no way to seperate them once they were put together, and this ended up being called the french finger trap. Fortunately, later versions of this rifle had a safety mechanism that allowed you to seperate the two rifles in the event you tried to repeat it.
“PARRY THIS, YOU FILTHY CASUALTY.”