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Re: Message to Chin Chin

Postby ChaIbaud » Thu Sep 22, 2016 12:29 am

Funny, I looked it up and found a source saying it was 43rd in January, 2016, and one that said 28th in April, 2016. My point that the government should not control education still stands, if not even more reinforced than it was. I don't think anyone is worrying about my education seeing as I don't consistently get on this game and conduct myself like a monkey on a typewriter like you :lol:
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Re: Message to Chin Chin

Postby Big Brother » Thu Sep 22, 2016 3:16 am

You know what's funny. Chal is still in high school, and wants guns regulated or whatever...

You have no experience in this chal.... stfu till u know I what getting shot at is like.
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Re: Message to Chin Chin

Postby Big Brother » Thu Sep 22, 2016 3:33 am

Also... why should you care about education? Is about you, but experience is pretty Damn good.

You want to not have regulated school... don't go... see how well you do.
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Re: Message to Chin Chin

Postby Meliva » Thu Sep 22, 2016 3:38 am

chal wrote:After your sheer ignorance or lack of understanding, I can only assume that poor government-run education is the source of the problem. You sing the same verse every time but never understand the chorus- Meliva, 2016



I do not recall ever saying this, unless its from a different meliva. :!: my twin got out of the basement again crap.

in all seriousness, gun regulation is a very difficult topic to discuss. personally, I think there needs to be some regulation on them, but honestly, even if you banned guns and destroyed all of the ones in the nation, people will just resort to other weapons, knives, swords, bows, bombs. the sad truth of the matter is that none of these things kill people, people kill people. even if you took everything away people could just beat each other to death with their fists. all you can do is try to keep dangerous weapons out of dangerous hands. the problem is finding a way to do so that doesn't result in less freedom for the innocent and responsible.
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Re: Message to Chin Chin

Postby Meliva » Thu Sep 22, 2016 3:46 am

Pawnmaster wrote:Also... why should you care about education? Is about you, but experience is pretty Damn good.

You want to not have regulated school... don't go... see how well you do.


the school system could use some serious work honestly. the problem is that they teach so many things, but only a few will be useful in your life. they try to teach math, history, science, and so many other subjects, but as an accountant, I don't need to know much about science, I mainly just need to understand math, and economics. and if I was a brain surgeon, I wouldn't need to know calculus. they also don't teach things everyone deals with, such as taxes, how to make a job resume, etc. granted its still best to go, and get some education. and real life experience is also very useful to have, but you get that from living. or by listening to your elders and learning from their experiences.
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Re: Message to Chin Chin

Postby Donald Trump » Thu Sep 22, 2016 10:48 am

Meliva wrote:
Pawnmaster wrote:Also... why should you care about education? Is about you, but experience is pretty Damn good.

You want to not have regulated school... don't go... see how well you do.


the school system could use some serious work honestly. the problem is that they teach so many things, but only a few will be useful in your life. they try to teach math, history, science, and so many other subjects, but as an accountant, I don't need to know much about science, I mainly just need to understand math, and economics. and if I was a brain surgeon, I wouldn't need to know calculus. they also don't teach things everyone deals with, such as taxes, how to make a job resume, etc. granted its still best to go, and get some education. and real life experience is also very useful to have, but you get that from living. or by listening to your elders and learning from their experiences.


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Re: Message to Chin Chin

Postby ChaIbaud » Thu Sep 22, 2016 6:21 pm

Requiring everyone to teach the same thing damages states who have a more diverse or needy population than others. And pawn, I don't want gun regulation, did you even read what I was saying?
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Re: Message to Chin Chin

Postby TheLoveTiger » Thu Sep 22, 2016 6:50 pm

DezNutz wrote:
Pawnmaster wrote:
DezNutz wrote: prefer S&W .357 Magnum. The smoke trail is amazing. I also prefer 7.62 to 5.56 unless your talking belt-fed weapons.


I was trained with a 9mm Beretta, and the m4 carbine...

I have a 5.56 AR variant at home... only cause I can't get an m4 as a civi.

7.62 is mostly AK-47... and the 357 Is too slow..

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As was I, however, I hate the 9mm Beretta. For a semi auto I prefer a 40. However for smoke trail, I prefer the 357 magnum revolver.

The M4 is a great weapon, but I'm partial to the M-249. Nothing feels better than laying down some automatic weapons fire.

And 7.62 is not mostly AK-47. Ak-47 fires 7.62x39. I guess you never fired a .308 WIN (7.62x51 NATO). The M14 is a great classic rifle or you can take the AR version AR-10 or AR-10B.



The 7.62 is far from just an AK Round. There are dozens and dozens of uses for the 7.62 mm bullet. All the 7.62 means is it falls within the 30 caliber family. Take a look at Wiki for the 7.62 family and you will see how often it has been used and where.

But on the topics of guns:
Revolver: 45 LC- Love the cowboy feel
Semi pistol- 40 s&w (Springfield X-D 40 is my EDC) But a huge fan of the knockdown power of the 10 mm.
Lever action- 45-70 Gov't, my deer and bear rifle BUT I do love shooting the Henry Golden Boy in 44 Mag even though I can't hit the broadside of a barn
Bolt: .308 Win currently, this has changed over the years as I have been getting more shoulder friendly arms to shoot all day.
Shotty: 12 gauge pumps or 12-12 over under
Small caliber- Huge fan of the 17 HMR as I have made some dirty long distance shots with that.
Muzzleloader: 2 Pyrodex pellets, 225-245 Gr Sabot and a basic 209 primer, nothing too hot as most of my kill shots are 25 yards and I was having a ton of through shots with little expansion. (Not that it mattered most were lung/heart)
Semi-Rifle- I bounce back and forth on this, but I will agree the 7.62x39 is my all time favorite, I had a AK variant that ate tula ammo all day and wasn't terrible on accuracy


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Re: Message to Chin Chin

Postby Bmw » Thu Sep 22, 2016 6:57 pm

honestly the schools teach us how to take a test and what we need to do to ace those tests but we go into the world thinking were prepared but then we come to find out almost everything they taught us to do was for a test standardized testing or better yet the "common core " system that was made to teach all kids equally is a load of bull shrimp
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Re: Message to Chin Chin

Postby TheLoveTiger » Thu Sep 22, 2016 7:14 pm

Bmw wrote:honestly the schools teach us how to take a test and what we need to do to ace those tests but we go into the world thinking were prepared but then we come to find out almost everything they taught us to do was for a test standardized testing or better yet the "common core " system that was made to teach all kids equally is a load of bull shrimp



The common core was used a poor bail out method in hopes that the USA could compete with other nations again that are continually rising up and improving their country's education levels. Rather than hiring scientist to see what these nations are doing and how the USA will be able to mock this, the USA hired lobbyist, businesses and ultimately the government itself to create a system that was for profit. But having this system that every student in the country is tested to the same standard makes sense on paper, but that is not how it is done. We need to treat our students as individuals and see what each capability is. Taking a test will do great for some, as most civil service jobs require it. But what happens when the kid who aced the test is faced with a physical fitness test for the job and then becomes bottom of the class? As I say, being smartest person is not always going to get you the job.
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