Dale Comstock
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Well, I'm glad you said that because I'm going to segue onto that too.
Okay.
That's an interesting phenomenon.
So going back to what I just said a second ago, very few people really have, very few men have the real gumption or ability or courage to kill somebody else.
They would rather avoid it.
Sure.
It's innate, right?
But there is, there are a few out there that have no problem doing that.
And for whatever reason, right?
It could be some kind of, you know, psychopathy.
It could be something cultural.
Or people that actively seek it out, like Billy Wah.
Right, well, and here's the thing, right?
So the army, so the military understood this phenomenon for a very long time.
So if you look at, for example, like on the known distance ranges, right?
KD ranges where you have to qualify with your M16 or whatever you got, right?
And you have to shoot a target out to 300 yards.
They're silhouettes like human beings, right?
They look like a human silhouette.
What they're doing is conditioning you to shoot at a human silhouette, right?