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Imagine that you are enjoying a meal in a restaurant. At a nearby table, another customer is unhappy with their dinner. His voice grows louder as he angrily berates the waitress over the slow service and the fact that he asked for mustard, not mayonnaise. You look over at the commotion and see that he has a gun in a holster strapped to his hip. |
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punch
(12/22/2015)
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> You look over at the commotion and see that he has a gun in a holster strapped to his hip.
What's even more frightening is the steak knife next to his dinner plate.
Yet another hoplophobe curling up into a fetal position due to his unwarranted fear. |
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