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hu-YEAH!Totally.
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Right?Like, that is soooo yesterday!
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Fer shure!Like, omigod.
Gnarly!Fer shure!
I have no idea what this is s'posed to mean...Is it just me or did my color tv turn into a promo for ww.
I agree completely.Back to back full-length 30-second political ads by Tuna Kotex (delusional anti-2A progressive liberal running for Oregon Gov) on YouTube that I can't dismiss with a spirited mouse click after 5 seconds.
Yup, with dilutions of grandure! That bizch is as bad as they come, a Woketard Karen Lez Butch that will absolutely destroy this state! Her pizzed off at all men attitude, and her ultra woke socialism will ensure things go as bad as they can!Back to back full-length political ads on YouTube by Tuna Kotex (delusional anti-2A progressive liberal Kate Brown clone running for Oregon Gov) that I can't dismiss with a spirited mouse click after 5 seconds.
Was yours the carbine action, 200-shot, range model air rifle, with a compass in the stock and this thing which tells time?Here's one that's not really a pet peeve, per se, more of a minor annoyance: Youtube "experts" who shoot a rifle like a BB gun.
I was taught that when shooting a manually-operated action- bolt or lever action rifle, the rifle doesn't leave your shoulder as you cycle the action. I see people all the time who shoot a shot, lower the rifle to their hip, work the bolt or lever, then bring it back up to their shoulder for the next shot. It reminds me of shooting an old Red Ryder BB gun.
Red Ryder Guilty.Here's one that's not really a pet peeve, per se, more of a minor annoyance: Youtube "experts" who shoot a rifle like a BB gun.
I was taught that when shooting a manually-operated action- bolt or lever action rifle, the rifle doesn't leave your shoulder as you cycle the action. I see people all the time who shoot a shot, lower the rifle to their hip, work the bolt or lever, then bring it back up to their shoulder for the next shot. It reminds me of shooting an old Red Ryder BB gun.