These are my opinions: if you agree, great- if you don't- feel free to whine all you want.
1. You will never convert a Glocky. I have yet to witness a Glock enthusiast smack his forehead and say "oh hey- wait! You've got a point there- these Glocks are just plain butt-ugly!" But then again, maybe I need to get out more. Instead of wasting time trying to convince a Glock enthusiast to persue a real gun, it is better to take up a hobby such as learning how to play a tune on the jug.
2. Some people are just plain retarded and it's best to stay away from them when they're around guns. Take my drummer for example- he's a pretty fun guy to be around, and he's pleasant most of the time. However, he does 90 down the highway while weaving in and out between lanes and breaks all the road safety rules possible "Speed limit's 40, so that means we can do 45 without any problems, and since I'm doing 60 right now, I'll just slow down to 45 whenever I see a cop and it'll be ok") So, as logic dictates, whenever he handles a gun, he proceeds to break all the rules. He thinks it's fun to load his BB gun with spit and shoot it at people, as in pointing the rifle at someone, cocking the level to pump air, and pulling the trigger. I tried to talk him out of it, but as they say, if the ship can't be saved, abandon it and find another one.
"Aww cool! a gun!"
3. Converting anti's- leave it as a hobby, not a job. The biggest part of being an idiot is failing to adjust. It takes an idiot to keep making lifeless and redundant arguments, and an even bigger idiot to keep participating. Try your best, but if you don't see a spark of realization in their pupil, time to abandon ship and leave.
1. You will never convert a Glocky. I have yet to witness a Glock enthusiast smack his forehead and say "oh hey- wait! You've got a point there- these Glocks are just plain butt-ugly!" But then again, maybe I need to get out more. Instead of wasting time trying to convince a Glock enthusiast to persue a real gun, it is better to take up a hobby such as learning how to play a tune on the jug.
2. Some people are just plain retarded and it's best to stay away from them when they're around guns. Take my drummer for example- he's a pretty fun guy to be around, and he's pleasant most of the time. However, he does 90 down the highway while weaving in and out between lanes and breaks all the road safety rules possible "Speed limit's 40, so that means we can do 45 without any problems, and since I'm doing 60 right now, I'll just slow down to 45 whenever I see a cop and it'll be ok") So, as logic dictates, whenever he handles a gun, he proceeds to break all the rules. He thinks it's fun to load his BB gun with spit and shoot it at people, as in pointing the rifle at someone, cocking the level to pump air, and pulling the trigger. I tried to talk him out of it, but as they say, if the ship can't be saved, abandon it and find another one.
"Aww cool! a gun!"
3. Converting anti's- leave it as a hobby, not a job. The biggest part of being an idiot is failing to adjust. It takes an idiot to keep making lifeless and redundant arguments, and an even bigger idiot to keep participating. Try your best, but if you don't see a spark of realization in their pupil, time to abandon ship and leave.