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help, need to find a recent picture

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General Geoff

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I seem to recall seeing a picture drawn by an elementary school aged child, with captions of "ONLY BAD PEOPLE HAVE GUNS," and a picture of two dead good guys on the sidewalk, and a bad guy holding a gun standing near them. If someone has this picture, I'd be much appreciative of it, thanks.
 
I just saw it yesterday in another thread... now I can't even find the thread.

Keep this post bumped up and I'm sure someone will post the link. Good luck.
 
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It was a post about a guy who was harassed because of a T shirt, "gun's don't kill, dads with pretty daughters do.
 
It's gone. I posted there and in my list of post the whole thing is gone.

He said it was from cafepress.com if that helps.
 
I did a search for it and couldn't find it either.

I was going to capture that image as being overwhelmingly outrageous. Perhaps the whole thread was deleted for that reason, or for the "pretty daughters" slogan --which I personally did not find to be particularly High Road.

Or both.

Mods? Feedback?

You don't give correction without feedback --lest the subordinate doesn't know why the correction.
 
Bermuda Triangle

Mods? Feedback?

You don't give correction without feedback -- lest the subordinate doesn't know why the correction.
Wait . . . I have subordinates here?

Cool, doodz!

:evil:

Sorry, that thread hitched a ride on a Brazilian freighter, bound for Bermuda. The whole vessel disappeared.

Happens to threads sometimes. They accumulate several generations of karma in less than an hour and create a vortex leading directly to the Bermuda Triangle.

Squabbling in a thread can precipitate that condition.
 
RN:

Mods? Feedback?

You don't give correction without feedback -- lest the subordinate doesn't know why the correction.

Greebly:

Wait . . . I have subordinates here?

Yes, in terms of the authority to delete posts, close or move threads, etc. ...to "moderate."

I just stated it that way as a general management principle --applicable to the "moderator" function, I would aver.

I haven't seen a thread locked without some explanation from a moderator, but I have seen them moved to obscure topics without feedback. Just "poof!" --they're gone, although the topic headers will indicate that they've been moved until they drop off the opening pages. (Although the "moved to" remark makes it self-explanatory.)

So it was a bit of a mystery.

Thanks for the explanation! :)
 
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