Whoa
Doing my typical late night internet "research", I ran across this picture here. While it's animated, it's entirely too inappropriate for me to just toss up on Horadrim, so click at your own risk.
Please submit your intepretations as to what the picture means. Thanks.
11 Comments:
I don't see any room for interpretation.
5:06 AM
Maychance you consider yourself a "strict constructionist"?
8:57 AM
Of course, except when it comes to baby killin' and gay marriagein' obviously.
2:06 PM
I would classify that as "shop-art," which is what my alcoholic brother draws. Too racy for the fridge, too surreal to throw away.
11:23 AM
Nat-Wu knows this because he drew so much of this back during his high school days.
8:08 PM
Hell naw, man, I was too busy drawing pictures of the school burning down and of planes flying into buildings (believe it or not, I did), and drawing up plans for how you would kill the most people at once if all you had was one man with a fully automatic rifle (I decided pep rallies were best).
6:18 PM
What? That's completely unrealistic. How the hell are you supposed to just throw down a sandbag emplacement? I'm talking about the maximum that one man, alone, with no special abilities can do in a realistic time frame. Besides which, pep rallies are undeniably the best because the people would all get clogged up in the few exits from the gym.
10:08 PM
Well, I have no idea whether we can reasonably assume someone could get their hands on a belt-fed MG (since I've never tried myself), however, we know quite well that most people could lay hands on a full-auto capable AR. So let's just assume it's a guy with a rifle and as much ammo as he can carry plus body armor.
2:38 PM
Come on now, in all the situations that have ocurred similar to this where one man took on a bunch of unarmed citizens, I don't recall any case where they rushed him and overwhelmed him. Not that it couldn't happen, but I don't think that's the most likely scenario.
10:07 PM
Hah! I forget, things have changed. Whitey, I was planning this back in 92 or 93, before people were so paranoid. Now at Garland there might have been a few pistols, but nothing likely to even get through level 1 armor.
8:02 AM
That's a good line. However, even though I ran afoul of them in school, I was never threatened with more than pencils.
10:16 AM
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