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mocking other birds, eating bugs from a freshly mowed lawn that hasn't been covered in pesticides or herbicides, buzzing the neighbor's dog for shits and giggles and sometimes the mail man when he starts slacking.

Read Rape of the Mind and quit being such a brainwashed faggot

It was Andrew Jackson that did that, and he was a Democrat you stupid brainwashed communist fuck, oh and fuck the republicans too. You must be a scholar of the Communist Racism Theory from the 1619 retard project

Fair and equitable is code for communism you stupid fuck. It's hilarious that called your token zero because that's what it's worth 000000.0000000000000000000000000000000000000000.

I'm so sick of and tired of these little dinosaurs. They move into the backyard and now I have to compete with them for delicious insects. They strut around with their big ole fat asses clucking, scratching everything up and shitting everywhere and they get away with because they produce eggs. Ooooooooooooh I'm soooooooo impressed. Last I checked my peeps weren't the one being eaten by the local hawks. And guess what humans, if they were big enough they'd eat your asses, they aren't your friends, they just tolerate you. Ughhh

I was so excited to see your post! A dolphin is sooo awesome, I've admired your species from a far on the edges of the river I like to frequent among the mighty oaks. What is an "MBA"?

I have to deal with neighbor's dog all the time, he's totally clueless to my buzz attacks. It's especially fun to harass him when he's pooping. That sorry cat on the other hand, I've learned to use the dog against her.

Fucking river dancing fake Irish parrots think they're hot shit.

Replying to Avatar Jack Spirko

The 21-Foot Handgun Drill is Bullshit, Always Has Been

This drill unfolds as follows: a guy with a knife in hand initiates an attack and usually "wins", meaning he touches the gun guy with a fake knife before the gun guy can fake shoot the knife guy.

As if that is a "kill". As if the gun guy can't now shoot the knife guy many, many times. But that isn't even the real bullshit.

Have the knife guy put the knife in a scabbard, and let the gun guy initiate the attack. The bull 💩 becomes instantly obvious. The real lesson is that the attacker, in all situations, tends to have the advantage. This is true from a street attack all the way up to state-on-state military conflict.

The attacker doesn't always win but, statistically, wins far more often than not. Look at every major war in history, and you'll see this is the case. In fact, the nations that we often say "lost" — like Germany in WWII — only lost when they stopped being the attacker and became the defender.

Some reading this won't like it because it grates against the "taught truth", but the taught truth is taught because it's seldom simply true. It is, instead, a construct that generally is false. In many instances, it's the truth hiding in a lie, as it is here.

What the drill should teach you is that having a gun doesn't guarantee you'll survive or win in a fight, even if your attacker doesn't have one. Substitute a hammer for the knife, and the attack becomes even more potentially deadly. You're more likely to survive a stab wound than a blow to the head with a ball peen hammer that can be bought in any hardware store for under 20 bucks.

You could be a Navy SEAL, a Green Beret — it doesn't matter. If someone wants you dead and you don't know it, you're likely dead. The most badass soldier you know can be approached from behind and hit in the head, resulting in death in less than a second. People hate this type of truth because it makes them realize how at risk they really are. That's the point of the 21-foot drill, but most people who teach it don't understand the real lesson.

#grownostr #gunstr #jacksthoughts

Actually, the IMI instructors taught us to run toward the attacker and engage as quickly as possible, of course keep an acceptable safe distance whatever you deem that to be. The Isralies are a little different in their approach, but the US military instructors don't suggest this to the civilian trainees.

Replying to Avatar Jack Spirko

The 21-Foot Handgun Drill is Bullshit, Always Has Been

This drill unfolds as follows: a guy with a knife in hand initiates an attack and usually "wins", meaning he touches the gun guy with a fake knife before the gun guy can fake shoot the knife guy.

As if that is a "kill". As if the gun guy can't now shoot the knife guy many, many times. But that isn't even the real bullshit.

Have the knife guy put the knife in a scabbard, and let the gun guy initiate the attack. The bull 💩 becomes instantly obvious. The real lesson is that the attacker, in all situations, tends to have the advantage. This is true from a street attack all the way up to state-on-state military conflict.

