• @kroy
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    011 months ago

    I notice you didn’t actually respond, just pulled out some classic logical fallacy.

    I’m not absolving the armorer here.

    You don’t like the cars vs guns analogy, fine. I was just making it relatable to righties.

    If you put something in my hands that is capable of killing a person, I’m going to be 100% sure of how not to kill a person with this thing.

    Maybe it’s a firework. The armorer has told me that when I light it, I have exactly 5 seconds to ditch it so I don’t hurt anybody. The armorer is fully culpable here when the firework goes off in 1 second and blows off my hand. I am culpable when I take said firework, and throw it into the unsuspecting crowd. We are both culpable when the firework goes off early AND is tossed into the unsuspecting crowd.

    • SatansMaggotyCumFart
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      111 months ago

      This is like picking up a car after a tire shop puts on its winters and on the way home a tire falls off and kills someone.

      Is it your fault for not checking that it was torqued right?