Especially on knobs that superglue themselves to busy roads. Perfect spinners for an afternoon of plinking.
Do they reset themselves, or does the RO have to call cease fire so that participants can go forward, patch and reset the targets?
Depends on the calibre you’re using, if plinking with the 22 they should be good for several hundred rounds, but if you’re having some fun with the 300wm They’ll need replacing fairly quickly.
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They self reset after a while… Jokes aside though, @JSS - weak mate, only took you what? Couple of weeks on a big chunk of land in lockdown to go a little cray cray and start yelling kill them all? This people lost everything. Little bit of empathy goes a very long way.
I think that it is a good indicator of how the city folk are taking things like going into super crazy mode. When country folk start to turn crazy from lockdown stresses what hope is there for the rest of the suburbanites. If you take it a step further just imagine what is happening in some of those suburbs that we thought were already a bit retarded.
Pretty much, those “retarded” suburb with massive apartment living culture… Lifeline is getting overwhelmed, busier than it ever been, with little kids calling.
I was thinking more along the lines of the suburbs that are like the TV show Fat Pizza. The really feral ones.
yeah, don’t know, doesn’t feel like they have much to protest about there.
Sorry @danmac - @JSS’s comment not yours, about finding peoples temples and throats… My bad, JSS, not you.
Yeah, okay, apology accepted @juststarting . I know I sometimes forget things but I couldn’t remember ever posting something like that.
Well for starters I’m not on a big chunk of land or in lockdown, just in suburbia and free (for now anyway).
As for your comment “This people lost everything” I’d love to see some evidence to back that one up.
And as far as my empathy goes, it’s reserved for those who deserve it, not those out there causing more shit sucking up stretched gov resources and risking peoples health and possibly even more lockdowns due to any infections caused by their event in an already stressful time.
Like i said somewhere in this thread, i’m sure there were good people out there who’d just reached the end of their tether, but for the majority of the trouble makers in attendance and those shooting flares at the cops i stand by my comment even though it was just off the cuff and perhaps a little harsh for the more hyper PC out there.
I see the QLD Premier admitted this morning that the lockdowns won’t stop when they hit the vaccine quotas!
@JSS, yeah, I misread the username…
Before federal gov figured out ins and outs of support frameworks and our communist leader decided not to play ball, Victorians had to be means tested (as far as I know) to get assistance. Unless your savings are depleted - no money and no support. And the fact that early release of the super was authorised should give you an idea; or moratorium on evictions from rental properties. To top it off, business owners got nothing! Only recently they started to get government grants, after something like 16-18 months! Entire hospitality industry is running on I would say 20%, the other 80% are all causals. And all the supporting industries like curriers, food distributors, cleaners, laundry and the list goes on. This is only one industry vertical by the way, there are many. This has nothing to do with being PC. This just shows where your limit is, couple of short lockdowns for you and you lose it.
But 18 months of loss, suicides, financial ruin, mental damage, kids mental health and regression, travel bans and you yell kill them all. Ask @bentaz when he seen his kids last. To me, it just shows strength of character or lack thereof. I am surprised it took that long.
Just to clarify, I think they achieved precisely the opposite, I think only a small percentage were professional c*nts who came to cause violence, but overall, this is just desperate people who had enough.
You seem to be making shit up to suit your argument, you’re stats still don’t back up your comment of “they’ve lost everything”, yes times are tough for some down there, i know i’ve worn some of their hurt, without being asked i’ve offered & given proportional rent discounts & even free rent to every one of my commercial and residential tenants in Melbourne & Sydney once they showed me some simple evidence they’ve been financially effected by covid (which was pretty easy for them to do). Can i ask what have you done for any poor strangers effected by this crap apart from beat your chest? You use Bentaz as an example and i agree he’s copped it terribly but i’m pretty sure he wasn’t at any of the nationwide protests.
Plus the small matter that at no time did i yell “kill them all”. But i’ll bow out here as this is going nowhere and you know what they say about arguing on the internet, especially when people have difficulty sticking to the facts.
What can I do? I am not a property mogul And hardly chest beating, all I said was that it’s a shitty thing to say.
just hoping some of those rubber bullets accidentally find peoples temples or throats.
I thought I was quite consistent in my assertions actually, I didn’t change anything. I am not sure what stats you’re after exactly. You can google every one of my assertions and you’ll find them to be true. You can find statements form Lifeline, you can find that wave of evictions is well and truly here, etc. And I am far from being a retard. You said what you said, I pointed out that you have no clue what you’re crapping on about, that’s all there is to it.
At least they will take the job seriously.
Just been thinking about the goings on and what may be behind some of the thinking of those in power and this crossed my mind.
I think that we may have WA to blame for the attitude of the other premiers around Australia.
McGowen went absolutely totalitarian when covid broke out. He then went to the polls a few months after and won in a landslide. Perhaps the other Premiers looked at this and thought the Plebs like being dictated to and have taken up that position, in the hope for their future jobs.
Whatever the opinion is of WA the facts are we’re all enjoying life as per normal and the east coast is, well we know how it is I certainly don’t agree with all the West Australian Goverments decisions but what they are doing is working…
And yeah it’s screwing things up a bit for me as well because I can’t go home but it is what it is