The attacker doesn't always win but, statistically, wins far more often than not. Look at every major war in history, and you'll see this is the case. In fact, the nations that we often say "lost" — like Germany in WWII — only lost when they stopped being the attacker and became the defender.

Some reading this won't like it because it grates against the "taught truth", but the taught truth is taught because it's seldom simply true. It is, instead, a construct that generally is false. In many instances, it's the truth hiding in a lie, as it is here.

What the drill should teach you is that having a gun doesn't guarantee you'll survive or win in a fight, even if your attacker doesn't have one. Substitute a hammer for the knife, and the attack becomes even more potentially deadly. You're more likely to survive a stab wound than a blow to the head with a ball peen hammer that can be bought in any hardware store for under 20 bucks.

You could be a Navy SEAL, a Green Beret — it doesn't matter. If someone wants you dead and you don't know it, you're likely dead. The most badass soldier you know can be approached from behind and hit in the head, resulting in death in less than a second. People hate this type of truth because it makes them realize how at risk they really are. That's the point of the 21-foot drill, but most people who teach it don't understand the real lesson.

#grownostr #gunstr #jacksthoughts

And just for the record, the high level instructors I learned from all say create as much distance as possible from your threat especially if they have a knife. One exercise we had was to give one person a marker just to prove that if you engage a knifed attacker, you are very likely to be cut, as proven by the marker all over our clothing. The point was to expect it if you engage, and how to engage of you really have the need to, otherwise get away. Knives are far more scary because they're silent.

Replying to Avatar Jack Spirko

The 21-Foot Handgun Drill is Bullshit, Always Has Been

This drill unfolds as follows: a guy with a knife in hand initiates an attack and usually "wins", meaning he touches the gun guy with a fake knife before the gun guy can fake shoot the knife guy.

As if that is a "kill". As if the gun guy can't now shoot the knife guy many, many times. But that isn't even the real bullshit.

Have the knife guy put the knife in a scabbard, and let the gun guy initiate the attack. The bull 💩 becomes instantly obvious. The real lesson is that the attacker, in all situations, tends to have the advantage. This is true from a street attack all the way up to state-on-state military conflict.

The attacker doesn't always win but, statistically, wins far more often than not. Look at every major war in history, and you'll see this is the case. In fact, the nations that we often say "lost" — like Germany in WWII — only lost when they stopped being the attacker and became the defender.

Some reading this won't like it because it grates against the "taught truth", but the taught truth is taught because it's seldom simply true. It is, instead, a construct that generally is false. In many instances, it's the truth hiding in a lie, as it is here.

What the drill should teach you is that having a gun doesn't guarantee you'll survive or win in a fight, even if your attacker doesn't have one. Substitute a hammer for the knife, and the attack becomes even more potentially deadly. You're more likely to survive a stab wound than a blow to the head with a ball peen hammer that can be bought in any hardware store for under 20 bucks.

You could be a Navy SEAL, a Green Beret — it doesn't matter. If someone wants you dead and you don't know it, you're likely dead. The most badass soldier you know can be approached from behind and hit in the head, resulting in death in less than a second. People hate this type of truth because it makes them realize how at risk they really are. That's the point of the 21-foot drill, but most people who teach it don't understand the real lesson.

#grownostr #gunstr #jacksthoughts

It's called the Tueller drill. The purpose is to prove that the average person who doesn't train can be physically touched befor drawing from a holstered postition And placing an accurate shot on the target because of the stress that's induced from being attacked. Therefore, never allow someone you may suspect of being a threat to ever come any closer than the 7 yards, at a bare minimum. This rule is used to help justify law enforcement involved shootings. The idea is that even if you stop the threat, you've now Increased your chances of death if you were "touched". It's meant to be a very general drill that helps to illustrate the difficulty of high stress firearms engagement from a sudden or unexpected attack. I wouldn't say it's bullshit, but some people teaching it are probably bullshit artists.