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To: Carthego delenda est

I was so excited by finally being led from the darkness that I forgot to ask you, but

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“firearm sales without involving an FFA”: Ah, yes! The Future Farmers of America LOVE guns! Guns give them the chance to explode the predators attacking their livestock (if they use the .223 ammo that Mika was talking about), and guns also give their sister organization, 4-H, a wholsome shooting sport to compete in

If an animal is shot with a 5.56 instead of a .223 does it explode twice as much? I really wish someone would have asked her that because next to you, she’s really the only one we can trust on this.


62 posted on 10/07/2015 12:26:50 PM PDT by Nacho Bidnith (Leftists can see racism everywhere except the mirror)
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To: Nacho Bidnith

“If an animal is shot with a 5.56 instead of a .223 does it explode twice as much?”

Okay, hold on tight! Because this one is a bit tricky: Since we know one meter as one ten-millionth of the length of the earth’s meridian along a quadrant, or more precisely defined as the distance, at 0°, between the axes of the two central lines marked on the bar of platinum-iridium kept at the BIPM, and declared Prototype of the meter by the 1st CGPM, this bar being subject to standard atmospheric pressure and supported on two cylinders of at least one centimeter diameter, symmetrically placed in the same horizontal plane at a distance of 571 mm from each other, you have to use 5.56 rounds in countries that use the metric system in order to get the animal to explode. But everyone knows that here in the United States, a 5.56 round won’t work. Ya hafta use a .223 round silly!


63 posted on 10/07/2015 12:44:18 PM PDT by Carthego delenda est
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